Latest News

The Portuguese government supports Savannah's lithium mining project with a $128 million grant

Savannah Resources, listed on the London Stock Exchange, announced that it was awarded a 110 million-euro grant ($128 millions) by?the Portuguese Government for its lithium mine in northern Portugal. This is a sign of official support for a hotly contested project.

Around 82 million euro of the non-reimbursable grants will fund the initial capital expenses of the project, in Portugal's Barroso Region. The remainder of the grant is linked to performance milestones.

The company stated that the estimated reserves of the Barroso deposit spodumene, a lithium-bearing mineral, are more than 39 million metric tonnes, making it Europe's largest deposit.

The success of Savannah's project in Portugal will be a test of Europe's capability to reduce its dependency on imports from China and other countries for materials such as lithium, which are essential to the shift to clean energy.

Savannah, however, has met with strong opposition by local residents and the environmentalists since Barroso is a World Heritage Site for Agriculture.

Chief Executive Emanuel Proenca said that the grant was another "highly significant milestone" for Savannah, and "underscores the Portuguese state’s significant support for the project's completion", mirroring other governments' efforts to support strategic projects in?Europe.

The Portuguese government's financial contribution will be a "significant" contribution to the project capex, as the production is aimed at 2028.

According to Portugal's Official Gazette, Secretary of State for Economy Joao Fereira approved the grant on 7 January, qualifying it as an incentive "for major investments in carbon neutral and strategic net zero transition sectors."

(source: Reuters)