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Dutch miner AMG buys into Portuguese lithium task

Dutch miner AMG has acquired a 15.77% stake in Londonbased Savannah Resources to become the largest investor in the company that is developing a lithium job in northern Portugal, the companies said on Thursday.

Savannah CEO Emanuel Proenca said the 16-million-pound ($ 20. million) investment represented a substantial de-risking action,. describing AMG as the perfect partner due to the fact that of its own lithium. service that serves Europe's battery and electrical car (EV). sector.

The project, which has faced strong opposition from regional. homeowners and environmentalists, is commonly viewed as a test for. the European Union's aspiration to lower its dependence on. nations such as China for crucial basic materials.

Savannah wishes to build 4 open-pit lithium mines in the. Barroso region, extracting sufficient lithium each year for around. half a million EV batteries. It wishes to start production in. 2026.

AMG and Savannah have actually also consented to study the possibility. of building a refinery in Portugal or Spain to turn spodumene. into lithium carbonate.

AMG said the deal gives it a seat on Savannah's board of. directors and a five-year offtake of 45,000 metric lots per year. of spodumene, a mineral that contains lithium, extendable to. 90,000 tons over ten years.

(source: Reuters)