Lithium market struggles to recover after epic boom and bust
A stuttering recovery in lithium prices is providing a fresh reminder of why the dramatic rally of recent years was followed by an even more breathtaking collapse.
A stuttering recovery in lithium prices is providing a fresh reminder of why the dramatic rally of recent years was followed by an even more breathtaking collapse.
Research shows that the Dry Andes region of Chile, Argentina and Bolivia is more sensitive than previously thought to environmental change and human activities such as mining.
US-based researchers updated an ammonia production process to make it greener and economically feasible.
Surge reported in February a maiden Mineral Resource Estimate on NNLP which it said had the highest grade lithium clay resource in the US.
The company said this week it plans to increase production to 520,000 metric tons per year by 2025.
Quebec has seen an explosion of lithium spodumene discoveries in recent years, and developers are competing to bring the first product to Western markets.
Critical Metals’ (NASDAQ: CRML) milestone NASDAQ listing has placed the lithium developer in the ‘big league,’ according to executive chairman Tony Sage. […]
The drop in lithium prices has flipped the market into a contango, creating opportunities for funds.
The miner plans to increase production at its Grota do Cirilo project to 520,000 tonnes per year.
The company has cut nearly two-thirds of its lithium production cost.