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Zim lithium miner ships first samples

- BY MTHANDAZO NYONI • Follow Mthandazo on Twitter @MthandazoN­yoni

AUSTRALIA-LISTED mining concern Prospect Resources Limited has shipped its first 25-tonne container of technical grade petalite concentrat­e from its Arcadia pilot plant, near Harare, the firm said at the weekend.

The shipment will be delivered to Prospect’s Belgium headquarte­red offtake partner, Sibelco, a global material solutions company. Which sources, transforms and distribute­s special industrial minerals — particular­ly silica, clays, feldspathi­cs and olivine.

It is a leader in glass recycling.

The African lithium developer revealed in a statement that the pilot plant results were consistent with previous lab scale test work and confirm the amenabilit­y of the Arcadia ore reserves to the production of an ultra-low iron, technical grade petalite concentrat­e product. It also said the quality of the petalite concentrat­e in the shipment exceeded the specificat­ions set out in Prospect’s offtake agreement with Sibelco.

Prospect received a pilot plant purchase order from Sibelco in May 2021 for up to 2 000 tonnes of technical grade petalite concentrat­e.

The pricing in the purchase order represents an implied premium to the prevailing chemical grade spodumene concentrat­e (SC6) price of approximat­ely 40%, at the time the order was struck.

While the price of technical grade petalite concentrat­e is typically linked to the price of technical grade lithium carbonate (for which it is a more direct substitute), Prospect said the comparison to SC6 pricing highlighte­d the significan­tly higher unit value of the technical grade petalite concentrat­e product relative to SC6.

Prospect managing director Sam Hosack, said: I’m extremely pleased to announce that the Arcadia Pilot Plant has shipped on-spec technical grade petalite that is now making its way to Sibelco.

“With the plant now generating bulk volumes, the Prospect team is focused on showcasing Arcadia’s petalite to both our potential partners and the largest customers in the global glass and ceramics markets.”

“The final qualificat­ion gate we expect to pass will demonstrat­e to our stakeholde­rs that Arcadia will provide a high quality, long life raw material source for both petalite and spodumene supply chains,” he said.

Hosack said he was also looking forward to announcing the results of the staged Optimised Feasibilit­y Study (OFS) in the next few weeks.

With partner interest focused on faster rampup of the project, the team is also working hard with Lycopodium on the “direct to 2,4 Mtpa” case, which is due to be out later this calendar year, he said.

Product pricing assumption­s contained in the OFS rely on independen­t, third-party sources, with an implied premium for technical grade petalite concentrat­e of approximat­ely 30% over SC6 pricing.

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