researchers list priorities for PRC seabed mining tech independence

context: Beijing sees the 'blue economy' as key to boosting its maritime power, with seabed mining for strategic resources like rare earths playing a central role. However, the PRC lacks deep-sea mining technology, relying heavily on foreign expertise and equipment. The 2016 Seabed Law provides a framework to address this, including supporting research labs.

The PRC still lacks the equipment needed for full-fledged seabed trials, according to a paper lead-authored by Wan Buyan 万步炎 Hunan University of Science and Technology National-local Joint Engineering Laboratory for Exploration and Safety of Marine Mineral Resources director. 

Developing deep-sea mining equipment and technology is crucial for unlocking deep-sea mineral resources and addressing global resource supply challenges, they emphasise.

As seabed activities worldwide shift from exploration to exploitation, Wan et al. suggest the PRC should prioritise

  • research tailored to specific mining areas, such as
    • polymetallic nodules
    • cobalt-rich crusts
    • polymetallic sulphides
    • deep-sea rare earth minerals
  • development of efficient, safe and green mining equipment with a focus on
    • ultra-deep waters
    • multi-terrain adaptability
    • low disturbance
    • safety and reliability
    • system-wide coordination
  • self-reliance, including in
    • green extraction
    • safe ore lifting
    • coordinated safety support
    • environmental assessment

These progresses are strategically important for building a maritime power, the authors argue.