15 January
2025
CleanTech Lithium PLC ("CleanTech
Lithium" or "CleanTech" or the "Company")
Submits Application for a Special
Lithium Operating Contract (CEOL)
for its Laguna Verde Project in
Chile
CleanTech Lithium PLC (AIM: CTL, Frankfurt:
T2N), an exploration and development
company advancing sustainable
lithium projects in Chile, is pleased to
announce that the Company's subsidiary in Chile,
Atacama Salt Lakes SpA ("ASL"), has
submitted its main application (the "Application") for a Special
Lithium Operation Contract ("CEOL") for the Company's flagship
asset, Laguna Verde (the "Project"). Laguna Verde is one of six
saline systems that the Government of Chile has prioritised for
development by the private sector and the CEOL gives the applicant
the right to commercially produce lithium from the specified
project.
Although contracts are normally
awarded after a public tender the Government has announced a
simplified procedure whereby an applicant can be awarded a CEOL
through direct negotiation if it meets certain criteria. The
Company believes that its application for a CEOL at Laguna Verde
demonstrates that these criteria have been met and so expects to
proceed with direct negotiation with the Government on the terms of
the CEOL.
Highlights:
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ASL has submitted the main Application for the
CEOL, with additional annexes to be submitted shortly to finalise
electronic submission, in compliance with the criteria established
by the Ministry of Mining to enter the simplified procedure for the
award of a CEOL through direct negotiation.
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The Application details the basis under which
CleanTech Lithium intends to advance the Project and is supported
by independent technical studies and reports covering the
considerable work undertaken and progress achieved on the Project
over the past four years. The Application runs to 1200 pages of
supporting documentation.
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This includes the work undertaken on Direct
Lithium Extraction ("DLE") and the DLE pilot plant in Copiapó
culminating in the recently announced production of high-grade
lithium carbonate with 99.78% purity.
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The Application addresses the criteria set by the
Ministry of Mining which would allow ASL to enter direct
negotiations with the Government for the award of a CEOL in
2025:
o ASL
holds licences exceeding 80% of the licences in the proposed CEOL
polygon area included in the Application
o The
Company is a participant in the lithium industry through its
lithium exploration and exploitation activities in Chile
o The
Company meets the minimum equity requirement and maximum
debt/equity ratio on its consolidated balance sheet over the past
two accounting periods, and
o Demonstrated community consultation and support -
the Application includes letters of support from indigenous
community leaders for the award of the CEOL to ASL and for CTL´s
approach to develop the Project
·
The Application outlines the benefits the Project
will bring to Chile with the Company being a leader in deploying a
new sustainable lithium production method in the country, along
with financial returns to the State and local communities,
employment and economic growth in the region, technical development
and value adding opportunities
·
The Company will maintain an ongoing dialogue with
the relevant Government authorities over the coming months with a
view to having the Application accepted for direct negotiation by
April 2025 and then having the CEOL awarded around mid-year
2025.
·
CleanTech Lithium will host an investor webinar
today at 17:00 GMT. Investors can sign up
to Investor Meet Company for free via:
https://www.investormeetcompany.com/cleantech-lithium-plc/register-investor
Steve
Kesler, Executive Chairman, CleanTech Lithium
said: "We believe that our CEOL application fully
complies with the criteria established by the Mining Ministry to
enter the simplified procedure and direct negotiation. We think
this marks a major step towards advancing sustainable lithium
supply from Chile to the global battery and EV market. CleanTech
Lithium has undertaken extensive work on the Project over the past
4 years. With the recent announcement of high-grade lithium
carbonate production from Laguna Verde brine and with the
pre-feasibility study expected to complete end of March, we believe
we are extremely well-placed to engage with strategic partners and
move the Project forward towards the production of lithium
carbonate in a sustainable manner.
"Finally, I would like to thank the local community leaders
who have supported our CEOL application. We believe this reflects
the approach we have taken as a Company to work alongside the
communities - and local universities - in a collaborative and open
manner and this is a key part of our story in the
Application."
Further Details:
As stated in the RNS of 27 September
2024, the Chile Government prioritised six salt flats for lithium
development, including Laguna Verde, the Company's flagship
project, as having the most favourable conditions to advance
lithium exploration and production. The Ministry of Mining set
out certain criteria that companies must meet to enter a simplified
procedure and direct negotiation with Government for award of a
CEOL rather than through a public tender. The Government will award
one CEOL per saline system.
These criteria include:
Demonstrating
experience in all or any of the following areas - Exploration in
mining, mining exploitation, participation in lithium refining or
development of value-added lithium products: In
the CEOL application the Company provides details of our work in
exploration for lithium in Chile which has led to declaration of a
substantial resource at Laguna Verde. The criteria for experience
in mining exploitation requires that the applicant have developed
or be developing a lithium project with a minimum construction
capex of US$100million and with a minimum production capacity of
5,000tpa lithium carbonate equivalent ("LCE") and state at which
stage of development is the project. CleanTech Lithium is at PFS
stage in the development of Laguna Verde having completed a scoping
study with production rate of 20,000tpa LCE with an estimated capex
at that time of about US$400million. The Company thus meets the
experience criteria in exploration in mining and in mining
exploitation.
