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    Savannah Speeds up Portugal Lithium Project, Sees Longer Lifespan

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    Posted on March 31, 2026

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    Last updated: March 31, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Savannah Resources is fast‑tracking its Barroso lithium project in northern Portugal, boosting resource potential to over 100 million tonnes and extending mine life beyond 50 years, with production targeted for 2028 and strong European strategic support.

    Savannah Fast-Tracks Portugal Lithium Project, Foresees Larger, Longer Mine

    Accelerated Development and Expansion of Barroso Lithium Deposit

    By Sergio Goncalves

    Project Acceleration and Global Competitiveness

    LISBON, March 31 (Reuters) - London‑listed Savannah Resources is accelerating work on its lithium project in Portugal, increasingly confident it can be globally competitive and help to reduce Europe's reliance on Chinese supplies of the metal used to manufacture batteries, CEO Emanuel Proença told Reuters on Tuesday.

    Resource Estimates and Mine Lifespan

    Confirmed resources at the Barroso deposit of spodumene - a lithium‑bearing mineral - in northern Portugal were raised in September to over 39 million metric tons, from 28 million metric tons, which was already Europe's largest.

    Proenca said potential extensions of 35 million to 62 million metric tons could push resources above 100 million metric tons and more than double the mine's projected lifespan to more than 50 years.

    Engineering, Environmental, and Financial Milestones

    "Work has accelerated in recent months on all fronts … with each project milestone, we become more and more confident it can be highly competitive on a global scale, even in difficult market conditions," Proença said, citing progress in engineering studies, meeting of environmental requirements and preparing project finance for the construction phase. 

    A 110 million euro grant from the Portuguese government was also "a positive step." 

    A final investment decision is expected by the end of the year, with construction planned for 2027 and first production in 2028.

    Market Impact and Local Engagement

    Reducing European Reliance on Chinese Lithium

    Europe aims to reduce reliance on Chinese lithium as it shifts away from fossil fuels, but its own extraction and refining capacity remains limited.

    Proença said the project could break even at $600 per ton of spodumene concentrate, "allowing it to compete with the majors", while supplying raw materials closer to Europe's refineries and "reducing it’s reliance on other countries, especially China." Spodumene shipped to China is now trading above $2,000.

    Community Relations and Local Opposition

    The project has faced local opposition since Barroso became a World Heritage agricultural site in 2018, though the CEO said it was "gradually decreasing" as the company hires locally and steps up engagement with the local population.

    (Reporting by Sergio Goncalves; editing by Andrei Khalip and David Gregorio)

    References

    • Savannah Resources Plc - Barroso Lithium Project, Portugal
    • REG - Savannah Resources - Project and Market Update — TradingView News
    • Dutch lithium supplier AMG seeks to bypass China | MarketScreener

    Table of Contents

    • Accelerated Development and Expansion of Barroso Lithium Deposit
    • Project Acceleration and Global Competitiveness

    Key Takeaways

    • •Confirmed JORC‑compliant spodumene resources at Barroso have risen to 39 Mt as of September 2025, and potential extensions of another 35–62 Mt could push total resources above 100 Mt, doubling mine lifespan to over 50 years. (savannahresources.com)
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    Frequently Asked Questions about Savannah speeds up Portugal lithium project, sees longer lifespan

    1What is Savannah Resources planning for its Portugal lithium project?

    Savannah Resources is accelerating its lithium project in Barroso, Portugal, aiming to expand resources and extend the mine's lifespan.

    2How much lithium does the Barroso deposit contain?

    Confirmed resources have increased to over 39 million metric tons, with possible extensions that could exceed 100 million metric tons.

  • Resource Estimates and Mine Lifespan
  • Engineering, Environmental, and Financial Milestones
  • Market Impact and Local Engagement
  • Reducing European Reliance on Chinese Lithium
  • Community Relations and Local Opposition
  • Savannah is accelerating engineering, environmental and financing milestones, backed by a €110 million Portuguese state grant and support from EU strategic status and German loan guarantees, targeting a final investment decision by end‑2026, construction in 2027, and first production in 2028. (tradingview.com)
  • •The project can break even at $600/ton of spodumene concentrate—competitive globally—with current spot prices above $2,000/ton, helping Europe reduce reliance on Chinese lithium supply amid growing energy transition demands. (marketscreener.com)
  • 3When is Savannah’s final investment decision expected?

    The final investment decision for the Portugal lithium project is expected by the end of the year.

    4How does this project help Europe’s lithium supply?

    The project aims to boost European lithium supply, reducing reliance on Chinese imports and supporting battery manufacturing.

    5What challenges has the Barroso lithium project faced?

    The project has faced local opposition since Barroso became a World Heritage agricultural site in 2018, but this is gradually decreasing.

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