New UK/Chile partnership prioritises sustainable practices around critical raw materials
BGS and Chile’s Servicio Nacional de Geología y Minería have signed a bilateral scientific partnership to support research into critical raw materials and sustainable practices.
09/02/2026 By BGS Press
BGS’s director of international geoscience, Maggy Heintz, and its director of national geoscience, Jonathan Ford, visited Santiago in Chile on 30 January to take part in a signing ceremony at the Ministry of Mining led by the Minister, Aurora Williams, and the British Ambassador, Louise de Sousa. The visit also tied in with the launch of Chile’s critical minerals strategy.
Scientists from both countries will work together to produce reliable geological information essential for the sustainable management of critical mineral deposits in Chile. They will exchange cutting-edge technology and advanced methodologies to further understand and promote sustainable practices around natural resources and how such work can contribute to the responsible development of Chile’s critical minerals sector.

Jonathan Ford (BGS), Hernán Cáceres Venegas (INLiSa) and , Maggy Heintz (BGS) with the signed MoU

Following on from the signing, the BGS team travelled to Calama and San Pedro de Atacama to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between BGS and the National Institute of Lithium and Salars (INLiSa). This MoU will strengthen collaboration and increase hydrogeological understanding of sustainable brine management.
It is an honour to be formalising such an important strategic partnership between the UK and Chile. BGS looks forward to new, science-led collaboration between our two countries, as we explore our shared interest in sustainable mining practices and natural hazard mitigation.
Maggy Heintz, director of BGS International Geoscience
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