Premier African Minerals plans lithium shipments to China by March 2023
Premier African Minerals will start shipping spodumene concentrate from its Zulu lithium mine in Zimbabwe to China by March 2023 after signing an offtake deal with Suzhou TA&A Ultra Clean Technology, CE George Roach told Reuters.
Zimbabwe holds some of the world's biggest hard-rock lithium deposits and Suzhou joins a growing list of Chinese firms that have invested in the southern African country's battery minerals projects, including Zhejiang Huayou Cobalt and Sinomine Resource Group.
Roach said Suzhou is injecting $35-million for the construction of a high capacity pilot plant at Zulu, output from which would be nearly 50 000 t/y of spodumene concentrate.
Construction can start immediately thanks to the funding, Roach said, with an aim to ship by March 31 2023 and ramp up production to around 48 000 t of spodumene concentrate a year.
In March, Suzhou became a 13.38% shareholder in Premier through a private placement in which it injected £12-million ($14.37-million) into the company, securing spodumene concentrate supply for Yibin Tianyi, China's leading lithium chemicals producer, which Suzhou jointly owns with CATL, the world's largest electric vehicle battery maker.
The prices of lithium minerals, key components in the manufacture of electric batteries, have soared in recent months, thanks to growing demand for clean energy sources, and Zimbabwe, starved of investment for more than two decades, hopes its lithium resources will recharge its moribund economy.
Premier picked Suzhou as a partner from a swarm of Chinese, European and Australian investors kicking the tyres of Zimbabwe's lithium projects.
"At one point, I was involved with 11 separate negotiations with people all wanting Zulu!" Roach said.
"It was a very intense period."
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