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Friday, May 9, 2025 15:1 GMT
The managing director of the department of Exploration Affairs of Iran's Ministry of Industry, Mine and Trade announced the discovery of the first lithium reserve in the western province of Hamadan. Ebrahim Ali Molabeigi, the Iranian industry ministry's official said, "The discovery of the first lithium reserve in Hamedan province is promising news which signals the possibility of other reserves in the western Iranian province." The industry official said the lithium reserve is about 8.6 million tons, adding, "In today's world, this strategic and valuable metal is of great importance in advances technologies." "This mineral is usually discovered in a clay area which makes the discovered reserve unique throughout the country," he added. Molabeigi pointed to the limited lithium reserves in the world while noting that is widely needed in manufacturing electric batteries, other advanced industries, defense industries and the production of strategic alloys. - Mehr