SIGMA LITHIUM SIGNIFICANTLY INCREASED AUDITED MINERAL RESOURCE BY 27% TO 109Mt: GROTA DO CIRILO IN BRAZIL BECOMES WORLD'S 4TH LARGEST OPERATING INDUSTRIAL PRE-CHEMICAL LITHIUM BENEFICIATION & MINING COMPLEX; GROTA DO CIRILO EXPECTED TO FURTHER INCREASE TO 150Mt
- Significant increase in mineral resource to 109 million tonnes
- 27% increase from the previous technical report
- Average lithium oxide grade of 1.40% Li2O
- Plans to triple production capacity of 'Quintuple Zero Green Lithium'
- Focus on increasing mineral resource to 150Mt
- Listed on NASDAQ under the ticker symbol SGML
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The disclosure of Sigma Lithium's updated mineral resource estimate presents a significant development for the company and the lithium market. The reported 27% increase in mineral resources to 109 million tonnes, with a maintained high-grade lithium oxide (Li2O) content, positions Sigma Lithium as a substantial player in the lithium industry. This is particularly relevant given the burgeoning demand for lithium as a critical component in electric vehicle (EV) batteries. The strategic implications for Sigma Lithium include increased market valuation and the potential to attract strategic partnerships or investment due to the expanded resource base and projected production capacity growth.
The mineral resource update also signals a positive trend for Brazil's role in the global lithium supply chain. The country's potential as an anchor supplier is underscored by Sigma Lithium's increased resource scale and the high quality of its mineral deposits. For investors, this suggests a promising outlook for Brazil's mining sector and potential investment opportunities in the region's lithium industry.
From a financial perspective, Sigma Lithium's expansion of its mineral resource base and the potential to triple production capacity could lead to significant revenue growth and cost efficiencies. The economies of scale achieved through existing infrastructure and cost sharing could improve the company's profit margins. Additionally, the company's positioning as a producer of 'Quintuple Zero Green Lithium', which emphasizes sustainability, aligns with the increasing investor interest in environmentally responsible investments, potentially enhancing the attractiveness of Sigma Lithium's stock.
Investors should also consider the impact of this resource update on the company's long-term strategy. The planned development of the NDC-Murial strike and the exploration of additional targets within Sigma's mining concessions could further solidify the company's resource base, offering a buffer against market volatility in lithium prices. The anticipated pre-feasibility study will provide further clarity on the economic viability of the expanded resource and its integration into the company's reserves, which is a critical factor for assessing the company's future financial performance.
The technical details surrounding Sigma Lithium's updated NI 43-101 mineral resource report are noteworthy. The reported average grade of 1.40% Li2O for measured and indicated resources is indicative of high-quality lithium deposits. The geology of the Grota do Cirilo area, with its 'J-shaped' corridor of interrelated deposits, suggests a robust geological model that supports continuous pegmatite formations, which are known to contain spodumene—a lithium-bearing mineral. This geological advantage could translate into lower extraction costs and higher recovery rates, contributing to Sigma Lithium's competitive edge in the market.
The potential for a combined NDC-Murial open pit represents a significant development in terms of operational efficiency and resource extraction. The continuous principal pegmatite at NDC-Murial, along with the identification of additional pegmatite targets, demonstrates the company's proactive approach to resource expansion and its commitment to sustaining production levels to meet the growing demand for lithium. Understanding these geological aspects is crucial for stakeholders to appreciate the underlying value of Sigma Lithium's assets and the company's growth trajectory.
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AUDITED NI 43-101 MINERAL RESOURCE UPDATE VALIDATES SIGNIFICANT SCALE
- Sigma Lithium announces a significant increase in its Audited NI 43-101 Mineral Resource to 109 million tonnes of measured, indicated and inferred mineral resource at its Sigma Brazil,
100% owned Grota do Cirilo operation at Vale do Jequitinhonha: composed of 94.3Mt of measured & indicated ("M&I") resource at an average grade of1.40% Li2O, together with additional 14.6Mt of inferred resource at1.37% Li2O.- Newly revised NI 43-101 Mineral Resource estimate represents an increase of
27% from the previous technical report dated January 2023. - Contained lithium carbonate equivalent tonnage also increased by
27% as Sigma Lithium maintained the high quality of its mineral resource while substantially increasing its scale.
