[SMM Analysis] Galan Lithium Successfully Produces First Batch of Lithium Chloride Brine

Published: May 31, 2026 22:15

On May 28, 2026, Australian-listed lithium company Galan Lithium Limited (ASX: GLN) announced that the wet plant commissioning of its wholly-owned Hombre Muerto West (HMW) lithium brine project in Catamarca Province, Argentina, had been successfully completed. The first batch of processed lithium chloride (LiCl) had been fed into the final evaporation ponds, officially entering the production optimization phase, with lithium chloride concentrates production and sales expected in H2 2026.

First Batch of Processed Brine Delivered. The Phase 1 construction of the HMW project was completed in March 2026, and after mechanical and electrical commissioning, the project smoothly entered wet plant commissioning. The nanofiltration plant first processed raw brine at low pressure, then processed pre-concentrated brine containing approximately 0.5% lithium at high pressure. Independent laboratory detection confirmed that the impurity separation performance fully met design specifications. The processed lithium chloride has now been fed into evaporation ponds, where approximately 3 months of evaporation and concentration will produce lithium chloride concentrates with 6% lithium content for exports under agreement. Stable mass production has not yet been achieved; upon completion of optimization, the project will steadily reach the Phase 1 designed capacity of 4,000 mt LCE per year.

Galan Lithium Limited is a lithium exploration and development enterprise listed on the Australian Securities Exchange. Its core assets are the HMW and Candelas world-class lithium brine projects at the Hombre Muerto salar in Argentina. The company also holds an exploration license for Greenbushes South in Western Australia, adjacent to the tier-one Greenbushes lithium mine.

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