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KoBold Metals awarded seven Congo Lithium exploration permits

KoBold Metals awarded seven Congo Lithium exploration permits

KoBold Metals - the mining company owned by U.S. billionaires Jeff Bezos & Bill Gates - has been granted seven permits for the search of lithium and other minerals within the Democratic Republic of Congo. This was announced on Wednesday. In July, the Central African nation signed a contract with KoBold that allowed it to begin a large-scale exploration program for minerals.

KoBold also acquired Manono, a lithium deposit that is considered to be one of the largest in the world.

A company official said that "our exploration efforts will be centered on lithium" across the seven new licenses.

Four of the permits, according to the data on the website of the mining registry, are located within the Manono territory, in Tanganyika Province, and three are in the Malemba Nkulu Territory, in Haut-Lomami Province. Licenses are available for exploration of a dozen minerals including lithium, coltan and rare earths. The Manono Lithium Deposit is the subject of a dispute between AVZ Minerals and the Congolese Government over the failure of the authorities to grant a mine permit. (Reporting and writing by Jessica Donati, Sonia Rolley and Anait Miridzhanian. Editing and reviewing by David Goodman, Rod Nickel and Rod Nickel.)

(source: Reuters)