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Ad Terra and 45-8 Energy partnership illustration focusing on European subsurface resource security

Ad Terra takes control of 45-8 Energy to boost EU resources

11 April 2026 Economy No Comments2 Mins Read
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Ad Terra moves to secure European subsurface resources

French investment firm Ad Terra has acquired a majority stake in French subsurface specialist 45-8 Energy, in a deal aimed at reinforcing regional sovereignty and securing long-term access to strategic underground resources across Europe.

45-8 Energy, known for its work in responsible exploration and production of subsurface gases and minerals, focuses on resources that are critical for the energy transition and advanced manufacturing. By taking control, Ad Terra positions itself at the heart of Europe’s push to reduce dependence on imported raw materials and strengthen its industrial resilience.

Strategic bet on sovereignty and supply security

The transaction underscores a growing policy and market shift in Europe toward resource sovereignty. As demand rises for gases and minerals used in clean energy technologies, semiconductors, and advanced materials, governments and investors are seeking tighter control over domestic and regional supply chains.

Through its stake, Ad Terra is expected to support the scaling up of 45-8 Energy’s exploration portfolio, invest in new production sites, and deepen research into low-impact extraction methods. The partnership aims to balance economic opportunity with strict environmental and regulatory standards that define the European market.

Implications for the European energy and industrial ecosystem

The deal comes at a time when Europe is rethinking its exposure to global supply disruptions, from critical minerals to industrial gases. By backing a specialized player like 45-8 Energy, Ad Terra is aligning with EU strategies that encourage domestic development of strategic raw materials and support the broader shift to low-carbon industries.

Industry observers note that this acquisition could trigger further consolidation and investment in the European subsurface sector, as financial players look for assets that combine long-term security of supply with the potential for stable returns. For regional policymakers, the move reinforces the message that subsurface resources are not only an energy issue, but a cornerstone of industrial competitiveness and technological autonomy.

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