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Old 06-15-2009, 06:35 AM
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Default Bolivia fires first shot in Lithium wars

Bolivia may go solo with lithium

AFP, June 15, 2009

Bolivia wants to exploit its huge lithium reserves on its own without the participation of private foreign companies, a senior government official said.



Bolivia wants to exploit its huge lithium reserves on its own without the participation of private foreign companies, a senior government official said in an interview published on Sunday.


The government of President Evo Morales has been in discussions since last year with companies from France, Japan and South Korea about developing its reserves of lithium, used to make batteries for gas-electric hybrid vehicles.
But Freddy Beltran, director general of the Mining Ministry, indicated that Bolivia would seek financing to develop the lithium reserves itself.
"In reality, what the state wants is to have the industrial plant with its own resources," Beltran was quoted as saying by the newspaper La Razon. "It doesn't matter whether we have to look for financial support from a bank or some other entity."


The government has said the private companies want to extract and export lithium in its raw form, while La Paz is adamant about wanting to process it in Bolivia.


The government is currently building a pilot plant in the Andean region of Uyuni to produce lithium carbonate, which is used in the production of lithium car batteries. It is scheduled to go into operation next year.


I see this as a sign of things to come: resource nationalism and increasing sovereign risk... REEs, Lithium, V2O5 etc

 

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