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    Pilbara Minerals Gets Strategic Backing from China’s CATL

    Priscila Barrera
    Sep. 04, 2019 05:00PM PST

    CATL, China’s largest electric vehicle battery maker, is set to buy an 8.5 percent stake in Pilbara Minerals for a total of AU$55 million.

    Pilbara Minerals Gets Strategic Backing from China’s CATL

    China’s largest electric vehicle (EV) battery maker is set to buy an 8.5 percent stake in Australian lithium miner Pilbara Minerals (ASX:PLS,OTC Pink:PILBF) for AU$55 million.

    Under the deal, Contemporary Amperex Technology (CATL) (SZSE:300750) will buy 183.3 million shares at a fixed price of AU$0.30 each — a 14.3 percent discount to Pilbara Minerals’ last traded price on August 28 on the Australian Stock Exchange. The move comes despite current weak market conditions.


    “The strategic relationship combines Pilbara Minerals’ expertise in mining, development and upstream spodumene production with CATL’s expertise in downstream processing and its strong customer relationships with electric vehicle manufacturers,” Pilbara Minerals Managing Director Ken Brinsden said.

    CATL, which has three battery manufacturing facilities in China, has relationships with EV makers including Toyota (NYSE:TM), BMW (OTC Pink:BYMOF,ETR:BMW), Volkswagen (OTC Pink:VLKAF,FWB:VOW) and Honda (NYSE:HMC).

    The strategic investment from CATL is part of Pilbara Minerals’ fundraising efforts to further develop its Pilgangoora lithium-tantalum project in Western Australia. The company is looking to raise a total of AU$91.5 million.

    Additionally, the lithium miner said a share purchase plan, which will be offered to eligible shareholders, could potentially increase the raising by AU$20 million for a total of AU$111.5 million.

    Last week, Pilbara Minerals decided to close a partnering process for Pilgangoora as, according to the company, the offers received for a stake in the project did not represent an appropriate valuation for the asset. The company also cut its sales guidance for the September 2019 quarter.

    “While there has been commentary talking down the current state of lithium markets, it has belied the significant interest we have continued to see from the strategic players in the lithium-ion supply chain and their focus on lithium raw material supply,” Brinsden said.

    Negative investor sentiment has continued to hurt lithium miners not only in Australia but also around the world, with year-to-date share prices falling significantly. Despite the current weak market conditions, some market participants remain optimistic about the long-term outlook for lithium.

    “The focus is on the quality and security of the lithium raw material supply and matching the raw material demand growth to growth downstream in the lithium-ion battery supply chain,” Brinsden said. “These factors have continued to influence our thoughts on the company’s future growth and funding mechanisms.”

    The company will use the funds raised to further optimize the current Stage 1 operation at Pilgangoora and to advance a Stage 2 expansion, which will see the asset reach a run-of-mine ore production and processing capacity of 5 million tonnes per year.

    The lithium miner is aiming to complete a revised feasibility study for Stage 2 in December 2019, with a final decision to be made in early 2020 for an incremental ramp up based on customer requirements.

    Pilbara Minerals will also use some of the capital for its previously announced joint venture with POSCO (NYSE:PKX) for the development of a lithium hydroxide chemical processing plant in South Korea. The ASX-listed miner will initially hold a 21 percent stake in the 40,000 tonne per year lithium chemical facility.

    Shares of Pilbara Minerals have been on a trading halt as requested by the company pending the capital raising announcement. The CATL investment deal is subject to regulatory and shareholder approvals.

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    Securities Disclosure: I, Priscila Barrera, hold no direct investment interest in any company mentioned in this article.

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    Priscila is originally from Buenos Aires, Argentina, where she earned a BA in Communications at Universidad de San Andres. She moved to Vancouver for the first time in 2010 and fell in love with the city. A few years after she went to London, UK, to study a MA in Journalism at Kingston University and came back in 2016. She enjoys reading, drinking coffee and travelling.

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    Managing Editor, Resource

    Priscila is originally from Buenos Aires, Argentina, where she earned a BA in Communications at Universidad de San Andres. She moved to Vancouver for the first time in 2010 and fell in love with the city. A few years after she went to London, UK, to study a MA in Journalism at Kingston University and came back in 2016. She enjoys reading, drinking coffee and travelling.

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