Lithium Africa Resources Advances Initial Exploration in Moroccan Sahara
Lithium Africa Resources is conducting early exploration on a 585 km² permit in Tichla, Morocco, with no resource estimates available yet. This initiative aligns with the company's broader African strategy and aims to secure future lithium supply chains for North American and European markets.

Lithium Africa Resources has completed mapping and sampling campaigns on a 585 km² permit in Tichla, Morocco, as of Q2 2025. The project is in its early stages, lacking published mineral resource estimates, and any further exploration will depend on the results obtained.
The company collaborates with the Office National des Hydrocarbures et des Mines (ONHYM) to provide institutional support, though financial details are not disclosed. Additionally, the potential for lithium conversion capabilities in Morocco is noted, which could align with the Inflation Reduction Act. Despite Africa representing only 7% of global lithium exploration budgets, the region's unexplored areas like Tichla may present valuation opportunities.




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