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Assunto:  Massive Lithium deposit found in Oregon
De:       Mike Powell
Data:     Sat, 16 May 2026 09:12:02 -0500
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Massive Lithium deposit potential worth $1.5 trillion found in Oregon  a huge 
cache could massively strengthen the US stance in building items such as 
smartphones, but environmentalists urge caution in acting too fast

Date:
Fri, 15 May 2026 21:25:00 +0000

Description:
Geologists discovered a massive lithium deposit beneath Oregon, triggering 
debates over mining expansion, environmental risks, and economic development 
opportunities.

FULL STORY
Geologists have identified what could be
one of the largest lithium deposits ever found in the United States beneath 
Oregon's McDermitt Caldera. 

Reports claim the ancient volcanic sediments may contain between 20 and 40 
million metric tons of lithium, with an estimated value of roughly $1.5 
trillion. The discovery could significantly strengthen America's domestic 
supply of a metal essential for building smartphones, electric vehicle 
batteries, and renewable energy storage systems.

Global demand for lithium has skyrocketed due to
the rapid transition toward cleaner transportation and renewable energy 
storage, and the metal's light weight and excellent electrochemical 
properties make it irreplaceable in modern battery production for now. 

A domestic source would reduce American reliance on foreign supply chains, 
which could lower geopolitical risks and trade vulnerabilities. 

Malheur County is among Oregon's poorest areas, and some residents hope new 
mining jobs might brighten the region's economic outlook. 

"This feature is 16 million years old, and we're making decisions in a matter 
of years," said Sammy Castonguay, a geologist at Treasure Valley Community 
College.

Her statement has stirred local debate over how quickly development might 
reshape the fragile high desert ecosystem, as the region supports pronghorn 
antelope, sage grouse, and other sensitive species that could be displaced by 
large-scale mining operations. 

The Oregon Chapter of the Sierra Club supports cleaner energy but believes 
drilling must not come at the expense of fragile habitats. Economic and 
environmental protection tensions Proposals from mining companies seek to add 
roads and hundreds of wells to test for lithium in Malheur County.

The Bureau of Land Management once offered a brief window for public comment, 
which drew criticism from groups who said that it was not enough time. 

Tribal leaders have contested past proposals by pointing to sites sacred for 
ceremonies and important for traditional ways of life. 

"We need to do this the Oregon way  with full accountability and shared 
benefits," said Greg Smith, director of economic development in Malheur 
County. 

The lithium is hosted in volcanic-rich sediments, which have been altered to 
lithium-rich claystone. 

Unfortunately, processing claystone may require complex techniques, including 
acid leaching, which raises questions about waste disposal and water safety. 
Local communities want to ensure they are not left with the environmental 
mess once the initial excitement fades. 

The debate often centers on water needs for drilling and processing, as past 
drilling in high desert regions has shown that groundwater tables can be 
affected by large-scale operations. 

Scientists believe that there are better ways to source the metal without 
destroying fragile desert ecosystems. 

Advocates maintain that these lithium-rich claystones represent a crucial 
resource in an era when every major carmaker is transitioning to electric 
models. 

The disagreements need to be sorted out soon because the lithium is worth 
$1.5 trillion, and that number will not wait for endless community meetings. 

Via Earth.com

Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/pro/massive-lithium-deposit-potential-worth-usd1-5-t
rillion-found-in-oregon-a-huge-cache-could-massively-strengthen-the-us-stance-
in-building-items-such-as-smartphones-but-environmentalists-urge-caution-in-ac
ting-too-fast

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