Sigma Lithium Announces Additional Sale of 150,000t plus 350,000t Optional of High Purity Lithium Fines

Published: Feb 13, 2026 16:01
Sigma Lithium announced the delivery of 150,000 tonnes of high-purity lithium fines (with 1% lithium oxide) at the Port of Vitoria, Brazil, at a price of US$140 per tonne, with an additional 350,000 tonnes available for optional sale at market prices. The company stated that the successful commercialization of this low-grade lithium fines is enabled by the Greentech Plant’s dense media separation technology, allowing customers to recover over 60% through reprocessing into high-grade lithium concentrate (lithium oxide content above 4%). In addition, Sigma Lithium has resumed production of high-grade lithium concentrate, triggering prepayments under a US$96 million production-backed revolving facility, secured by 70,500 tonnes of high-grade lithium concentrate to be supplied in 2026.

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