- Newly revised NI 43-101 Mineral Resource estimate represents an increase of
- Grota do Cirilo now becomes world's 4th largest operating industrial pre-chemical lithium beneficiation complex, fully integrated with
100% wholly-owned spodumene mining operations.- Larger mineral resource demonstrates that
Brazil can be an anchor supplier of significant scale of industrialized lithium materials for the global electric vehicle industry.
- Larger mineral resource demonstrates that
- Main objective of 2023 drill campaign fully achieved: results validate the "J-shaped" corridor of interrelated deposits extending from Barreiro (Phase 2) through NDC-Murial (Phase 3/4).
- Geological model supports a continuous principal pegmatite at NDC-Murial and potential for a combined NDC-Murial open pit, representing approximately 60Mt of aggregate measured, indicated and inferred mineral resource, extending over a strike length of 3.2km, anchored by these two large spodumene pegmatites flanked by subordinated lenses.
- Expanded mineral resource expected to add tangible value for stakeholders, shareholders and potential strategic parties alike, supporting the integrated production growth of industrialized and beneficiated pre-chemical lithium in
Brazil , as Sigma Lithium aims to triple production capacity of its "Quintuple Zero Green Lithium".
UPGRADE OF MINERAL RESOURCES TO RESERVES
- Sigma Lithium believes the increased mineral resources can be seamlessly incorporated into its current open pit mineral reserves, validated by the Pre-Feasibility Study: A significant portion of the incremental resource is located within the vicinity of existing mining pits.
- The Company is currently preparing a revised Pre-Feasibility Study with new NDC-Murial strike mining shells and sequencing.
- Sigma Lithium plans to develop the NDC-Murial strike with the benefit from shared mine infrastructure.
GROTA DO CIRILO MINERAL RESOURCE EXPECTED TO FURTHER INCREASE TO 150Mt
- The Company is focusing its 2024 drill campaign to build on the "J-shaped" lithium corridor connecting the existing resources of Grota do Cirilo, as follows:
- Drilling at the newly discovered Barreiro Extension pegmatite is expected to extend the Barreiro pit westward (Figures 5/6), potentially adding 20Mt of mineral resource estimates.
- Drilled neighboring pegmatite outcrops support resource connectivity.
- Significant resource growth potential remains along the NDC-Murial strike (Figure 3) as mapping of pegmatites remain open at depth, to the west, and to the east.
- Phase 5 drilling in the southern extent of the lithium corridor has identified a new pegmatite discovery expected to support another 20Mt of potential mineral resources.
- Drilling at the newly discovered Barreiro Extension pegmatite is expected to extend the Barreiro pit westward (Figures 5/6), potentially adding 20Mt of mineral resource estimates.
DRILLING OF ADDITIONAL 57 TARGETS LOCATED ON SIGMA MINING CONCESSIONS
- Company plans to drill additional 57 spodumene pegmatite targets within mining rights outside of core Grota do Cirilo, some of which were former artisanal spodumene mines.
