State-owned Pemex is pivoting toward lithium production as part of Mexico's energy transition, with CEO Víctor Rodríguez revealing high-concentration lithium deposits comparable to Bolivia's in five states during the unveiling of its 2025-2030 Strategic Plan.
The oil giant plans to establish "Pemex Litio," a new subsidiary to develop "petrolithium" from petroleum brine, aligning with President Claudia Sheinbaum's energy diversification agenda. Mexico holds 1.7 million tonnes of lithium reserves across 82 deposits in 18 states, with Sonora being the most resource-rich region.
Despite technical challenges in clay-based extraction and limited mining expertise, the government remains optimistic. Potential collaborations with LitioMx and international innovators signal Pemex's strategic shift from traditional hydrocarbons to new energy sectors.
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