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    Sigma Lithium offtakes and cash surge: project economics lens for mine planners

    March 30, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Sigma Lithium offtakes and cash surge: project economics lens for mine planners

    First reported on MINING.com

    30 Second Briefing

    Sigma Lithium’s share price jumped as much as 40% after it reported a 47% operating cash margin in Q4 2025, generating US$31 million in cash and cutting total debt by 35% to US$141 million. Two new offtake deals for high-grade lithium oxide concentrate from Grota do Cirilo cover 70,500 tonnes in 2026 worth US$96 million and 40,000 tonnes per year for three years worth US$50 million, with Q2 cash inflow projected to reach US$96 million. Following the January restart, Sigma plans a second plant to lift Grota do Cirilo capacity to 520,000 tonnes of concentrate per year by 2027.

    Technical Brief

    • Combined Q4 2025 and Q1 2026 sales generated about US$67 million in net revenue.
    • Sales volumes comprised ~650,000 tonnes of high-purity lithium fines plus ~5,000 tonnes premium lithium oxide concentrate.
    • Cash on hand nearly doubled from US$6.2 million at year-end 2025 to US$12 million by 30 March 2026.
    • Year-end 2025 total debt of US$141 million includes a single US$100 million loan facility.
    • Management plans to retire the US$100 million loan during 2026 using offtake-related cashflows.
    • Grota do Cirilo is characterised as one of the largest, highest-grade hard-rock lithium deposits globally.

    Our Take

    Sigma Lithium has now triggered two sharp share-price moves in 2026 linked to sales of lithium fines and offtake visibility, suggesting investors are treating Grota do Cirilo more as a cashflow vehicle than a pure growth story compared with many other lithium names in our database.

    With operating cash margins guided at 47% into 2025 while still carrying US$141 million of debt, Sigma Lithium’s ability to pre-sell 2026 lithium oxide concentrate and fines likely strengthens its hand in any future refinancing discussions versus higher-cost Latin American lithium peers in our coverage.

    The presence of CEO Ana Cabral alongside BHP, Vale and Ivanhoe at the Vatican mining leaders’ meeting in January signals that Sigma Lithium is positioning its Brazilian lithium supply as part of a ‘responsible’ critical-minerals cohort, which may support premium offtake terms relative to more opaque producers in Latin America.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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