25
June 2024
CleanTech Lithium PLC
("CleanTech Lithium", "CTL" or the "Company")
Expressions of Interest
Submitted
Project Name
Change
CleanTech Lithium PLC (AIM: CTL,
Frankfurt:T2N, OTCQX:CTLHF), an exploration and
development company advancing
sustainable lithium projects in Chile, confirms Expressions of
Interest ("RFIs") for a total of five lithium projects have been
submitted for the Chilean Government to review. This is part of the
process the Company must follow to be awarded a Special Lithium Operating Contract ("CEOL") to produce
lithium. In addition, the Company would like to announce that it
has renamed its second flagship project Francisco Basin to Viento
Andino.
Highlights:
· The Company's
subsidiaries, Atacama Salt Lakes SpA, CLS Chile SpA and CleanTech
Antofagasta SpA, have submitted RFIs to the Chilean Government
in-line with the updated CEOL application procedure, part of the
National Lithium Strategy.
· It
is expected that the Chilean Government will release an update on
the RFIs process on or around 9th July 2024, where the Government
will elaborate on how projects are expected to move forward with
the process leading to the award of a CEOL, a key contract required
to becoming a new lithium producer in Chile subject to
environmental impact assessments and possibly further consultation
with local communities.
· RFIs have been
submitted for CTL's two most advanced projects; Laguna Verde and
Viento Andino (previously known as Francisco Basin) and three
additional RFIs have been submitted for projects in partnership
with other parties which are subject to confidentiality.
· The RFIs highlight
the advanced progress CTL has made developing its projects based on
using Direct Lithium Extraction, early and groundbreaking community
engagement, and full alignment with Chile´s National Lithium
Strategy.
· The name of the
Company´s Francisco Basin project has been changed to Viento
Andino, in line with the RFI submission, to highlight the project
area is outside the area of a national park of similar name located
in the basin.
· The award in due
course of CEOLs will help CTL secure investment for the
construction of the Projects thus contributing to the future supply
of sustainable lithium from Chile.
Steve Kesler, Executive Chairman and Interim CEO, of CleanTech
Lithium PLC, said: "We are very
pleased to confirm the Expressions of Interest have been submitted
to the Chilean government ahead of the deadline set by the Ministry
of Mining. Submissions were made in respect of our two advanced
wholly owned projects and three new prospective projects as joint
ventures. We have highlighted the significant investment we have
already made across our lithium projects, the positive progress
with DLE and our established engagement with local communities.
These submissions are a required step in the process to be awarded
a CEOL by the Government, and the granting of a CEOL is key to
becoming a lithium producer, subject to environmental impact
assessments which are already underway. We expect to hear from the
Government in July how the process towards the award of CEOLs for
our two advanced projects will move forward following the
announcement of results of the RFI process on or around 9th
July."
Expressions of Interest
Submitted
CleanTech Lithium submitted the
Laguna Verde and Viento Andino Expressions of Interest ahead of the
deadline of 17th June 2024 set by the Chilean
government. The RFI process is for the Government to collate
interest from all companies and review the suitability of
developing a lithium project on all the salars in Chile that were
identified as open for development. The Government will consider if
consultation with local communities is needed before proceeding
with the process to award a CEOL. CTL has maintained open
dialogue with local communities since inception of its projects and
signed a collaboration agreement with key local communities in
December 2023, receiving their strong support for the development
of CTL's sustainable lithium projects.
A third RFI submitted relates to the
exploration licences CTL holds in the basin of the Salar de
Atacama, which are significantly outside the salar margin, and the
area designated as strategic under the National Lithium Strategy.
This has been designated as the ´Arenas Blancas´ project. The
Company has submitted a joint venture RFI with a private Chilean
company with the combined licence area of the two companies having
good prospectivity. The submission provides a compelling
alternative for a sustainable lithium project in the region with a
DLE based extraction-reinjection model that protects the
hydrogeological balance of the subsurface aquifer and provides for
innovative ways to work with the local community.
Two further RFIs have been submitted
in joint venture with another party over salars that have been
declared by the Government as open for lithium development. Details
of these submissions remain, at this stage, confidential but if
CEOLs are awarded for these an appropriate announcement will be
made.
Project Name Change; Francisco Basin
to Viento Andino
Francisco Basin has been CTL´s
second priority project after the more advanced Laguna Verde
project. The project is located in the vicinity of the Nevada Tres
Cruces national park, which extends from the southern part of the
Maricunga basin to the northern part of the Laguna del Negro
Francisco basin, otherwise referred to as Francisco Basin. In March
2024, as part of the National Lithium Strategy, the Chilean
Government further clarified that national parks would be protected
from lithium development.
The Company has made the decision to
change the name of the Francisco Basin Project to Viento Andino to
remove any doubt as to which area the project covers and
underlining that all previous exploration programmes and planned
works are undertaken outside of the protected area and additionally
applying a buffer zone.
For
further information contact:
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CleanTech Lithium PLC
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Steve Kesler/Gordon Stein/Nick
Baxter
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Jersey office: +44 (0) 1534 668
321
Chile office:
+562-32239222
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Or via Celicourt
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Celicourt Communications
Felicity Winkles/Philip Dennis/Ali
AlQahtani
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+44 (0) 20 7770 6424
cleantech@celicourt.uk
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Beaumont Cornish Limited (Nominated Adviser)
Roland Cornish/Asia
Szusciak
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+44 (0) 20 7628 3396
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Canaccord Genuity (Joint Broker)
James Asensio
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+44 (0) 20 7523 4680
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Fox-Davies Capital Limited (Joint Broker)
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+44 (0) 20 3884 8450
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Daniel Fox-Davies
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daniel@fox-davies.com
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to the proposed arrangements described in this announcement or any
matter referred to in it.
Notes
CleanTech Lithium (AIM:CTL,
Frankfurt:T2N, OTCQX:CTLHF) is an exploration and development
company advancing sustainable lithium projects
in Chile for the clean energy transition. Committed to
net-zero, CleanTech Lithium's mission is to produce material
quantities of sustainable battery grade lithium products using
Direct Lithium Extraction technology powered by renewable energy.
The Company plans to be a leading supplier of 'green' lithium to
the EV and battery manufacturing market.
CleanTech Lithium has two key
lithium projects in Chile, Laguna Verde and Viento Andino, and hold
licences in Llamara and Salar de Atacama, located in the
lithium triangle, a leading centre for battery grade lithium
production. The two major projects: Laguna Verde and Viento
Andino are situated within basins controlled by the Company,
which affords significant potential development and operational
advantages. All four projects have direct access to existing
infrastructure and renewable power.
CleanTech Lithium is committed to
using renewable power for processing and reducing the environmental
impact of its lithium production by utilising Direct Lithium
Extraction with reinjection of spent brine. Direct Lithium
Extraction is a transformative technology which removes lithium
from brine, with higher recoveries than conventional extraction
processes. The method offers short development lead times with no
extensive site construction or evaporation pond development so
there is minimal water depletion from the
aquifer. www.ctlithium.com
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