AUDITED NI 43-101 MINERAL RESOURCE UPDATE VALIDATES SIGNIFICANT SCALE
The revised audited mineral resource estimate represents a
Figure 1: Grota do Cirilo is the world's 4th largest lithium industrial beneficiation & mining complex currently in operation
Ana Cabral-
She added, "The sheer scale of the mineral resource revisions increases Sigma's strategic flexibility to consider a fourth Greentech industrial pre-chemical beneficiation line, while also contemplating additional industrial integration further downstream into the production of low-cost lithium sulphate chemicals. The potential expansion of our current operations will benefit from significant economies of scale, including existing infrastructure and cost sharing, as compared to our initial phase 1 development at Grota do Cirilo. All together, the conclusion of this year-long drill campaign represents tangible value creation for
Iran Zan, MAIG, co-Head of Geology and co-General Manager, stated: "Once again, our team of veteran Sigma geoscientists delivered to stakeholders. We believe we have proved our long-held belief in the existence of a sizable lithium corridor at the Sigma mineral concessions. In a little over seven years, Grota do Cirilo went from drill core samples to one of the largest lithium mineral resources in the world, with some of the highest grades and a growth potential to 150Mt. This is thanks to the relentless work of our outstanding geology, mineralogists, and geoscientists teams. With today's Mineral Resource update, we are just beginning to demonstrate the sizeable potential of our lithium corridor, and will be targeting some of the 57 high priority (of 200 mapped) pegmatites in the 2024 campaign."
Dyonne Hage, co-Head of Geology commented: "We demonstrated the interconnectivity of Grota do Cirilo's "J-shaped" strike anchored by the 3 large ore bodies at Barreiro and NDC-Murial. As drilling advances, we look forward to delivering on our exploration target of reaching 150Mt in Grota do Cirilo by extending Barreiro westwards and developing Phase 5." He added, "We are also very optimistic about the NDC-Murial strike, which remains open to the east and is accessible through open pit mining. The deposits show consistent grades and coarse spodumene crystal quality throughout intercepts."
Figure 2: Sigma Lithium mineral concessions and the Grota do Cirilo "J-shaped" lithium corridor.
The results of the 2023 drill campaign helped prove the interconnectivity of the Phase 3 and 4 NDC-Murial mineral resources and its subordinated mineralized pegmatites, which had been only partially delineated in previous drilling campaigns (mainly focused on the anchor ore body of NDC).
In the 2023 campaign, the Company intercepted additional spodumene bearing pegmatite zones at NDC, including a new deposit of substantial width and lithium oxide grading. Neighboring subordinated resources have also grown in scale, such that Sigma Lithium is changing its mine plan as the optimized structure for Phase 3 will now encompass these neighboring pegmatites through a singular open pit. As a result, the Company believes the increased mineral resources can be seamlessly incorporated into its mineral reserves by extending the current NDC mining open pit shell, validated by the current Pre-Feasibility Study.
UPGRADE OF MINERAL RESOURCES TO RESERVES.
This "New NDC" pit contains a total of approximately 40Mt of mineral resource, comprised of 37.8Mt of M&I resource at
The 2023 drill campaign also increased the scale of the Murial deposit, which sits just 330 meters north of the newly enlarged NDC resource. The Murial deposit is increasing in size to approximately 16Mt, comprised of 13.5Mt of estimated M&I resource at
Confidence in the additional scale of Murial, as well as the location of the pegmatite and proximity to NDC, validates the following geological elements:
(i) Presence of a structural, "J-shaped" lithium corridor that runs through Grota do Cirilo.
(ii) NDC and Murial are likely one continuous principal pegmatite.
Figure 3: Optimized open pit structures for NDC - Murial
Figure 4: The NDC-Murial strike extends 3.2 kilometer North-South.
Drilling confirms that the Murial pegmatite (as well as the new NDC) remain open at depth, to the west and to the east, leaving room for resource expansion over time. The Company's 2024 drill campaign will include step-out drilling to help prove a link between NDC and Murial and build resource density along the 3.2km NDC-Murial strike.
Figure 5: Density of executed drilling at NDC - Murial, demonstrating potential interconnectivity of 3.2 km strike and flanking pegmatites.
