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    Portugal keen to launch lithium prospecting tender in 2026

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    Posted on January 13, 2026

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    Last updated: January 19, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Portugal plans a lithium tender by 2026, focusing on local benefits and environmental concerns. The tender aims to boost domestic lithium production.

    Table of Contents

    • Portugal's Lithium Mining Strategy
    • Current Status of Lithium Reserves
    • Environmental and Community Concerns
    • Future of Galp and Oil Refining

    Portugal Plans to Initiate Lithium Prospecting Tender by 2026

    Portugal's Lithium Mining Strategy

    By Sergio Goncalves

    Current Status of Lithium Reserves

    LISBON, Jan 13 (Reuters) - Portugal's government hopes to launch a long-delayed tender for lithium prospecting licenses this year, the Environment Minister said on Tuesday, promising to ensure that local communities, some of which have opposed mining, share in the benefits.

    Environmental and Community Concerns

    With 60,000 tonnes of reserves, Portugal is Europe's top lithium producer, selling largely to the ceramics industry and has only recently sought to produce battery-grade lithium.

    Future of Galp and Oil Refining

    The shift is seen as key to building a domestic lithium value chain and cutting Europe's reliance on imports, but local communities and environmental groups have opposed early projects.

    Environment Minister Maria da Graca Carvalho told Reuters the government "is working to have a strategy in place by the summer" for new mining that will prioritise "the involvement of local communities, ensuring projects' wealth stays in the country, is shared regionally, and generates local jobs".

    "We are looking at good practices in other countries, but we are working quickly. The tender could be launched this year," she said.

    The tender was first planned for 2018, but suffered long delays as several consecutive governments collapsed. The current minority administration was elected in March 2025.

    Portugal's environmental agency APA has already given its initial approval to lithium extraction at the Barroso mine, owned by London-based company Savannah Resources, and to the Montalegre mine of the local firm Lusorecursos.

    Commenting on a different subject, Graca Carvalho said she was optimistic about negotiations between Portuguese energy firm Galp and private equity-backed Moeve to combine their oil refining businesses into one of Europe's largest refiners with a combined capacity of 700,000 barrels per day.

    The state holds a stake of around 8% in Galp.

    "The government will assess the deal, but it would give Galp significant critical mass, [and] would create a very large company at both Iberian and global level, which matters even more in today's energy sector," she said.

    (Reporting by Sergio Goncalves; editing by Andrei Khalip, Alexandra Hudson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Portugal plans to launch a lithium prospecting tender by 2026.
    • •Local communities will be involved in the mining projects.
    • •Portugal is Europe's top lithium producer with 60,000 tonnes of reserves.
    • •Environmental concerns have delayed the tender since 2018.
    • •Galp is negotiating a major oil refining merger.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Portugal keen to launch lithium prospecting tender in 2026

    1What is lithium prospecting?

    Lithium prospecting refers to the exploration and assessment of lithium deposits to determine their viability for mining and production, particularly for battery-grade lithium.

    2What are lithium reserves?

    Lithium reserves are the quantities of lithium that are economically recoverable from the earth, often found in mineral deposits or brine sources.

    3What is battery-grade lithium?

    Battery-grade lithium is a high-purity form of lithium used in the production of batteries, particularly for electric vehicles and renewable energy storage.

    4What is the role of local communities in mining?

    Local communities play a crucial role in mining projects as they are often directly affected by operations. Their involvement ensures that benefits are shared and environmental concerns are addressed.

    5What is the significance of lithium in Europe?

    Lithium is significant in Europe as it is essential for the production of batteries, which are critical for electric vehicles and renewable energy technologies, helping to reduce reliance on imports.

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