Production US discovery of lithium reserves sparks excitement 13 October, 2023 SHARE THIS ARTICLE Share Tweet Post Email MOST READ End-user Markets Petroleum coke market declines in April Traders cautious amid refinery shipment bottlenecks April 22, 2025 Trade & Shipping Azerbaijan’s petroleum coke exports decline in 1Q25 Significant increase in export value despite lower April 21, 2025 US discovery of lithium reserves sparks excitement The world's largest lithium deposit could boost American competitiveness {reg}The recent claim by the U.S. of possibly discovering the world's largest lithium deposit has sparked significant interest and raised questions about whether it can be mined successfully. An article published in the "ScienceAdvances" journal, affiliated with the American company AmeriLithium, New Zealand's Geological and Nuclear Sciences Institute, as well as volcanologists and geologists from Oregon State University, suggests that a substantial lithium deposit may exist in the vicinity of the McDermitt Caldera, covering approximately 28 miles (45 kilometers) in length and 22 miles in width. The study estimates that this region may hold between 20 to 40 million tons of lithium, with a maximum potential of 1.2 billion tons. Calculated at an average price of $37,000 per ton of battery-grade lithium carbonate, the lithium reserves within this volcanic formation could theoretically be worth a staggering $1.48 trillion. While this discovery has the potential to enhance American competitiveness in the era of new energy, environmental concerns remain a crucial factor in determining the feasibility of mining this vast lithium deposit. Like other mineral extractions, lithium mining presents challenges related to waste materials and wastewater management, both of which can significantly impact local environments and resources. These issues, coupled with potential competition for water resources, raise complex questions about how to sustainably mine lithium while minimizing the environmental footprint. Achieving a consensus on these matters in the United States may prove to be a significant challenge in its quest to harness this abundant resource. {reg} Sign in Don't have any account? Create one SHOW Forgot your username/ password? Log in Terms Of Service Privacy Policy This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and Terms of Service apply Sign in as: User Registration * Required field Sign In Information Personal Information Agree Yes No Terms of Service:You consent that we will collect the information you have provided us herein as well as subsequent use of our platform to render and personalize our services, send you newsletters and occasionally provide you with other information. * Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required. Register SaveCookies user preferencesWe use cookies to ensure you to get the best experience on our website. If you decline the use of cookies, this website may not function as expected.Accept allDecline allCW GroupNewsAcceptDecline