BARREIRO EXTENSION TARGET ZONE IS A CONTINUATION OF THE "J-SHAPED" LITHIUM CORRIDOR
The Company is also focusing the current 2024 drill campaign on demonstrating that the Barreiro mine extends westwards ("Barreiro Extension"), in a continuation of the existing "J-shaped" lithium corridor. Additional neighboring outcrops and the ongoing drilling west of Barreiro support potential connectivity between the Extension outcrop and Barreiro, akin to NDC-Murial. The Company estimates these Barreiro Extension initiatives may have up to 20Mt of potential additional resource.
Figure 6: Barreiro Extension initiatives extend the "J-Shaped" Grota do Cirilo lithium corridor further west
Figure 7: Barreiro Extension discovery runs parallel to Barreiro, extending the Phase 2 Mine Westwards
The Barreiro Extension site is located just west of Barreiro (Phase 2) and represents a continuation of the spodumene mineralization corridor that moves up through Murial. Two additional spodumene outcrops discovered between Barreiro and its Extension inform geology of a target area for further exploration drilling. Prior drilling intercepts from Barreiro also support the thesis of possible connectivity of these resources. Barreiro Extension results to date include the following drilling intercepts:
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SIGMA'S ESTIMATED MINERAL RESOURCE MAINTAIN HIGH GRADE, EVEN AS CUTOFF GRADE INCREASES
The sensitivity analysis for Sigma Lithium's cumulative Grota do Cirilo resource estimate is presented below. At a
Figure 8: Sensitivity Analysis of Sigma's estimated mineral resource potential increase at various Lithium Cut Off Grades.
DETAILS ON THE INTERRELATED NDC-MURIAL PEGMATITES (PHASE 3 AND PHASE 4)
Sigma Lithium's Phase 3 and 4 pegmatite strike runs parallel to the mine validated at Phase 2 (Barreiro) and are in close proximity to each other.
The 2023 drill campaign was completed as part of a strategy to initially increase the scale of NDC, and demonstrate connectivity to certain other ancillary pegmatites (Maxixe, Tamboril and LDM). The Company believes it has validated the potential connectivity of NDC and said Phase 4 pegmatites given intersecting high quality spodumene crystals and persistent spodumene-rich zones. The new Phase 3 and 4 strike extends 3.2 km along a north-south path (Figure 3) from the bottom of the NDC deposit through Murial. Drilling confirms that the deposits remain open to the west and east.
As prior stated, the campaign has also identified a new pegmatite running underneath the existing mapped NDC deposit. These discoveries support the Company's belief that the newly published resource estimate is likely to increase with additional drilling.
Below are some of the recent drill results at NDC, with "new pegmatite discovery" denoting the new pegmatite structure below NDC:
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Figure 9: New enlarged Phase 3 NDC optimized pit shell (L) and resource block model (R)
The newly optimized Phase 3 strategy would leave the Murial deposit (330 meters north of the enlarged Phase 3), to be mined through its own pit. At 16.1Mt of total estimated mineral resource at
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Figure 10: Standalone Murial optimized pit shell (L) and resource block model (R)
GROTA DO CIRILO MINERAL RESOURCE EXPECTED TO FURTHER INCREASE TO 150Mt
The Company is currently operating a total of 8 core diamond drills in its leaseholds. Exploration initiatives will continue into 2024 with drill work targeting additional structures between NDC and Murial as well as resource expansion across the Barreiro Extension pegmatite as top priorities.
The 2024 drill campaign will commit resources to establish a link between Murial and NDC. The geological modeling and density of known pegmatites supports a structural trend and potentially continuous principal pegmatite body, consolidating NDC and Murial. As is, the current NDC-Murial strike contains nearly 60Mt of resource, ranging in true thickness from ~5m to upwards of ~50m, extending over a length of 3.2km and a width of 1.3km. Improving the resource density along this corridor allows for fewer, larger, pits, enabling joint infrastructure development akin to leading spodumene projects globally.
