.PilbaraMinerals has increased spodumene production in the Sept quarter, with work well under way at P680 lithium CriticalMinerals mining resources Australia
PERTH – Lithium miner Pilbara Minerals has reported a 16% increase in spodumene concentrate production for the three months to September, compared with the previous quarter.
During the quarter under review, 138 249 t of spodumene concentrate was shipped, compared with the 132 424 t shipped in the June quarter, under existing offtake agreements and through spot sales, including via the company’s Battery Material Exchange digital sales platform.Pilbara modified its production and marketing strategy by lowering its targeted product grade to optimise product yield, thereby maximising sales volumes in response to increasing demand.
Pilbara told sharehodlers that commissioning of the primary rejection circuit was expected to begin in the September quarter 2023, with ramp-up during the December quarter 2023. The new five-million-tonne-a-year crushing plant and ore sorting facility is expected to be completed and begin commissioning in December quarter 2023.
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