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SQM to join Talga in Swedish lithium project

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Global Mining Review,


Battery materials and technology company Talga Group Ltd has announced that it has entered into an Earn-in Agreement with lithium miner and producer Sociedad Química y Minera de Chile S.A., over Talga’s Aero Lithium Project in Sweden.

Under the binding Agreement, Talga has granted SQM the right to sole fund exploration expenditure of up to US$19.0 million over the next 7 years on Aero for up to a 70% ownership interest in the project. Talga also will be paid a management fee for each stage of the potential earn-in arrangement, and a success fee if a decision to mine on Aero is made. Talga retains all rights and obligations in relation to graphite minerals within Aero.

SQM has completed extensive due diligence on Aero including site visits, and under the Agreement the parties may agree to collaborate on potential new lithium areas and projects in Sweden. The Agreement is subject to Swedish foreign direct investment clearance.

Talga Managing Director, Mark Thompson, commented: “We are delighted to partner with SQM on our Aero lithium project in Sweden, which provides an important chance to build a European lithium supply for the green transition and EU localisation objectives. As one of the few potentially large-scale lithium hard rock opportunities in Europe, Aero might be significant to the region’s battery and electric vehicle industry.”

SQM International Lithium division CEO, Mark Fones, added: “We are pleased to enter into this agreement, which represents our dedicated efforts to build a global and competitive lithium asset portfolio. Expanding into new and promising jurisdictions, such as Sweden, has been a strategic goal for us, and partnering with Talga, who has demonstrated expertise in the region, further enhances this achievement.”

Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/mining/24062024/sqm-to-join-talga-in-swedish-lithium-project/

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