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Portugal eager to launch lithium prospecting bid in 2026

The Environment Minister said that Portugal hopes to launch a long delayed tender for Lithium prospecting licenses in this year. He also promised to share the benefits with local communities who have been opposed to mining.

Portugal, with a reserve of?60,000 tons, is Europe's largest lithium producer. It sells primarily to the ceramics sector and only recently began to look at producing battery-grade lithium.

Local communities and environmental groups oppose early projects.

Environment Minister Maria Graca Carvalho said the government is "working to have a new mining strategy in place by the summer". This will prioritize "the participation of local communities and ensure that projects' wealth remains in the country, shared regionally and creates local jobs".

"We are looking at good practices in other countries, but we're working fast." She said that the tender could launch this year.

Originally planned for 2018, the tender has been delayed due to several successive governments falling apart. The current minority government was elected in March of 2025.

The Portuguese environmental agency APA approved the initial extraction of lithium from the Barroso Mine, owned by the London-based Savannah Resources and the Montalegre Mine, which is operated by?the Lusorecursos firm.

Graca Carrvalho, commenting on a completely different topic, said that she was 'optimistic' about the negotiations between Portuguese energy company Galp and Moeve, backed by private equity, to combine their oil refinery businesses?into a European giant with a combined re-fining capacity of 700,000 bbls per day.

Galp is owned by the state in an amount of approximately 8%.

She said, "The government will assess the deal. But it would give Galp a significant critical mass and would create a large company on both an Iberian level as well as a global one, which is even more important in today's sector of energy." (Reporting by Sergio Goncalves; editing by Andrei Khalip, Alexandra Hudson)

(source: Reuters)