Battery Minerals
A landmark battery storage project has been announced for South Australia.
The proponent of a proposed $85 million lithium project near Darwin is optimising a Definitive Feasibility Study (DFS) for release in early 2021 ahead of a final investment decision (FID) in early 2021.
The proponent of a proposed cobalt project near Broken Hill with a capital expenditure of $560 million aims to complete a feasibility study by the end of 2022.
The proponent of a proposed vanadium project in the Mid West with a capital expenditure of $484 million is focused to July 2021 on offtake agreements, finance, environmental approval and completion of engineering and bankable feasibility study costing.
In an online briefing the proponent of a proposed vanadium project in the Mid West region of WA with a capital expenditure of $541 million has detailed infrastructure and personnel requirements and invited suppliers and service providers to get in touch.
The Northern Territory Government has approved the mine management plan for a proposed lithium mine and production facility withnin an hour of Darwin.
The WA Government has given special status to a proposed $428 million project in the Mid-West with key approvals advice in the coordination of project approvals across government.
A proposed cobalt-nickel project in the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia will cost $370 million to develop, according to a Pre-feasibility Study (PFS) on the venture.
A proposed battery minerals project in WA's great southern region revealed it could be developed at a cost of $88 million with construction commencing at the end of this year.