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Home / News / energy storage / Brazil is among the countries with the greatest lithium extraction potential in the world

Brazil is among the countries with the greatest lithium extraction potential in the world

National production is concentrated in Vale do Jequitinhonha (MG) and went from 11th place to 3rd in terms of revenue between 2021 and 2023
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  • August 4, 2023, at 12:59 PM
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Canal Solar Brazil is among the countries with the greatest potential for lithium extraction in the world
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Brazil stands out as one of the countries with greatest potential for lithium extraction in the world, along with Australia, China, United States, Chile, Argentina and Canada.

A national production is concentrated in the Jequitinhonha Valley, in Minas Gerais, which rose from 11th place to third in terms of revenue between 2021 and 2023, behind only iron and gold.

According to data MME (Ministry of Mines and Energy), lithium extraction in Minas Gerais reached a commercial value of R$1,44 billion between January 1st and July 25th, 2023.

This indicates that the mark of R$1,45 billion reached in 2022 will soon be surpassed. For comparison purposes, mineral trade recorded R$271,6 million in 2021, showing a growth of 436,16% between 2021 and 2022.

Lithium is an essential element for the production of lithium-ion batteries, used from cell phones to eletric cars. It is estimated that 70% of the lithium produced in the world is used to manufacture batteries, although other industries also consume the metal, such as the ceramics and glass sectors.

The Minister of Mines and Energy, Alexandre Silveira, emphasizes that lithium mining in the Jequitinhonha Valley region represents a unique opportunity to insert Brazil as a global protagonist in the production of this crucial mineral for the energy transition. Furthermore, it is a chance to generate jobs, income and social development for the local population.

“Brazil has a fertile soil of opportunities and our Jequitinhonha has shown this, attracting the attention of the whole world with lithium, especially green lithium. Last week, at the G20, we were able to strengthen Brazil's relations and protagonism, under the leadership of President Lula, in the relationship between countries in the global south and developed countries. We know that critical minerals will be fundamental for the energy transition, so we have to work on these Brazilian potentials by reconciling public policies that bring important social returns to our society and that guarantee sustainability”, said minister Alexandre Silveira.

For this purpose, the MME is developing a multisectoral and specific program for the Vale region, which goes beyond mining. The objective is for mining activity to be a means of regional development, with the Federal Government providing public policies that encompass improvements in infrastructure (road and railway), education and professional training, as well as social programs for the local population.

Recently, Minister Silveira met with the CEO of the mining company Sigma Lithium, Ana Cabral-Gardner. Sigma shipped the world's first cargo of green lithium last week, from the Port of Vitória, in Espírito Santo.

The lithium extracted in the Jequitinhonha Valley has the triple zero seal, that is, it is free of carbon, waste and harmful chemicals. This cargo was sent to China, where the lithium will be transformed into batteries for global use.

The first shipment contained 15 thousand tons of triple-zero green lithium, in addition to another 15 thousand tons of high-purity ultrafine by-products. By the end of the year, the estimate is to export around 130 thousand tons. The company states that activity in the region generates a thousand direct jobs and another 13 thousand indirect jobs.

Alexandre Silveira lithium ion battery MME (Ministry of Mines and Energy) Sigma Lithium
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Wagner Freire is a journalist graduated from FMU. He worked as a reporter for Jornal da Energia, Canal Energy and Agência Estado. Covering the electricity sector since 2011. Has experience in covering events such as energy auctions, conventions, lectures, fairs, congresses and seminars.
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  1. Delermando said:
    2 from 2023 from September to 18: 09

    It's a shame! If we have lithium and technology, we can train the workforce in the producing regions and produce the batteries here in Brazil, adding value. The region is lacking in everything, and nothing is fairer than encouraging progress and lifting the people out of poverty. These leaders are all incompetent and work for the ruling elite.

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  2. EDSON ALEXANDRE DA SILVA AKAGI said:
    10 from 2023 to 13 at 04: XNUMX

    Because Brazil doesn't use this mineral to manufacture batteries right here and add more value

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  3. Esequiel Antonio Monteiro said:
    6 from 2023 to 22 at 14: XNUMX

    I hope this mineral brings
    better quality of life for the local population even because this place has been forgotten by several state and federal governments and mayors have to keep an eye on corrupt politicians so they don't take the wealth of the Jequetinhoa ​​Valley without the hunger map because for the federal government it's only the northeast that goes hungry

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  4. Rubem Luis Haag said:
    6 from 2023 to 12 at 53: XNUMX

    Yes, we are a country of the future, with a lot of potential. But the future is for other nations to come here and take it. I have known this narrative for over 40 years.

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  5. JOAO ALVES FILHO said:
    6 from 2023 to 07 at 10: XNUMX

    What are the high purity ultrafine byproducts?

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  6. Joaquim Alves Neto said:
    6 from 2023 to 06 at 59: XNUMX

    We hope that what is taken from nature is distributed equally to everyone and does not lead to wealth accumulating in the hands of a few or fueling corruption!!!

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  7. Marcelo Pantuzza. said:
    5 from 2023 to 12 at 52: XNUMX

    Brazil, delivering everything, as usual.

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  8. Ricardo Sales said:
    4 from 2023 to 19 at 21: XNUMX

    We are not going to become a simple lithium exporter. Then we will buy the battery at whatever price the Chinese want. In the end, the only thing left for the next generation will be the hole.

    Reply

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