The Brazilian government and Russia’s Tenex, a subsidiary of Rosatom (formally known as Techsnabexport, Tenex being its export brand), have launched discussions on the joint extraction of uranium and lithium in the South American republic, the Brazilian newspaper Folha de S.Paulo reported, citing Minister of Mines and Energy Alexandre Silveira. The sides aim first to assess the feasibility of launching joint mining projects, he said, noting that Brasilia expects the partnership with Russia to ...
About 70 projects in the field of natural resources extraction are being prepared for launch in Argentina. Most of the projects with Russian participation are at the initial stages, including the approval of work permits (in the field of ecology and social sphere), after which the companies will begin to assess the viability of the projects, explained in the Embassy of Argentina in the Russian Federation. Despite the fact that Russian companies are most interested in projects related to lithium ...
According to forecasts, the global market could face a lithium shortage of approximately 1.3 million tons and a rare-earth metals deficit of 66,000 tons by 2040. Lithium is critical for manufacturing batteries for electric vehicles and renewable energy systems. In a report by Alexey Chekunkov, Head of the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East and Arctic, Russia’s domestic production development could offset up to 7% of the global lithium deficit (around 91,000 tons). Additionally, ...
JSC "Arkmineral – Resource" in the Murmansk Region is developing the Afrikanda rare-earth metals deposit, has begun designing a processing plant. Construction of the complex, capable of processing approximately one million tons of ore annually, is set to begin in 2026–2027, according to a TASS report citing the company’s General Director Andrey Trenin. He emphasized that key technical solutions for the plant are already finalized. This year, the company plans to register the reserves on the ...
The authorities of the Donetsk People’s Republic (DNR), together with Russia’s Federal Agency for Mineral Resources (Rosnedra), are developing a mechanism to transfer the Shevchenkivske lithium deposit in the DNR—liberated by Russian forces—for development, DNR head Denis Pushilin told TASS. "The Shevchenkivske lithium deposit, whose territory was liberated by Russian units, is still too close to the frontline to begin work. <...> Together with Rosnedra, we are working out a mechanism to transfer ...