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Maricunga produces Li carbonate samples

  • Spanish Market: Metals
  • 19/02/18

The Maricunga lithium brine joint venture project in northern Chile has produced its first lithium carbonate samples which meet battery grade specifications.

Joint venture partners Melbourne-based Lithium Power International (LPI) and Minera Salar Blanco recently released a preliminary economic assessment showing that the project can produce 20,000 t/yr of lithium carbonate equivalent as well as 74,000 t/yr potassium chloride from year three.

Brine was concentrated in evaporation ponds in Chile for almost a year before being sent to Germany for conversion into battery grade lithium carbonate. The conversion into lithium carbonate was by German firm GEA at their laboratory in Duisberg, LPI said.

Maricunga is in the so-called Lithium Triangle that straddles Chile and Argentina. It is one the few pre-production lithium brine projects that has produced lithium carbonate samples. It is the process of completing a definitive feasibility study and expects to submit its environment impact assessment report by the end of March.

It is envisaged that the project will cost $366mn to develop, split between the joint venture partners. Payback of the development investment is expected in two years and 11 months with a two-year ramp-up to full production.

The lithium carbonate production cost is estimated at $2,938/t, reduced to $2,635/t with the inclusion of by-product potassium chloride. The estimated net present value of the project is $1.04bn.

Maricunga's estimated mineral resource is 2.15mn t of lithium carbonate equivalent and 5.7mn t of potassium chloride. Its joint venture partners entered into offtake and investment talks in November with China's Fulin Group.


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