NEWLY CONFIRMED PHASE 5 INFERRED RESOURCE WITH POTENTIAL UP TO 20MT
Finally, the updated technical report also confirms the presence of a Phase 5 resource located within Grota do Cirilo, with a maiden Inferred estimate of 2.1Mt at an average grading of
As the Company reported on November 1, 2023, further updates of this mineral resource shall continue as drilling evolves over time. The new Phase 5 discovery is a high value prospect for the Company. Significant results to date include the following highlight drilling intercepts:
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Figure 11: Phase 5 early block model with resource extension opportunities
DRILLING OF ADDITIONAL 57 TARGETS LOCATED AT MINING RIGTHS OUTSIDE GROTA DO CIRILO
Sigma Lithium is conducting exploration RC drilling, trench work and sampling, in 57 mineralized pegmatites (out of the 200 pegmatites mapped within the Company's mineral concessions). The Exploration team has prior defined the surface area and the weathered mineralogy of these 57 targets.
CURRENT MINERAL RESOURCE AND PHASE 1-5 RESULTS
The Amended and Restated Technical Report from January 18, 2024 shows a Consolidated Mineral Resource on the Grota do Cirilo property of 94.3Mt of Measured and Indicated Resources at a grade of
Please refer to the Company's National Instrument 43-101 technical report titled "Grota do Cirilo Lithium Project Araçuaí and Itinga Regions,
Table 1: Grota do Cirilo Consolidated Mineral Resource January 2024 (a-g)
CUT-OFF GRADE | CATEGORY | TONNES (MT) | (%Li20) | ||
0.3 % | Measured | 45.2 | 1.41 | ||
0.3 % | Indicated | 49.1 | 1.39 | ||
0.3 % | M & I | 94.3 | 1.40 | ||
0.3 % | Inferred | 14.6 | 1.37 |
Table 2: Phase 1 (Xuxa) Mineral Resource Estimate
CUT-OFF GRADE | CATEGORY | TONNES (MT) | (%Li20) | ||
0.3 % | Measured | 10.2 | 1.59 | ||
0.3 % | Indicated | 7.2 | 1.49 | ||
0.3 % | M & I | 17.4 | 1.55 | ||
0.3 % | Inferred | 3.8 | 1.58 |
Table 3: Phase 2 (Barreiro) Mineral Resource Estimate
CUT-OFF GRADE | CATEGORY | TONNES (MT) | (%Li20) | ||
0.3 % | Measured | 19.5 | 1.38 | ||
0.3 % | Indicated | 6.1 | 1.29 | ||
0.3 % | M & I | 25.6 | 1.36 | ||
0.3 % | Inferred | 3.8 | 1.38 |
Table 4: Phase 3 (Nezinho do Chicao) Mineral Resource Estimate
CUT-OFF GRADE | CATEGORY | TONNES (MT) | (%Li20) | ||
0.3 % | Measured | 5.4 | 1.35 | ||
0.3 % | Indicated | 32.4 | 1.42 | ||
0.3 % | M & I | 37.8 | 1.42 | ||
0.3 % | Inferred | 2.3 | 1.26 |
Table 5: Phase 4 (Murial) Mineral Resource Estimate
CUT-OFF GRADE | CATEGORY | TONNES (MT) | (%Li20) | ||
0.3 % | Measured | 10.1 | 1.31 | ||
0.3 % | Indicated | 3.4 | 1.07 | ||
0.3 % | M & I | 13.5 | 1.25 | ||
0.3 % | Inferred | 2.6 | 1.29 |
Table 6: Phase 5 (Elvira) Mineral Resource Estimate
CUT-OFF GRADE | CATEGORY | TONNES (MT) | (%Li20) | ||
0.3 % | Measured | 0.0 | 0.00 | ||
0.3 % | Indicated | 0.0 | 0.00 | ||
0.3 % | M & I | 0.0 | 0.00 | ||
0.3 % | Inferred | 2.1 | 1.16 |
Disclosures to Resource Estimate: | |
a) | The effective date of the Grota Do Cirilo Mineral Resource Estimate is January 18, 2024 |
b) | The Mineral Resource Estimate was estimated by Marc-Antoine Laporte, M.Sc., P. Geo. of SGS Geological Services and is an independent Qualified Persons as defined by NI 43-101. Mr. |
c) | Mineral resources which are not mineral reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability. An Inferred Mineral Resource has a lower level of confidence than that applying to an Indicated Mineral Resource and must not be converted to a Mineral Reserve. It is reasonably expected that most of the Inferred Mineral Resources could be upgraded to Indicated Mineral Resources with continued exploration. |
d) | Sigma Lithium is moving to a |
