Clontarf Energy plc
("Clontarf" or the
"Company")
Encouraging Bolivian Brines
Progress
Clontarf Energy plc (AIM: CLON), the
energy company focused on lithium brines, and petroleum projects,
is pleased to update shareholders on substantial, recent progress,
in its activities in Bolivia:
The Company reports that on 4 March 2024, it
submitted its qualification materials to the Bolivian State Lithium
Company ("YLB") in relation to the Call for Bids ("convocatoria")
for the seven priority salares (salt pans) in Southern Bolivia.
Assessment by YLB is expected during March, with negotiations on
licence terms for those successful applicants anticipated from
early April.
The Company further notes that, on 27 February
2024, the European Commission launched an important initiative in
partnership with a high-level Bolivian delegation to
Brussels. This followed the EU Critical Minerals Act 2023,
which aims to boost and diversify supplies of critical raw
materials, and support necessary Research and Development. Clontarf
Energy participated with other private sector companies, banks and
development agencies in these events in the country. The result was
that the EU institutions agreed in principle to finance related
infrastructure, through the Bolivian authorities, and accepted that
Direct Lithium Extraction (DLE) is clean and environmentally
friendly. As infrastructure spend can be two-thirds of the total
capital cost of new mines in remote locations, this support is
critical. Bolivian representatives also accepted in principle that
such investment would qualify for contractual offtake rights, under
applicable law. This meets the key EU objective to protect and
develop its automotive and green technology sectors.
Further updates will be provided, as
appropriate, in accordance with necessary clearances from the
authorities.
David Horgan, Chairman, commented: "Recent progress vindicates
Clontarf's confidence, as all parties focus on practical measures
to expedite lithium production.
"Both Bolivia, and the EU Commission are thinking
strategically:
"Bolivia is determined to boost output of battery-grade
lithium, under law. Its high-grade brines carry economic grades of
lithium and other salts offering cleaner sources than current
mining practices of burning hard-rock in Chinese coal-fired
furnaces.
"The EU Commission rightly identifies Bolivia as potentially a
key source of large volumes of cleanly-produced, high-purity
battery-grade lithium. EU and other development institutions
embrace their responsibility to overcome financial and legal
challenges to deliver early output.
"The convocatoria,
or formal Call
for Bids, gives all sides a legally-binding basis for exploration
and development agreements in joint venture with national
authorities.
"The EU Commission drives ahead with its Critical Minerals
initiative. EU institutions have the resources, skills, and
determination to make these projects happen. Once it starts moving
it is difficult to stop.
"We expect early results from
ongoing efforts to strengthen critical raw material value chains
between the EU and Latin America. Clontarf is participating
vigorously in this initiative."
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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