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Pilbara Minerals and China's Ganfeng accept study for lithium chemical plant

Australia's Pilbara Minerals has accepted a study with Chinese customer Ganfeng Lithium on options to construct a 32,000 metrictonperyear lithium conversion facility in a nation yet to be decided, the companies stated on Monday.

The feasibility research study for the plant that might produce lithium carbonate or hydroxide is anticipated to be finished in the March quarter of 2025.

The celebrations are considering a variety of locations for a. plant, including Australia, to explore higher geographical. diversification in the battery chemicals supply chain, the. nation's greatest independent lithium miner said in an exchange. filing.

Pilbara Minerals already has a joint stake with South. Korea's POSCO in a lithium hydroxide plant and a. tie-up with Calix Limited for the construction of a midstream. lithium chemicals demonstration plant in Western Australia.

The study will also consist of the possible production of a. midstream lithium chemicals item to assist cut transport. volumes and the carbon footprint. Preliminary engagement with a number of nations has actually shown. strong interest in establishing lithium chemical production with. prospective financial, tax and funding rewards available,. together with access to land and offers of help with. allowing and approvals, the Pilbara Minerals filing said.

If the joint venture profits, the celebrations plan to own the. task 50:50, however Ganfeng is open to offering down its stake,. depending on potential gain from the U.S. Inflation. Reduction Act subsidy plan that has U.S. sourcing. requirements, the companies stated.

Pilbara Minerals is expanding production to 1 million tonnes. of spodumene a year. It has actually committed to supply 300,000 lots of. spodumene a year for the project via a 15-year offtake arrangement. if it goes ahead.

If a last financial investment choice stops working to secure approval,. Pilbara will supply an additional of 100,000 lots of spodumene to. Ganfeng Lithium on a yearly basis from 2027 to 2030, on top of. the existing offtake agreement, Ganfeng Lithium said in a filing. to the Shenzhen Stock Market on Monday.

It will in the June quarter decide whether to expand. production capacity beyond 1 million tonnes a year, it stated in. the declaration.

(source: Reuters)