Could climbing costs crash the ASX lithium share party?

What does the latest news for lithium shares mean for investors?

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Key points
  • Mineral Resources reports a significant increase in lithium costs
  • Shipping costs make up 40% of the increase in lithium production and export costs
  • Investors will need to reassess whether inflationary pressures will put a dent in the investment thesis

A shot has been fired across the bow of ASX lithium shares today following a concerning admission from Mineral Resources Limited (ASX: MIN).

Troubling high costs for lithium exportation were revealed in the mining company's half-year results this morning. Consequently, the lithium producer took a wrecking ball to its profits during the period. The outcome was a 96% reduction in net profits.

What could this mean for ASX lithium shares more broadly?

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Inflation takes its pound of flesh from ASX lithium shares

Investors have been quick to pile into the growth opportunity presented by ASX lithium shares. This has been driven by an underlying native of attractive supply and demand dynamics. Many estimates put supply ahead of demand over the coming years.

This investment thesis has left lithium investors smitten during the last 18 months, as the projections have played out in real-time. In the last year alone, the price of spodumene concentrate has increased by nearly six-fold. Unsurprisingly, many ASX-listed lithium shares have moved multiples higher in response.

However, today's news from Mineral Resources reminds the market that there's more to consider than the sale price of a commodity. The other piece of the financial puzzle takes shape in the form of costs.

Ultimately, the difference between these two variables is what determines the success of a mining company. In a worrisome development, one of the biggest Aussie lithium producers has indicated a drastic change to its cost structure.

According to its results, Minerals Resources experienced a 60% increase in lithium production costs year on year. The company's spodumene mine, Mt Marion, recorded costs of $570 to $615 per tonne during the period. Additionally, increased shipping costs constituted 40% of the increase in costs.

Evidently, the pressure of beefed expenses paired with a reduction in overall revenue has hit this ASX lithium share's price today.

No doubt investors will be watching with bated breath over the coming weeks as more lithium shares reveal whether inflationary pressures have been taking a bite out of mining profits.

Motley Fool contributor Mitchell Lawler has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool Australia's parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool Australia has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. This article contains general investment advice only (under AFSL 400691). Authorised by Bruce Jackson.

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