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Savannah resumes lithium prospecting as Portugal overturns injunction

Savannah resumes lithium prospecting as Portugal overturns injunction

Savannah Resources announced on Friday that it will immediately resume prospecting work at its lithium project located in northern Portugal, after the government assisted it in overturning a precautionary order filed by landowners.

Savannah, a London-based company, believes that the Barroso Project's deposit of lithium-bearing spodumene is the largest in Europe. The latest prospecting results indicate a deposit larger than the 28 million metric tonnes of high-grade battery lithium previously estimated.

The EU's goal to reduce its dependence on countries like China for strategic raw material could hinge on this project.

Savannah was forced to stop prospecting at Barroso in two weeks' time after the court ordered that the government revoke its permission for the company to enter land owned by others.

Savannah said that in a press release, the government filed a "reasoned solution" citing a wider public interest and the court ended up overturning an injunction.

Savannah's statement stated that the government claimed any delay in the work "would be more expensive and detrimental to public interest".

It added that the company expected to compensate for the delays over the rest of the program.

Savannah has only one venture, Barroso. It hopes to begin commercial production in 2027. The project will also complete its final environmental licensing and feasibility study in the second half this year. Reporting by Sergio Goncalves, Editing by Aiden Lewis

(source: Reuters)