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Pilbara eyes low-priced lithium with Latin Resources task in Brazil

Australian lithium miner Pilbara Minerals expects the planned Salinas Lithium Task in Brazil, which it is taking over through its acquisition of Latin Resources, to become a low cost operation able to withstand low rate cycles, CEO Dale Henderson said on Wednesday.

Pilbara said last month it would acquire smaller peer Latin Resources in an all-share offer for an indicated value of A$ 559.9 million ($ 373 million). The deal is anticipated to close around the end of the year.

Latin Resources had actually set out strategies to start production at Salinas, in the southeastern state of Minas Gerais, in 2026.

Henderson stated for the minute, those strategies were not being adjusted, with Pilbara still concentrated on finishing the acquisition.

Could there be modifications? It's possible, but today that's. not the focus, he told an interview at a mining industry. conference.

He included that the business took lower lithium costs into. account, but saw other important consider the Latin Resources. acquisition.

The quality of the Salinas job that Latin Resources has. established is really high quality and we think it will be a really. low expense operation once completely established, he said.

Inevitable price cycles, it will be able to browse those,. we think with ease.

Henderson stated he anticipates rates for spodumene concentrate,. a type of lithium from hard rock, to more than double in the. long-lasting to about $1,500 per metric lot from about $700. presently.

Asked if the company would consider more acquisitions in. Brazil, Henderson said Pilbara is focused on the present deal,. however did not eliminate future deals.

We think in time there will be chance (for. acquisitions), he said.

Salinas has the potential to turn into one of the 10 biggest. hard rock lithium projects in the world in terms of production,. according to Henderson.

Part of the tourist attraction to come to Brazil and the area is. ... because we believe it's the start of what could be a wonderful. and possibly leading area in lithium, Henderson stated.

(source: Reuters)