Lithium has become the beating heart of our green-energy revolution. Every electric vehicle, smartphone, and clean-energy storage system depends on this once obscure mineral. Today, a seismic discovery has positioned an often-overlooked nation—Liberia—as a potential linchpin in the global energy transition.
The Discovery — A Turning Point
In early 2025, Liberia revealed results from a sweeping, China-funded national mineral survey—the country’s first in over five decades (since a U.S.-backed survey in 1973) . The findings were game-changing: not only iron ore, rubber, and gold, but also massive deposits of lithium, uranium, cobalt, manganese, and neodymium.
President Joseph Boakai publicly announced that these resources could attract approximately US $3 billion in new investments, with multinational companies and local investors already in negotiations . This could accelerate Liberia’s growth rate from 5.1% in 2024 to 5.8% in 2025, helping drive poverty downward—from 31% to an estimated 27.8% .
Counties with Lithium Potential
Thanks to detailed exploration by Metalite Resources Inc., multiple counties across Liberia now sit in the spotlight:

- Nimba County (Northeast) — under its Nimba North and South reconnaissance licenses; preliminary sampling underway in 2022 .
- Lofa County (North) — Zorzor license, promising geological structures and pegmatite potential .
- Maryland County (Southeast) — Pleebo and Harper licenses; early-stage soil and rock sampling conducted .
- Additionally, President Boakai disclosed that in the counties of Lofa and Maryland, the Chinese survey identified 47 critical rare-earth mineral deposits—among which lithium figures prominently—together offering over US $3 billion in strategic mineral wealth .
When Was Lithium First Identified?
While Liberia’s geological base has long held promise, lithium wasn’t on the radar until the China-sponsored national survey in early 2025 (with prior exploration efforts limited and older than 50 years)—marking the first major formal identification of lithium potential since the 1970s .
Which Companies Are Eyeing a Stake?

- Metalite Resources Inc. holds reconnaissance licenses across Nimba, Lofa, and Maryland counties and has been spearheading soil and rock sampling programs. They are the primary exploration company currently active on lithium prospects .
- The government is in talks with multinational corporations and local investors about mining these new minerals and developing complementary infrastructure—is not yet naming specific firm names .
- Meanwhile, President Boakai mentioned a $1.8 billion rail and mining agreement with Ivanhoe Atlantic Inc., focused on rehabilitating the iron-ore railway—not lithium per se, but reflecting broader investor interest in the mining value chain .
As of now, no major lithium-specific global mining giants have publicly announced projects in Liberia—though the conversation is moving fast.
Valuation: How Much Is Liberia’s Lithium Sector Really Worth?
- The $3 billion investment figure covers all newly discovered critical minerals, not just lithium—though lithium’s high demand certainly makes it a star player .
- No separate, dedicated estimate for just the lithium component has been released yet—this remains part of broader resource negotiation totals.
Key Figures Driving the Story
- President Joseph Nyumah Boakai — pivotal in announcing the discoveries and leading negotiations for investment .
- Fanseh Mulbah, Deputy Minister for Planning, and Rexford Sartuh, Assistant Minister for Mineral Exploration & Research — have highlighted how lithium and cobalt could help Liberia shift away from fossil fuel reliance .
- Metalite’s exploration team — executing on-the-ground sampling, reconnaissance, and geochemical mapping in multiple counties .
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