Vulcan Energy Resources has announced a major supply agreement with mining and commodities giant Glencore, under which it will deliver 36,000 to 44,000 tonnes of lithium hydroxide monohydrate from its Lionheart Project over an initial eight-year period.
The deal represents roughly 20% of Vulcan’s planned output from the Lionheart Project during that timeframe and marks a key milestone for the company’s Phase One project financing.
The agreement with Glencore adds to Vulcan’s growing roster of high-profile partners, which already includes Stellantis, Umicore, and LG Energy Solution. Vulcan said the Glencore deal will be the final offtake contract needed for its first project phase, while negotiations with additional European automakers are ongoing.
“Vulcan has now achieved a good mix of offtake partners for Phase One lithium production: an automaker, a battery maker, a cathode manufacturer, and a commodities trader, all with a strong European focus,” said Cris Moreno, CEO and managing director of Vulcan Energy.
Located on the French-German border, the Lionheart Project is regarded as Europe’s largest lithium resource. Vulcan’s development strategy focuses on producing climate-neutral lithium to support the region’s fast-growing electric vehicle and battery industries.
