World's Largest Lithium Deposit May Have Been Discovered in Germany
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A colossal deposit in the heart of Europe At the end of September 2025, Neptune Energy announced the discovery of an underground lithium deposit estimated at 43 million tonnes of carbonate equivalent in the Saxony-Anhalt region. This "project resource" was confirmed by several exploration drillings, validating its exceptional extent. The reserves lie in salt aquifers buried at more than 800 metres, a depth that avoids destructive methods of open…
Neptune Energy has identified a lithium deposit in eastern Germany that could be among the world's largest reserves. The discovery could open a new chapter in Europe's raw material self-sufficiency, but obtaining permits, financing and technological implementation for extraction could be a long and risky process.
Neptune Energy is reporting huge reserves underground in Saxony-Anhalt using a new method of extraction from deep water.Under the soil of the Altmark in Saxony-Anhalt, a significant resource might be stored: Neptune Energy, the raw material company, has identified some 43 million tons of lithium carbonate equivalents there, according to its own information.The assessment is based on the independent evaluation firm Sproule ERCE. If the findings a…
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