Financial
capacity: Each applicant must show it has more
than US$30m equity across financial accounts on average over the
past two years and a debt-to-equity ratio of a maximum of 1.2. In
the CEOL application CleanTech Lithium provides the audited balance
sheets and income statements that demonstrate these criteria have
been met. Furthermore, the application provides details of how the
Company intends to finance the construction of the Laguna Verde
project.
Holding mining
concessions for exploration and exploitation equivalent to 80% or
more of the area of the polygon corresponding to each saline
system: In the case of overlapping concessions
only the concessions with priority will be counted. The Ministry
provided the georeferenced vertices of the polygon for Laguna Verde
that the Ministry will use to measure the percentage of mining
property required to access the simplified procedure. However, this
polygon has a referential nature for the purpose of determining the
area over which the CEOL will be granted and can be modified by
virtue of an indigenous consultation process and the agreements
reached by the Ministry and the applicant company. Within the CEOL
application CleanTech Lithium has submitted a proposed polygon in
which ASL has over 80% of the exploration and exploitation licences
with priority. As further support, three of the indigenous
communities have provided letters to the Ministry supporting
CleanTech Lithium´s application including the proposed polygon for
the CEOL area.
Indigenous
consultations: The Government stated that it
would undertake consultation with indigenous communities
potentially affected by development of lithium projects on each of
the six prioritised salt flats. This consultation process commenced
in October 2024 and was expected to take 6-8 months. If the
Government and applicant reach agreement on the CEOL, it would be
signed once the indigenous consultation is completed and would
incorporate any agreements reached during the consultation process.
CleanTech Lithium has a close working relationship with local
indigenous communities and in December 2023 signed an alliance
agreement with three of those communities. The CleanTech Lithium
application includes details of our robust plans to collaborate and
form lasting partnerships with indigenous groups and communities
directly affected by project operations and includes letters of
support from the communities of the alliance agreement.
CleanTech Lithium believes it is fully
compliant with these criteria to enter the simplified procedure.
The Board's track record with successfully developing and operating
commercial mining projects, the Company's commitment to sustainable
production through use of DLE and renewable energy and establishing
partnerships with local communities position the Company in a very
strong position to be granted the CEOL for Laguna Verde.
CEOL Award
Mechanism - The simplified procedure
Submission of applications close on 31 January
2025. The Ministry IT and legal departments then have 5 business
days to register and organise the submittal. The Ministry´s Lithium
and Salar Unit then has 45 business days to review and analyse the
request. Once this analysis is completed and the Lithium and Salar
Unit verifies that all the information and documents needed to
enter the simplified procedure have been submitted then an
administrative act to accept the application will be prepared. This
timetable indicates that, provided all information in the Company
application is accepted, then CleanTech Lithium will enter direct
negotiation on the CEOL with the Ministry by mid-April
2025.
Following acceptance of the submittal, a
preliminary CEOL draft will be sent to the applicant and the
Lithium and Salar Unit has 60 business days to negotiate a final
CEOL and issue its opinion on the advisability of entering a CEOL
with the applicant. If approved a Supreme Decree awarding the CEOL
will be drafted. This timetable indicates that the CEOL should be
awarded in July 2025.
The CEOL process is a critical step in
fulfilling the Government's vision of making Chile a leader in
sustainable lithium production. The awarding of a CEOL to CleanTech
Lithium will support the global energy transition while protecting
local ecosystems and advancing community development. CleanTech
Lithium shares this vision and remains committed to playing an
integral role in realising Chile's National Lithium
Strategy.
For more information, visit the Ministry of
Mining's website at www.minmineria.cl or
explore the government's lithium strategy updates at
Hacienda
Chile.
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: +56 9 312
00081
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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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Fox-Davies Capital Limited (Joint Broker)
Daniel Fox-Davies
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+44 (0) 20 3884 8450
daniel@fox-davies.com
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Canaccord Genuity (Joint Broker)
James Asensio
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+44 (0) 20 7523 4680
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Notes
CleanTech Lithium (AIM:CTL,
Frankfurt:T2N, OTCQX:CTLHF) is an exploration and development
company advancing lithium projects in Chile for the clean
energy transition. Committed to net-zero, CleanTech Lithium's
mission is to become a new supplier of battery grade lithium using
Direct Lithium Extraction technology powered by renewable
energy.
CleanTech Lithium has two key
lithium projects in Chile, Laguna Verde and Viento Andino, and
exploration stage projects in Llamara and Arenas Blancas
(Salar de Atacama), located in the lithium triangle, a leading
centre for battery grade lithium production. The two most advanced
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 good access to existing infrastructure.
CleanTech Lithium is committed to
utilising Direct Lithium Extraction with reinjection of spent brine
resulting in no aquifer depletion. Direct Lithium Extraction is a
transformative technology which removes lithium from brine with
higher recoveries, short development lead times and no extensive
evaporation pond construction. www.ctlithium.com
**ENDS**