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Core spending on new lithium mine ahead of feasibility completion

CORE Lithium is promoting the likelihood of it going ahead with development of an underground lithium mine at the BP33 deposit in Northern Territory by saying it will spend A$45-50 million on “early works” ahead of the completion of a feasibility study and full investment decision early next year.

Core spending on new lithium mine ahead of feasibility completion

The $45-50 million of early works include "the covered box cut, improved access and some associated surface works for water management". BP33 is part of Core's overall Finniss project which is being...

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