Lithium developer SayonaMining has started feasibility studies on downstream processing at the NAL operation in Quebec mining BatteryMetals CriticalMinerals resources PiedmontLithium
PERTH – Lithium developer Sayona Mining has launched a prefeasibility study for the development of downstream processing options at the North American Lithium operation in Quebec.
The ASX-listed company on Tuesday said that it was working closely with its partner Piedmont Lithium to examine options for lithium carbonate or hydroxide production in Quebec.The PFS will examine the production of lithium carbonate from spodumene produced at NAL, where production is scheduled to start in the first quarter of next year.
“Moving downstream has always been the plan for Sayona in Quebec to enable a significant increase in profitability, whether through lithium carbonate or hydroxide production,” said Lynch. He pointed out that the NAL complex already included around 50% of the facilities required to produce lithium carbonate, having been partially constructed by NAL’s previous owners.
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