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Reported via New Corp Media Outlets:
Deterioration in market conditions is weighing on Northern Territory-focused Core Lithium.
Early works on its proposed B33 underground mine, near its Finniss operation in Northern Territory, are suspended and the group is considering other options, including prioritising ore mining and possible temporary curtailment of mining operations, besides other cost-saving measures.
The price of spodumene concentrate has declined more than 80 per cent year to date, including by more than 40 per cent since the end of October.Core says it is continuing to focus on "factors within its control", including reducing costs, enhancing the mine plan, timing growth projects, and optimising our assets. The company has now been producing concentrates for ten months, but the current decline in the spodumene price has led to reviewing a range of options to lower costs and increase productivity. The group has significant run-of-mine stockpile and will continue processing ore and making spodumene concentrate during the wet season. It produced 10,350 tonnes of concentrate and 16,374 tonnes of fines in October, shipping 10,188 tonnes of concentrate and 16,246 tonnes of fines in November.
Another shipment of spodumene concentrate is due to be made in December. Future sales of the fines material will be subject to market conditions. Chief executive Gareth Manderson said his team "are working at pace on all options to optimise our business and position it as well as possible in the current lithium pricing environment".
Further an announcement attached ..
3 minute chart.
Reported via New Corp Media Outlets:
Deterioration in market conditions is weighing on Northern Territory-focused Core Lithium.
Early works on its proposed B33 underground mine, near its Finniss operation in Northern Territory, are suspended and the group is considering other options, including prioritising ore mining and possible temporary curtailment of mining operations, besides other cost-saving measures.
The price of spodumene concentrate has declined more than 80 per cent year to date, including by more than 40 per cent since the end of October.Core says it is continuing to focus on "factors within its control", including reducing costs, enhancing the mine plan, timing growth projects, and optimising our assets. The company has now been producing concentrates for ten months, but the current decline in the spodumene price has led to reviewing a range of options to lower costs and increase productivity. The group has significant run-of-mine stockpile and will continue processing ore and making spodumene concentrate during the wet season. It produced 10,350 tonnes of concentrate and 16,374 tonnes of fines in October, shipping 10,188 tonnes of concentrate and 16,246 tonnes of fines in November.
Another shipment of spodumene concentrate is due to be made in December. Future sales of the fines material will be subject to market conditions. Chief executive Gareth Manderson said his team "are working at pace on all options to optimise our business and position it as well as possible in the current lithium pricing environment".
Further an announcement attached ..