Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 03:09 pm
The Zimbabwean Lithium Arcadia project is preparing to play in the big league. According to an updated feasibility study, the mine will have a longer operating life and an annual processing capacity of 2.4 million tonnes per year.
After a successful listing on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange: the Frankfurt Stock Exchange, the mining company Prospect Resources announces its participation in the exploitation of the Arcadia Lithium project in Zimbabwe.
The operator has published an updated feasibility study showing that the mine now has a life of more than 15 years and an annual processing capacity of 2.4 million tonnes per year.
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