Savannah Resources PLC

Savannah Resources PLC

Savannah Resources PLC is a mineral resource development company listed on the London Stock Exchange’s AIM market and primarily focused on the exploration and advancement of lithium resources in Europe. Established in 2010, Savannah plays a pivotal role in the continent’s critical raw materials sector, owning the Barroso Lithium Project in northern Portugal—the largest spodumene lithium resource in Western Europe. The company strategically positions itself at the heart of Europe’s energy transition and increasing demand for sustainable and local sources of battery materials.

Savannah began its formal lobbying activities within the European Union following the introduction of the Critical Raw Materials Act and has been registered in the EU Transparency Register since March 16, 2022. The firm’s lobbying activities are centered around advocating for favorable regulatory frameworks for the mining and supply of critical raw materials, particularly lithium, within the EU. Its engagement is directed at shaping EU policies associated with sustainable mining, environmental standards, supply chain security, and investment incentives for resource development in Europe.

The company’s leadership recognizes the need for proactive engagement with EU policymakers and agencies, aiming to position Savannah as a leader in responsible mining aligned with Europe’s climate and digital strategies. Its lobbyists routinely participate in high-level dialogues with European commissioners and policymakers, advocating for legislation and funding that supports the responsible extraction and processing of lithium. Savannah’s networking extends to European mining associations and cross-sectoral business lobbies, amplifying its influence in discussions concerning Europe’s industrial and energy strategies.

Savannah invests significant resources into the advocacy process, ensuring that its voice is heard in consultations, parliamentary briefings, and stakeholder events. The company leverages its position as a project developer and industry thought leader to shape wider perceptions of responsible mining and to secure support for supply chain localization initiatives. Transparency in reporting and responsible production standards are underscored in its communications and advocacy campaigns.

Despite its relatively recent formal activity in the Brussels lobbying arena, Savannah has grown in prominence, reflecting both the strategic significance of lithium to European industry and the EU’s prioritization of resilient, green supply chains. The firm’s ability to partner with European and global stakeholders, its integration into key industry networks, and participation in EU consultations highlight its robust lobbying footprint

  • Company Name: Savannah Resources PLC

  • EU Transparency Register ID: 227951945764-80

  • Type: Public Company

  • Founded: 2010

  • Focus: Lithium mining, critical raw materials, energy transition

  • Key Project: Barroso Lithium Project, Portugal

No related lobbyists found.

  • Mining & Extraction of Raw Materials

  • Energy & Environment Policy

  • EU Critical Raw Materials Strategy

  • Industrial Development

  • ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) Advocacy

Affiliated and Networked Organizations (2022–2025):

  • Euromines: European Association of Mining Industries, Metal Ores & Industrial Minerals

  • Eurometaux

  • Critical Raw Materials Alliance

  • Nickel Institute

  • Barclays & Barrenjoey: Strategic financial advisors

  • AMG Critical Materials N.V.: Partner in lithium project development

  • Local Portuguese Community Groups & Leaders

  • Various EU Agencies and industry groups (for funding consultation, policy input)

Networking entries synthesized from EU lobby registers, company presentations, and references to sectoral participation.

Total Lobbying Expenditure (2022–2025):

Year Lobbying Costs (EUR)
2022 €300,000
2023 €400,000
2024 €1,000,000
2025* €1,000,000 (est.)
Total €2,700,000

2025 amount estimated as annualized value; figures rounded to nearest hundred thousand where only ranges available.

  • European Commission: DG Grow, CRM Act consultations

  • European Parliament: MEP meetings, policy briefings

  • Council of the European Union: Advocacy engagement

  • Agência Portuguesa do Ambiente (‘APA’): Environmental licensing and consultation

  • Other EU Agencies: Involved in funding opportunities and regulatory review

Documented Lobby Meetings (2022–2025):

  • March 23, 2022: Meeting with Pedro Lourtie (Portuguese Permanent Representation to EU), David Archer (Savannah Resources) – CRM Act.

  • February/March 2023: Participation in Euractiv event on critical raw materials (with officials from DG Grow and European Parliament members).

  • June 2024: Strategic partnering process, including public consultation and events with AMG Critical Materials N.V..

  • Numerous meetings and engagements with EU industry alliances (Euromines, Eurometaux) and European Parliament stakeholders since registration