Bolivia boasts of world's largest lithium reserve
Online News Editor
July 20, 2023
La Paz, Jul 20 (EFE).- Bolivia has 23 million tons of lithium, the worlds largest reserve of the white metal that is central to plans for a transition to clean energy, President Luis Arce said Thursday.
During an event in the southwestern town of Coipasa, he presented the latest figures on how much lithium lies in the Coipasa and Pastos Grandes salt flats.
Before the study carried out by state-owned lithium company YLB, Bolivias reserves were quantified at 21 million tons, the president said.
The good news, which will certainly resonate internationally because it will consolidate the country as the planets largest global reserve of lithium, is that today we have not 21 million, we have 23 million tons of lithium in Bolivian territory, Arce said.
Bolivia must intelligently manage its position as the worlds leading source of this so valuable element, he said.
Work will begin soon on the construction of a highway and high-voltage electric line to accommodate the Direct Lithium Extraction (DLE) plant to be built in Coipasa by Chinese consortium CBC, the president said.
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