Clontarf Energy plc
("Clontarf" or the
"Company")
South American Brines
Progress
Clontarf Energy plc (AIM: CLON), the
energy company focused on lithium brines, and petroleum projects,
is pleased to update shareholders on progress:
Highlights
· The Bolivian State Lithium Company ("YLB") formally
launched, on 26th
January, its second Call for Bids
("convocatoria") over
seven priority salares (salt pans) in
Potosà y Oruro. This ambitious bid round
targets much of the world's large and medium-sized salares and
includes scope for Direct Lithium
Extraction proposals. This will provide a
firm legal basis for work, under Bolivian laws.
· This major
convocatoria applies to
all commercial evaporite products, with a special focus on battery
grade Lithium salts.
· Clontarf has been encouraged to submit bids on further
development of the key Uyuni, Coipasa,
Pastos Grandes, Capina, Cañapa, Chiguana and Empexa salares. These
are the priority salt pans identified by Clontarf's technical team in 2018. The team has conducted
sampling and initial tests on most of these salares.
· Initial laboratory results from work on the official YLB
samples provided recently were highly encouraging. Lithium levels
were high in the key samples, while impurities are not expected to
trouble our Joint Venture's Direct Lithium Extraction
process.
· Accordingly,
the Joint Venture's technical process, and key components,
especially sensors and membranes, are being fine-tuned and upgraded
in accordance with brine composition, including impurities
levels.
· For best results,
this involves further improvements in membrane design and
construction, as well as fine-tuning the planned plants'
layouts.
·
Clontarf's current plan is to offer to deploy a
test-plant to one or more salares by the end of 2024.
· The start of
operations at the Texas pilot plant is now scheduled for Q2 2024.
Timeframes have been adjusted for better results, over longer
periods, to fulfil possibly higher future customer requirements.
Key commissioning staff are being mobilised, and the pilot plant is
being assembled.
· Clontarf is also actively participating in the priority
European Union ("EU") lithium initiative. This included a European
Union delegation to Bolivia and Argentina during November and
December 2023, which included several site visits, as well as
high-level official meetings. This initiative may lead to
additional cooperation agreements and may benefit from EU
support.
· Further updates will be provided, as appropriate, in
accordance with necessary clearances from the
authorities.
David Horgan, Chairman, commented: "The new
convocatoria, or formal Call for Bids,
gives both sides a legally-binding basis for exploration and
development agreements in joint venture with national
authorities. For Clontarf, this
represents a vindication of years of work
since
2018.
"Similarly, the EU Commission's Critical Minerals initiative
is something we have argued for since 2008. The high-powered EU
delegation to Bolivia and Argentina during late 2023 studied how
critical South American brines are to supplying adequate volumes of
premium clean battery-grade lithium. Follow-up discussions are
scheduled during February 2024. Clontarf will participate
vigorously in this initiative.
"Our team is active in South America, and elsewhere. We
are keen to accelerate work in accordance with local regulations.
Our long-term plan is developing as hoped.
"The battery-grade Lithium products industry will evolve
rapidly over the coming months. The future has
arrived."
This announcement contains inside
information for the purposes of Article 7 of Regulation (EU)
596/2014.
ENDS
For
further information please visit http://clontarfenergy.com
or
contact:
Clontarf Energy
David Horgan, Chairman
Jim Finn, Director
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