[SMM Analysis] Global Lithium to Buy IGO’s Nova Assets for Manna Lithium Development

Published: Jul 15, 2026 13:23

SMM, July 15: According to an announcement by IGO Limited (ASX: IGO), the company has entered into a binding share purchase agreement with Global Lithium Resources Limited (ASX: GL1) to divest its Nova Nickel Operation in Western Australia. The transaction assets include the Nova processing plant and related infrastructure, while Global Lithium will also assume the associated rehabilitation obligations. The total transaction consideration is A$7 million, comprising A$3 million in cash, A$2 million in GL1 shares, and A$2 million in deferred cash payable 12 months after completion.

According to the announcement, Global Lithium plans to use Nova’s existing processing facilities and supporting infrastructure to process pegmatite ore from its 100%-owned Manna Lithium Project. The Manna project is located approximately 170 km from Nova by road. Global Lithium is currently advancing studies for the integrated Manna-Nova operating model and plans to commence lithium concentrate production through Nova by mid-2027.

IGO stated that Nova remains in operation and is expected to cease mining activities as planned in Q4 2026. The transaction is expected to complete after the end of mining operations at Nova and remains subject to customary conditions precedent, including approval from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).

SMM believes that the core significance of this transaction lies in GL1’s ability to leverage existing processing and infrastructure assets, thereby reducing the development timeline and capital expenditure pressure for converting the Manna lithium project from a resource asset into a lithium concentrate production operation. If the integrated Manna-Nova plan progresses smoothly, the Nova assets could be transformed from nickel operation infrastructure into a spodumene concentrate processing platform, potentially contributing incremental supply from Western Australia. However, given that the planned production start is in mid-2027, and that the transaction remains subject to regulatory approval and the completion of project integration studies, the short-term impact on global lithium concentrate supply and prices is expected to be limited. The transaction is more indicative of marginal progress in the medium- to long-term development of overseas hard-rock lithium resources.

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