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Saudi Arabia set on securing lithium for EV ambitions

Saudi Arabia is committed to sourcing lithium from abroad as it seeks to produce EV batteries and purchase the electrical automobile sector, a senior minister said in an interview, noting attempts to protect domestic supplies were at an early stage.

Saudi Arabia, whose economy has actually for decades relied on oil, has spent billions attempting to turn itself into a center for EV manufacturing as part of defacto ruler Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman's efforts to diversify the economy.

Lithium is an extremely crucial mineral that occurs to be part of an extremely vital part of the supply chain, especially for batteries, Minister of Market and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef informed in an interview on Sunday.

I wouldn't think of that we would live without it, he stated on the sidelines of the World Economic Online forum's unique meeting in Riyadh.

Saudi Arabia has actually started to explore extracting lithium from sea water and from salinated discharges from the kingdom's oil fields in cooperation with Aramco, but it did not understand yet if these efforts would be successful.

There are some signs which are motivating, but we require to do more, stated Alkhorayef.

For something to be financially feasible there are two things we need to look at: the size of deposits and concentration. We do not have adequate evidence to state that we have the best size of deposits and concentration.

Last year Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund, the general public Investment Fund (PIF), and its flagship mining business Ma'aden formed a joint endeavor called Manara Minerals to buy mining properties abroad.

I'm rather confident that Saudi Arabia's natural deposit needs will be satisfied one method or another, stated Alkhorayef, in action to a concern on global lithium investments. Either through the products that we have in the nation or through imports, be it Manara investing or other partners.

Saudi Arabia's embassy in Santiago approached Chile's mining ministry about hosting a delegation from the Middle Eastern nation later this year to discuss possible financial investments in Chile's mining sector, Rodrigo Urquiza, the ministry's head of global affairs, stated last week.

Chile's Mining Minister Aurora Williams on Thursday declined to be more particular about which metals could be of interest to Saudi Arabia.

Alkhorayef stated he was not familiar with any discussions with Chile on its lithium licenses.

(source: Reuters)