e) | Mineral Resources are reported assuming open pit mining methods, and the following assumptions: lithium concentrate ( |
f) | All Resources are presented undiluted and in situ, constrained by continuous 3D wireframe models, and are considered to have reasonable prospects for eventual economic extraction. |
g) | All figures are rounded to reflect the relative accuracy of the estimate and numbers may not add due to rounding. |
Conference Call
The Company will a conference call to discuss the resource update at 1:00 p.m. EST on Thursday, February 1, 2023. Participating on the call will be Co-Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer, Ana Cabral and Directors of Geology, Iran Zan and Dyonn Hage. To participate in the call, please proceed through the following link https://us06web.zoom.us/j/88211037256 . Or dial:
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QUALITY ASSURANCE AND CONTROL AND DATA VERIFICATION
Sigma Lithium maintains a comprehensive chain of custody and QA/QC program on assays from its Grota do Cirilo Project. Mr
The QP is of the opinion that the procedures and QA/QC are acceptable to support Mineral Resource estimation. Mr.
In the opinion of the QP, the data verification programs undertaken on the geological and assay data collected from the Grota do Cirilo Project support the geological interpretations and the analytical and database quality, and the data collected can support Mineral Resource estimation.
Half-sawn core is processed at the on-site preparation laboratory and prepared samples then are shipped by secure courier to SGS Geosol Laboratories in
All diamond drilling core samples submitted for assay were saw cut with one-half supplied for assay and one-half archived for reference. The physical preparation follows the steps: drying, crushing of
Sampling was carried out following strict QA/QC procedures. Certified reference materials (standards) were inserted into the sample stream. Blanks AMIS0577, AMIS0484, and AMIS0865 were submitted at a rate of 1 per 29 samples and introduced preferentially at upper or lower contacts of the main pegmatitic intercepts. Standards AMIS0341, AMIS0342, AMIS0565, and AMIS0408 were inserted at the same rate as blanks, mostly within the pegmatite intervals.
In addition, QC controls were added preferably in pegmatite samples with a satisfactory content of Li2O%, enough to make a fair comparison between the original samples and controls. Coarse and pulp duplicates were injected at a rate of 1 per 40 samples, while the check samples were at a rate of 1 per 20 samples.
QUALIFIED PERSONS
The independent qualified person (QP) for the Grota do Cirilo mineral resource estimates is Marc-Antoine Laporte P.Geo., M.Sc., of SGS Group in
The technical and scientific information related to Mineral Resource Estimates in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Marc-Antoine Laporte.
Other disclosures in this news release of a scientific or technical nature at the Grota do Cirilo Project have been reviewed and approved by Iran Zan MAIG (Membership number 7566), who is considered, by virtue of his education, experience and professional association, a Qualified Person under the terms of NI 43-101. Mr. Zan is not considered independent under NI 43-101 as he is Sigma Lithium co-Head of Geology and co-General Manager of Sigma Lithium.
Mr. Zan has verified the technical data disclosed in this news release not related to the current Mineral Resource estimate disclosed herein.
ABOUT SIGMA LITHIUM
Sigma Lithium (NASDAQ: SGML, TSXV: SGML, BVMF: S2GM34) is a leading global lithium producer dedicated to powering the next generation of electric vehicle batteries with carbon neutral, socially and environmentally sustainable chemical-grade lithium concentrate.
