NEW YORK, August 22, 2026, 7:19 a.m. EDT
- TMC rose 20.65% Friday on 3.7 times its three-month average volume.
- The $0.82 gain added an estimated $355.7 million in common-equity value.
- NOAA publication advances the review, but certification and environmental work remain.
TMC the metals company Inc. NASDAQ:TMC jumped 20.65% Friday after U.S. regulators published its consolidated deep-seabed application. The $0.82 gain added an estimated $355.7 million to common-equity value.
That preliminary increase equals roughly 2.5 times TMC’s reported $143 million liquidity. The calculation uses 433.7 million common shares outstanding at June 30, so it excludes later share-count changes. It shows how strongly investors priced procedural progress.
| Friday market snapshot | TMC |
|---|---|
| Close | $4.79 |
| Daily change | +$0.82, +20.65% |
| Volume | 20.62 million |
| Three-month average volume | 5.57 million |
| Volume multiple | 3.70 times |
| Below 52-week high | 57.8% |
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration published the TMC USA-A application in the Federal Register. USA-A covers about 65,000 square kilometres and contains an estimated 619 million wet tonnes of nodules. TMC sees another 200 million tonnes of exploration upside.
Publication supplies public notice. It is not a permit. NOAA must still complete certification, interagency consultation and environmental review. A draft environmental impact statement, public comment and a final decision would follow.
| U.S. application | Area | Estimated nodules | Current milestone | Next material work |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| USA-A | About 65,000 km² | 619 million wet tonnes | Application published | Certification and environmental review |
| USA-B | About 122,000 km² | 1.02 billion wet tonnes | Certified; EIS process opened | Scoping comments and draft EIS |
“The regulatory picture is becoming clearer,” Chief Executive Gerard Barron said in Thursday’s quarterly update. His wording matters. Clearer does not mean complete. TMC second-quarter update
TMC remains pre-revenue. It reported a $60.1 million second-quarter net loss and $20.1 million of operating cash use. Exploration and evaluation expense reached $56.1 million, including a $37.2 million Allseas settlement and negotiated cost.
| Liquidity marker | June quarter | Investor reading |
|---|---|---|
| Cash | $98.7 million | Funds current development work |
| Cash plus available credit | About $143 million | Reported liquidity |
| Operating cash use | $20.1 million | Included $9 million tax remittance |
| Simple liquidity/cash-use ratio | 7.1 quarters | Not a runway forecast |
| Financial debt | None reported | Limits current interest burden |
The company targets fourth-quarter 2027 commissioning for the Hidden Gem collection system. Its stated nameplate capacity is 3 million wet tonnes yearly. Both timing and output remain subject to approvals and execution.
Funding is another gate. TMC says major onshore U.S. capital spending depends on majority government support. No such final package was announced with the quarter.
| Critical-miner share | Friday change | Friday catalyst context |
|---|---|---|
| TMC the metals company NASDAQ:TMC | +20.65% | NOAA publication and permitting focus |
| Critical Metals Corp. NASDAQ:CRML | +22.59% | Rare-earth momentum |
| USA Rare Earth, Inc. NASDAQ:USAR | +12.57% | Domestic supply-chain interest |
| MP Materials Corp. NYSE:MP | +9.10% | U.S. rare-earth demand |
The sector move helped. Still, TMC outpaced MP Materials and USA Rare Earth. Its 20.62 million shares traded were nearly four times normal volume.
| Analyst recommendation measure | Reading | Upside from $4.79 |
|---|---|---|
| S&P Global consensus | Strong Buy, 5 analysts | Not applicable |
| Low target | $10.00 | 108.8% |
| Average target | $10.80 | 125.5% |
| High target | $12.25 | 155.7% |
Those targets imply large upside. They also embed successful permitting and future production. TMC has no operating revenue to anchor a conventional earnings multiple.
The week ahead should test whether Friday’s volume carries through. Investors will watch NOAA’s review timetable and USA-B environmental scoping. The USA-B comment window runs through September 16.
Broader federal support for seabed minerals may help sentiment. Yet a separate proposed lease auction near the Northern Mariana Islands also highlights a long regulatory path.
Risks: NOAA may delay, narrow or reject the applications. Environmental litigation could lengthen review. Collection performance, processing economics, dilution and government funding remain uncertain. Friday’s rally leaves the shares exposed to any missed milestone.



