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Lithium Market Signals Potential Turnaround With Pilbara Minerals' Direct Sales Move

Published 15/03/2024, 13:07
© Reuters.  Lithium Market Signals Potential Turnaround With Pilbara Minerals' Direct Sales Move

Benzinga - by Stjepan Kalinic, Benzinga Staff Writer.

The lithium market shows signs of a potential turnaround as Pilbara Minerals (OTCPK: PILBF), Australia’s largest lithium miner, opted to accept a pre-auction offer for its lithium spodumene concentrate. The company agreed to sell a cargo of 5,000 metric tons at $1,106 per dry metric ton instead of the auction on March 18. The move comes as lithium prices rebound from a prolonged slump, as producers faced a demand slowdown.

"As a result, regular future spot sales via Battery Metal Exchange during 2024 are unlikely," the company stated in an announcement.

Pilbara popularized lithium auctions, selling the metal as high as $8575 per dry metric ton in November 2022, as the battery metal rush peaked. Yet, the auction model is a double-edged sword, as it entices bargain hunting in downturns.

Thus, Pilbara's management opted to strengthen its relationships with its key clients, signing an agreement with Sichuan Yahua Industrial Group for 20,000 tons of spodumene concentrate this year and 100,000 tons annually in 2025 and 2026, with an option for an extra 60,000 tons each year.

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Meanwhile, Albemarle (NYSE:ALB), the world's largest lithium producer, plans to auction some of its lithium through a bidding model. According to Reuters, the company believes this will establish a fair pricing mechanism, attract commodity traders, and create greater price discovery in the lithium market.

Amid these developments, the industry faces regulatory challenges. Per MercoPress' report, an Argentine court in the province of Catamarca has suspended the issuance of new mining permits in the Los Patos River-Salar del Hombre Muerto area, citing environmental concerns. This ruling follows tensions over water usage and environmental impact assessments related to lithium projects in the region.

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While the ruling may not immediately impact current production, it raises questions about the future development of lithium projects in the region.

In turn, the market could interpret this regulatory concern as a signal for constrained supply, supporting prices that fell 80% from their peak. Furthermore, environmental concerns that stopped numerous lithium projects worldwide, including Albemarle's Jadar project in Serbia, point to a need for better lithium mining technologies.

Thus, the market will watch Exxon Mobil (NYSE:XOM) and Saudi Aramco closely. They are currently exploring Direct Lithium Extraction, an environmentally friendlier type of lithium mining that has yet to see large-scale adoption.

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Also read: Exxon’s Lithium Experiment Could Be Winner For Oil Company, State Of Arkansas

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