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PFS shows European Lithium's Wolfsberg has teeth

TONY Sage's European Lithium reckons it can make a few euros on its Wolfsberg lithium project in Austria after a study found an accelerated project based on the existing resources could produce profitable lithium hydroxide - and it can likely be developed without an environmental impact assessment.

Wolfsberg has an existing decline.

Wolfsberg has an existing decline.

The prefeasibility study assessed the potential of some 10,000 tonnes per annum of lithium hydroxide based on the current measured and indicated resource of 6.3 million tonnes at 1.17% lithium oxide under...

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