Brazil mineral rights dispute casts shadow on Sigma Lithium expansion

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A Brazilian court injunction is halting the sale or mining of two plots of land where Sigma Lithium is planning open pits.

between the husband-and-wife pair who ran the company together until earlier this year. The couple’s ongoing divorce touched off at least five lawsuits over the businesses they built, including a dispute over some of the mineral rights where Sigma plans to build mining pits.

“The dispute over these two small plots is not an impediment to Sigma’s ability to conduct its strategic review of potential partners in the global energy, automobile, battery and lithium refining industries,” the spokesperson said. They also asked the judge to seal the lawsuit, in order to “preserve sensitive commercial data and information that emerges.” The judge has yet to rule on that motion., Sigma’s only productive asset, about 6 km north of the disputed area.

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