Sigma Lithium has officially resumed industrial-scale sales of its premium high-grade lithium oxide concentrate starting in the first quarter of 2026. This milestone follows the company achieving a consistent industrial production cadence at its facilities. Additionally, the company finalized its inaugural sale of 400,000 tonnes of high-purity low-grade fines, a move expected to generate approximately $20 million in profit. Management anticipates that total gross revenues for 1Q26 will reflect the sale of 28,000 tonnes of concentrate at an average price of $1,712 per tonne. These developments signal operational maturity and a strengthened revenue stream for the lithium producer. The successful monetization of both primary products and production byproducts underscores the company's growing efficiency in the global battery metals market.
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