Lithium Ionic Brazil Lithium Resources Grow by Nearly One-Third in Latest Estimate

Lithium Ionic boosts Brazil lithium resources by 33%, now holding 901,000 tonnes LCE at Bandeira spodumene project.
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Lithium Ionic Brazil Lithium Resources Grow by Nearly One-Third in Latest Estimate
Lithium Ionic Mining

Canadian miner upgrades Bandeira project to 901,000 tonnes LCE as Brazil’s Lithium Valley gains momentum

Feasibility study update and 2026 production plan reaffirm long-term potential of Minas Gerais spodumene assets

Lithium Ionic Brazil lithium resources have grown significantly, with the Canadian company increasing its estimate for the Bandeira project by nearly 33%. The project now holds 27.2 million tonnes of lithium oxide, equivalent to 901,000 tonnes of lithium carbonate equivalent (LCE), according to the company’s latest technical assessment.

Successive resource upgrades reinforce investor confidence in Brazil’s Lithium Valley

This marks the third resource upgrade in just 13 months, following 15% and 30% increases in April and May 2024. Lithium Ionic also announced the potential to add another 615,432 tonnes of inferred LCE, indicating untapped upside across its broader lithium footprint. The updated resource base will be included in a revised feasibility study due in the second half of 2025.

Located in Minas Gerais, the Bandeira project lies at the heart of Brazil’s emerging Lithium Valley, a rapidly developing spodumene hub attracting global mining attention. Lithium Ionic plans to produce its first lithium concentrate batch in the second half of 2026, positioning itself as a key supplier to the EV and battery storage markets.

Regional consolidation includes Baixa Grande and Itinga project areas

Beyond Bandeira, Lithium Ionic holds 42,000 acres of mineral rights, including the nearby Baixa Grande and Itinga projects. These assets provide additional scalability for long-term operations, giving the company a strong strategic position in Latin America’s lithium supply chain. The expansion of Lithium Ionic Brazil lithium resources supports both near-term production targets and future growth potential.

The Metalnomist Commentary

Lithium Ionic’s resource expansion confirms Brazil’s strategic role in global lithium supply. As production timelines align with downstream EV demand, Latin America continues to draw investor interest as a sustainable, diversified alternative to Asia-dominated supply chains.

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