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Sibanye increases Finland lithium project estimate to $880 Million

Sibanye Stillwater announced on Friday that it has increased the estimated cost of its Keliber Lithium project in Finland to 783 millions euros ($880,000,000), mainly because of additional regulatory requirements and a change to the scope.

The Johannesburg-based firm owns 79.8% the Keliber Project, which will produce at least 15,000 metric tonnes of battery-grade Lithium annually for 16 years starting in 2026.

Sibanye stated in an update that the revised total capital for development or construction of the project up to the hot commissioning phase of the refinery has increased from 783 million to 116 million euro.

Sibanye said that a total of 508 millions of euros would have been spent by the end March 2025 on the project.

The Keliber project's capital expenditure forecast has been raised to 300 million Euros from 215 millions euros.

Sibanye announced in August that it had obtained 500 million Euros of debt financing, partially funded by the European Investment Bank to bring the Keliber Project into production starting 2026.

Sibanye stated that construction of the project was "well advanced" and the refinery would be operational in the first quarter 2026.

Sibanye has recently expanded its portfolio, adding metals like lithium to the mix. These metals are crucial in developing clean energy technologies, as part of a global push to combat climate change.

(source: Reuters)