The world could face a shortage for lithium as demand for the energy metal/mineral increasing with the adoption of renewable technologies and electric vehicles, with some analysts forecasting that it could come as soon as 2025.Â
BMI, a Fitch Solutions research unit, predicts that a lithium supply deficit could occur by 2025. In a recently published report, BMI largely attributed the deficit to China’s lithium demand exceeding that of its supply.
So where is the new supply of lithium coming from?
Mining companies regularly publish technical updates, new resource estimates and economic studies of lithium projects being explored and developed now. Costmine Intelligence collects and sorts these documents and make them quickly accessible for the mining industry to review on our platform.Â
Here we provide a glimpse of the reports that were produced from lithium projects in the past three months…take a look.
Here we have collected the majority of technical reports published for TSX and TSX-Venture listed lithium projects in the third quarter of 2023 (July to September). You can download and review these documents with one click and see what companies are doing at their properties.
Lanxess South Plant
Standard Lithium
(TSX-V: SLL)
Oct. 18, 2023
Whabouchi Plant
Allkem Ltd.
(TSX: AKM)Â
 Oct. 16, 2023
Rose Lithium-Tantalum Project
Critical Elements Ltihium
(TSX-V: CRE)
Oct. 11, 2023
James Bay Lithium Project
Allkem Ltd.
(TSX-V: AKE)
Sept. 29, 2023
South West Arkansas Project
Standard Lithium
(TSX-V: SLL)
July 28, 2023
Donner Lake Lithium Project
Grid Metals
TSX-V: GRDM
Sept. 1, 2023
Vision Lithium
(TSX-V: VLI)
Aug. 10, 2023
(TSX-V: GRD)
Aug. 10, 2023
Standard Lithium (TSX-V: SLL)
Aug. 9, 2023