Lithium Energy Secures Approval for Solaroz Lithium Brine Project

Lithium Energy gains approval for its Solaroz lithium brine project in Argentina, advancing its partnership with CNGR.
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Green Light for Development of Argentina’s Solaroz Lithium Concessions with CNGR's Partnership

Lithium Energy, an Australian battery minerals company, has successfully secured regulatory approval for its Solaroz lithium brine project in Argentina. This marks a crucial step forward in the company’s strategic plans, including advancing its sales agreement with China's leading battery materials producer, CNGR.

A Major Milestone for the Solaroz Project

The approval, granted through the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), allows Lithium Energy and CNGR to jointly explore and develop all of the Solaroz lithium brine concessions. CNGR will be responsible for funding local operations as well as future development phases. This collaboration sets the stage for the project’s growth, as it moves closer to fulfilling its potential to supply lithium for the growing electric vehicle (EV) and battery industries.

In April 2024, CNGR agreed to purchase 90% of the Solaroz project for $63 million, highlighting the importance of the deal for both parties. Lithium Energy shares the lithium rights in the Olaroz Salar basin with Arcadium Lithium, with the project subject to an acquisition by Rio Tinto and Lithium Argentina.

Advancing Lithium Production with Direct Lithium Extraction Technology

To maximize the value of the Solaroz project, Lithium Energy is also exploring innovative Direct Lithium Extraction (DLE) technology. The company has partnered with China’s Xi’an Lanshen, a specialty resin producer, to develop this technology. Lanshen will also build a battery-grade lithium plant onsite with a capacity of 3,000 metric tonnes per year of lithium carbonate. This move aligns with global trends to streamline lithium production and ensure the sustainability of the critical material needed for the EV sector.

With the approval in place and a solid partnership with CNGR, Lithium Energy is poised to contribute to the global lithium supply chain and meet the rising demand for battery materials.

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