India in talks with Argentina, Bolivia to acquire lithium assets – secretary
India is at an advanced stage of discussions with Argentina to acquire lithium blocks, according to the country's top bureaucrat in the mining ministry.
India is at an advanced stage of discussions with Argentina to acquire lithium blocks, according to the country's top bureaucrat in the mining ministry.
The miner is initiating the primary listing of Sigma Brazil on NASDAQ and the Singapore Exchange.
The new company will be the world's third-biggest producer of lithium.
SQM will pay Novo A$10 million for a 75% interest in five tenements held by Novo.
Funds will be used to advance the Prairie lithium project in Saskatchewan towards production, expected in the first quarter of 2025.
Producers have recently been in talks with clients — mostly in Asia — to hash out contracts for 2024.
Key moves in the mining sector.
Bolivia is cutting the ribbon on its first industrial-scale lithium plant.
The PEA outlines annual production beginning at 1,000 tonnes and rising to over 23,000 tonnes of battery-grade LHM over a 19-year period.
BASF recently signed a deal with Wealth Minerals that includes lithium offtake if the Canadian explorer obtains production contracts in Chile.