EXPLORATION & DEVELOPMENT

Alkemy poised to make lithium magic

THE Paul Atherley-chaired Alkemy Capital Investments has completed a feasibility study it says supports development of Australia’s first stand-alone lithium sulphate processing facility, to be built at Boodarie industrial area in Western Australia.

The Boodarie industrial area near Port Hedland

The Boodarie industrial area near Port Hedland

The study suggests US$322 million would be needed for the first train to refine 180,000 tonnes per annum of spodumene concentrate to produce 40,000tpa of lithium sulphate, generating gross revenues of...

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