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IGO Australia reports revenue increase but cuts outlook for lithium mine

IGO, an Australian company, posted a 45% increase in revenue for the third quarter, driven by higher nickel sales volumes and realized prices. However, IGO forecasts lower annual production at Greenbushes Lithium Mine, as well as higher costs.

The miner reported sales revenue of A$119.7 (85.37) million for the quarter, compared to A$82.4 in the second quarter.

The Greenbushes lithium project is now expected to produce 1,375-1.425 kilotons spodumene in fiscal 2026. This is lower than the earlier expectations of 1,500-1.650kt.

The world's highest-grade lithium ore reserves are found in the project owned by a joint venture between Tianqi Lithium Corp. and the Chinese government.

IGO expects to reduce capital expenditure expectations in order to conserve cash. It also expects to see higher unit cash costs due to lower production for 'Greenbushes' during the same period.

Greenbushes' production of?Spodumene? was flat in the third quarter due to lower feed grades and recoveries as well as maintenance-related disruptions.

The miner has also warned of a sharp increase in fuel prices, which will continue to 'flow through into future periods as the Middle East conflict shocks global energy markets.

(source: Reuters)