Bolivian lithium brines emerging from the shadows cast by Chile and Argentina
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The government of Luis Arce assures that Bolivia has one of the largest lithium reserves in the world, estimated at about 23 million tons, according to a state study.
Bolivian lithium brines emerging from the shadows cast by Chile and Argentina
Bolivia’s salars are estimated to host about 22% of the world’s known lithium resources Lithium brines in the country saddled with high levels of magnesium that make it expensive to process Cosmos Exploration is counting on A-DLE technology developed by Vulcan Energy to overcome this hurdle The famed Lithium Triangle encompasses parts of Chile, Argentina and Bolivia and supplies the majority of the world’s lithium and hosts the lion’s share of…
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