Sigma Lithium has been at the forefront of environmental and social sustainability in the EV battery materials supply chain for six years and it is currently producing Quintuple Zero Green Lithium from its Grota do Cirilo Project in
Please refer to the Company's National Instrument 43-101 technical report titled "Grota do Cirilo Lithium Project Araçuaí and Itinga Regions,
For more information about Sigma Lithium, visit https://www.sigmalithiumresources.com/
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APPENDIX 1: MINERAL RESOURCE DETAILS FOR DEPOSITS/PROJECTS NOTED IN FIGURE 1
Note 1: Resource as displayed in Figure 1 is qualified on a measured and indicated basis only
Company | Mine | M&I (k MT) | M&I Grade | M&I | Source: |
Critical Elements | Rose | 30.5 | 1.03 % | 0.8 | Investor Presentation - Aug-23 |
Frontier | PAK | 26.0 | 1.60 % | 1.0 | Investor Presentation - Jun-23 |
Latin Resources | Salinas | 41.0 | 1.36 % | 1.4 | Company Presentation - Jun-23 |
Lithium Ionic | Itinga | 16.7 | 1.38 % | 0.6 | Company Presentation - Sep-23 |
Leo Lithium | Goulamina | 102.3 | 1.45 % | 3.7 | Press Release Update - Jun-23 |
AMG Lithium | Mibra | 20.3 | 1.35 % | 0.7 | Company's Website |
Mineral Resources/Ganfeng | Mt Marion | 42.4 | 1.43 % | 1.5 | Press Release Update - Sep-23 |
Mineral Resources | Wodgina | 182.1 | 1.15 % | 5.2 | Press Release Update - Sep-23 |
Allkem | 54.3 | 1.30 % | 1.7 | Press Release Update - Sep-23 | |
Allkem | Mt Cattlin | 9.0 | 1.40 % | 0.3 | Press Release Update - Sep-23 |
Core Lithium | Finniss | 19.4 | 1.37 % | 0.7 | Press Release Update - Apr-23 |
Carolina | 28.2 | 1.12 % | 0.8 | Company Presentation - Feb-23 | |
NAL | 73.7 | 1.06 % | 1.9 | Company Presentation - Feb-23 | |
Ewoyaa | 28.0 | 1.27 % | 0.9 | Company Presentation - Feb-23 | |
Sayona | Moblan | 49.9 | 1.20 % | 1.5 | Investor Presentation - May-23 |
Liontown | Buldania | 14.9 | 1.00 % | 0.4 | Corporate Presentation - Aug-23 |
Liontown | Kathleen Valley | 129.0 | 1.38 % | 4.4 | Corporate Presentation - Aug-23 |
CBL | Mina da Cachoeira | 4.0 | 1.40 % | 0.1 | Company's Website |
Pilbara Minerals | Pilgangoora | 337.0 | 1.15 % | 9.6 | Corporate Presentation |
SQM | Mt | 178.0 | 1.54 % | 6.8 | Project's DFS - Apr-22 |
Patriot Battery Metals | Corvette | 0.0 | - | Company Presentation - Aug-23 | |
Savannah | Barroso | 18.4 | 1.04 % | 0.5 | Company Presentation - Sep-23 |
Kodal Minerals | Bougouni | 11.6 | 1.13 % | 0.3 | Company's Website |
Rock Tech Lithium | Georgia Lake | 10.6 | 0.88 % | 0.2 | Company Presentation - Sep-23 |
Sigma Lithium | Grota do Cirilo | 94.3 | 1.40 % | 3.3 | Corporate Presentation - Sep-23 |
IGO, Tianqi, Albemarle | Greenbushes | 239.4 | 1.80 % | 10.7 | FY 23 Resources Statement |
AVZ Minerals | Manono | 269.0 | 1.65 % | 11.0 | Company's Website |
Disclaimer: the list of projects is not comprehensive, and Sigma Lithium does not assume any responsibility as to the accuracy of the reported data and/or any updates related to them.
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