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Chilean state miner Enami reports 'motivating' Altoandinos lithium results

Chilean stateowned miner Enami on Tuesday stated an early exploration project for its Salares Altoandinos lithium task, located in the South American nation's northern salt flats, has actually shown appealing outcomes.

Enami is looking for a partner with which to establish the job after the government tapped it to assist pursue a method of broadening state control in the production of lithium, a white metal used in electric-vehicle batteries.

According to initial information, Enami stated the Aguilar salt flat, more than 1,000 km (620 miles) north of the capital Santiago, might have an average lithium concentration of 740 milligrams per liter, with as much as 984 mg/l in some locations.

The preliminary results are motivating, Enami's executive vice president, Ivan Mlynarz, stated in a declaration. He said technical advances had actually permitted essential advancements that represented essential competitive benefits for financiers interested in being part of the effort.

With a preliminary investment of $10.5 million, Enami has set up its fundamental expedition project for the Aguilar, La Isla and Grande salt flats from a camp in the Atacama mountains.

Enami has actually also begun testing direct lithium extraction, a. technique that utilizes less water and has a greater healing rate. from salt water, to extract commercial kinds of lithium.

The initial campaign is set to establish what lithium. resources and reserves are offered at these deposits. The. company expects to begin constructing the production centers by. 2030.

Chile is the world's second-biggest lithium producer after. Australia. Together with South American next-door neighbors Argentina and. Bolivia - the so-called lithium triangle - they are approximated to. hold over half the world's resources.

(source: Reuters)