Home Industry Mining Dubai mining firm plans to start Argentina lithium production next year The company is still determining which extraction method to use, but will likely begin with a mix of direct lithium extraction and evaporation pools by Reuters May 22, 2024 Image credit: jasonbennee/ Getty Images Dubai-based United Mining Projects Corporation (UMPC) plans to begin producing battery-grade lithium in Argentina next year, aiming to deliver 5,000 metric tons in 2027 and double that in 2028, CEO Bradley Pielsticker said in an interview. Argentina is the world’s fourth-largest lithium producer, with a pipeline of projects led by international companies set to ramp up in the coming months. UMPC will operate in Argentina’s Catamarca province through its subsidiary Marhen Lithium, and is currently analysing its first production samples, Pielsticker said in the interview on Friday, after last month announcing a $550m investment in the project. The company is still determining which extraction method to use, but will likely begin with a mix of direct lithium extraction and evaporation pools. “We’re looking at what steps we will take with the pilot plant, which we expect to have operating next year,” Pielsticker said. “We’re looking at direct extraction to help us manage water resources more efficiently.” Argentina, weathering a prolonged economic crisis with a shortage of foreign currency, is betting on increased mining exports to boost the country’s coffers. Lithium output grew nearly a third in 2023 compared to the prior year. Pielsticker said he supports a proposal from President Javier Milei, under discussion in Congress, to give taxes, customs and exchange rate benefits to large projects. “We are delighted with the general idea of changes that legislation could bring to mining projects,” Pielsticker said. Read: UAE mining giant eyes majority stake in Vedanta’s Zambian mines Tags Argentina lithium Mining United Mining Projects Corporation You might also like Chile says Saudi mining minister to visit, lithium expected on agenda Saudi Ma’aden has extracted lithium from seawater, CEO says MITHRA Metals expands global footprint with ambitious acquisition Abu Dhabi’s Mubadala invests in Australia’s largest urea project