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    Brazilian Nickel–Westwin Piauí offtake: supply, refining and funding lens for engineers

    January 21, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Brazilian Nickel–Westwin Piauí offtake: supply, refining and funding lens for engineers

    First reported on MINING.com

    30 Second Briefing

    Brazilian Nickel has signed a non-binding offtake MOU with US-based Westwin Elements to supply up to 10,000 tpa of nickel and 240–400 tpa of cobalt in Mixed Hydroxide Precipitate from the Piauí laterite heap leach project in Brazil, produced via its low-CO2 process. Westwin plans to refine the MHP into class 1 nickel powder and briquettes within the United States for advanced manufacturing and defence applications, supporting US refining capacity. The deal also underpins funding for Brazilian Nickel’s Piauí development alongside existing European offtake agreements with Electro Mobility Materials Europe and Königswarter & Ebell.

    Technical Brief

    • Piauí ore is treated via BRN’s proprietary low-CO₂ laterite heap leaching flowsheet to produce MHP.
    • Initial commercial output comes from the PNP1000 small-scale production module at the Piauí nickel project.
    • The Westwin MOU is explicitly non-binding, so volumes and tenor remain subject to definitive documentation.
    • BRN positions the Westwin offtake as a key plank in the overall funding structure for Piauí.
    • Westwin’s downstream step converts BRN MHP into class 1 nickel powder and briquettes within US refining facilities.
    • Two earlier preliminary offtake deals were signed with Electro Mobility Materials Europe SAS and Königswarter & Ebell Chemische Fabrik.
    • Königswarter & Ebell is a wholly owned subsidiary of Pure Battery Technologies, tying Piauí output into EU battery materials chains.
    • For similar laterite heap leach projects, multi-region offtake (US plus EU) can de-risk financing by diversifying credit exposure.

    Our Take

    Among the 41 cobalt- and nickel-tagged pieces in our database, very few involve Latin America-to-US offtake flows, so this Piauí–US linkage positions Brazilian Nickel as an early mover in supplying Inflation Reduction Act–sensitive battery chains from Brazil.

    The 240–400 tpa cobalt in MHP earmarked for Westwin is modest in absolute terms but meaningful for a single US-focused midstream buyer, suggesting PNP1000 could become a platform for multiple niche offtakes rather than a single dominant contract.

    With Rio Tinto and Vale also flagged in our cobalt/nickel coverage, the Piauí project adds another Brazilian-origin critical minerals stream, which may increase competitive pressure on larger incumbents’ laterite projects when negotiating long-term US and European supply contracts.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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