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Stubborn MinRes JV boosts Mt Marion bailout to $600m

Last updated: June 17, 2025 12:40 pm
Published: 9 months ago
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Mineral Resources and Ganfeng shun the mothballing of Mt Marion by increasing funding to $600mAdrian RausoThe West AustralianTue, 17 June 2025 2:57PMCommentsCommentsEmail Adrian Rauso

The $300 million Mineral Resources and Ganfeng recently allocated to mainly keep the lights on at Mt Marion means up to $600 million of fresh cash has been pumped into the ailing lithium mine since November, it can be revealed.

China’s Ganfeng told investors within the past week it had approved a $150 million loan to the joint venture entity controlling the Mt Marion mine. MinRes, which holds a 50 per cent stake in the JV entity, is matching the contribution.

Tipping money into the JV via a loan, rather than a direct investment, is beneficial for tax deduction purposes.

The new funds will be “mainly used for the daily operation” of the loss-making lithium mine, according to a translated statement lodged by Ganfeng on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong.

A MinRes spokesman, meanwhile, said the money provided will “primarily fund capital expenditure, including mine development and processing plant upgrades”.

He said MinRes’ share of the cash injection would not be funded by debt.

“Our share is sourced from the group’s existing working capital reserves and as such there is no impact to the debt position.”

Nervous investors have kept a close eye on MinRes’ tight liquidity position over the past year. MinRes had debts of $5.8 billion and just $450m of cash by the end of the March quarter.

Despite the cash crunch, the MinRes spokesman told The West Australian two weeks ago there were no plans to put Mt Marion or its other loss-making lithium mine, Wodgina, into care and maintenance in the near-term. Wodgina is evenly-owned by MinRes and the United States’ Albemarle.

“In response to the low lithium price, MinRes implemented a cost reduction program at Mt Marion and Wodgina in the second half of 2024 and placed Bald Hill in care and maintenance,” the MinRes spokesman said.

“Decisive action to lower costs ensures our two largest lithium sites remain well placed to continue to operate through the cycle and to capitalise when prices rebound.”

A wholly-owned MinRes subsidiary, CSI Mining Services, is the mining services contractor for both lithium mines and derives a big chunk of its revenue from the two operations.

The new loans for Mt Marion are not first time in recent months vast sums of money have been poured into the Goldfields operation to keep it afloat amid a prolonged lithium recession.

It has not been reported previously that MinRes and Ganfeng each dished out $150 million of loans to the Mt Marion JV entity in November.

That first bundle of money has presumably already been fully or mostly chewed up by Mt Marion — a mining operation that turns ore into a relatively low-grade spodumene concentrate product.

Ganfeng stated Mt Marion posted a $44.6m loss in 2024 and was in the red for the first quarter of this year.

The West understands the cash-strapped MinRes is mulling whether to exhaust the full $150m from its new contribution, which would enable major mine upgrades, or just draw down the minimum needed to keep Mt Marion running.

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