What's Happening?
Kodal Minerals, an Aim-listed company, has commenced the export of lithium spodumene concentrate from its Bougouni lithium project in southern Mali. The first truckloads have departed the site and are
undergoing final customs formalities before being transported to the port of San Pedro in Côte d’Ivoire. The Bougouni operation team is tasked with moving 30,000 tons of spodumene concentrate from the project’s stockpile to the port for the initial export to Hainan, China. The transportation process is expected to take between four to six weeks, with plans to continue moving the full 45,000-ton stockpile to ensure a steady supply at the San Pedro port for subsequent shipments. Kodal Minerals CEO Bernard Aylward emphasized the significance of this milestone, noting the successful construction of the dense media separation plant and the processing of ore from the Ngoualana open pit.
Why It's Important?
The export of lithium spodumene concentrate from Kodal Minerals' Bougouni project marks a significant development in the global lithium supply chain, particularly as demand for lithium continues to rise due to its critical role in battery production for electric vehicles and renewable energy storage. This milestone not only represents a new revenue stream for Kodal Minerals but also strengthens Mali's position in the global mining industry. The successful export could attract further investment into the region, potentially boosting local economies and creating job opportunities. Additionally, the shipment to China underscores the strategic importance of African mineral resources in meeting global energy transition goals.
What's Next?
Kodal Minerals plans to continue transporting the remaining stockpile to the San Pedro port, ensuring a consistent supply for future shipments. The company anticipates generating revenue upon the completion of loading the vessel at the port, as per the offtake agreement. Further updates on the Bougouni operation and export activities are expected as developments progress. The successful execution of this export could lead to increased production capacity and further exploration activities in the region.