Kodal Minerals nears commercial production at Mali lithium mine

Kodal Minerals (LON: KOD) significant progress at its Bougouni lithium project in southern Mali, with construction nearly complete and commercial production imminent.
Bougouni is set to become Mali鈥檚 second operational lithium mine in just two months, following Ganfeng Lithium鈥檚 first spodumene production at the Goulamina project in December.
Kodal noted the mine鈥檚 Dense Media Separation (DMS) processing plant has already produced more than 11,000 tonnes of spodumene concentrate. Operations continue to ramp up. In the final week of March alone, the plant processed 13,400 tonnes of ore, yielding 1,920 tonnes of concentrate with a lithium oxide grade of 5.63%.
The path to full-scale production has been slowed by delays in transferring the mining licence from Future Minerals SARL to Les Mines de Lithium de Bougouni SA (LMLB).
LMLB is 65% owned by Kodal Mining UK (KMUK), a joint venture between Kodal Minerals (49%) and China鈥檚 Hainan Group (51%). The remaining 35% is held by the Malian government.
The path to full-scale production has been slowed by delays in transferring the mining licence to a JV in which the Malian government has 35% stake.
Kodal confirmed that the necessary updates to LMLB鈥檚 corporate structure have been approved by Mali鈥檚 mining and finance ministries. The final step鈥攑residential sign-off by Assimi Go茂ta鈥攔emains pending.
In light of the delays, Kodal has asked for an extension on a $7.5 million payment to the Malian state, originally due under a memorandum of understanding signed on Nov. 1, 2024. The government has acknowledged the request, with a formal response expected.
Chief executive officer Bernard Aylward said the company remains confident in meeting its production target of 11,000 tonnes of spodumene concentrate per month.
鈥淥ur team has built a significant stockpile of spodumene concentrate, ready for transport and sale, equivalent to a full month of production,鈥 Aylward said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e continuing to increase that stockpile, which gives us confidence in hitting our output goals.鈥
Bougouni is located 170 km south of Mali鈥檚 capital, Bamako, in a region home to several active mines, including Hummingbird Resources鈥 Yanfolila gold mine and B2Gold鈥檚 Fekola operation.
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