2 July
2024
CleanTech Lithium PLC ("CleanTech
Lithium" or the "Company")
PFS Plant Location Study Results in
Decision to Locate
Carbonation Plant in Mining Centre of
Copiapó
CleanTech Lithium PLC (AIM: CTL, Frankfurt:T2N,
OTCQX:CTLHF), an exploration and development
company advancing sustainable
lithium projects in Chile, announces the results of a plant
location study completed as part of the ongoing pre-feasibility
study (PFS) for the Laguna Verde Project, which is due to complete
later this year. The PFS is being led by Worley, a global
professional services company of energy, chemicals and resources
experts, from its Santiago office which has high-level experience
in the lithium sector. Xi´an Lanshen New Material Technology
Company ("Lanshen") has been
selected to provide the lithium processing plant design and
equipment, and Worley to design the balance of plant and
infrastructure.
Highlights:
· A
plant location study was completed by Worley, which evaluated the
optimal plant location configuration for the Laguna Verde project,
based on a capacity of 20,000 tonnes per annum of battery grade
lithium carbonate equivalent (LCE)
·
This provided a trade-off analysis between locating the
entire plant at Laguna Verde versus splitting plant facilities
between Laguna Verde and the nearby mining centre of
Copiapó
· The
option of locating the DLE plant and eluate concentration stages at
the Laguna Verde site, and the carbonation plant at Copiapó is
highly favourable, resulting in the decision to proceed with this
option
· A
concentrated eluate with 6% lithium, the maximum concentration
before lithium salts begin to precipitate, will be transported to
Copiapó for impurity removal and carbonation stages
·
This configuration results in a minor increase in volumes
transported while taking advantage of Copiapó's well-developed
infrastructure and better access to a skilled workforce
·
According to the Lanshen plant design, approximately 70% of
the operational workforce will be employed at the carbonation
plant, locating it in Copiapó provides major advantages in hiring a
local work force including diversity outcomes such as greater
female participation, while contributing to the local
economy
· The
footprint at the project site, which is at 4300m above sea level,
will be greatly reduced, from power supply, storage, camp and plant
facilities, construction phase impacts, and environmental
impacts
· The
carbonation plant in Copiapó would eventually be expanded to also
treat concentrated eluate from the Viento Andino project
· The
PFS, now due for completion before the end of Q4 this year, will
include updated capex and opex estimates and will further determine
the optimal production development strategy
Steve Kesler,
Executive Chairman and Interim Chief Executive Officer, CleanTech
Lithium PLC, said:
"We undertook
a plant location study as part of our ongoing PFS for the Laguna
Verde project resulting in the decision to locate the DLE and
eluate concentration stages at the project site, and the
carbonation plant in Copiapó. This will have various benefits such
as reducing the footprint and impacts at Laguna Verde, and taking
advantage of existing infrastructure, power supply and skilled
workforce in Copiapó. The plant at Copiapó can then be expanded to
treat material from our Viento Andino project and potentially
others. The decision on plant configuration will feed directly into
the wider PFS which is due to be completed later this
year."
Further
Information
The Company engaged Worley, utilising its local
Santiago based office, to undertake the PFS for the Laguna Verde
project, and selected Lanshen as designer and supplier of the
entire DLE processing plant. Worley recently performed various
trade-off or options studies to consider the most favourable
configuration of the project and a plant location option study
which assessed three scenarios for location of the plant, of which
two of the scenarios, labelled Scenario 1 and Scenario 3 in the
report, provided the relevant trade-off comparison:
·
Scenario 1: Locating the entire plant based at the Laguna
Verde project site
·
Scenario 3: Locating DLE and eluate concentration stages at
the project site, and the impurity removal and carbonation
(downstream plant) at Copiapó
Laguna Verde is connected to Copiapó via a
270km paved international highway, as shown in Figure 1. Copiapó is
a major regional mining centre in Chile with a population of
175,000, having well established infrastructure, a skilled
workforce, and existing supply hubs for reagents and other
materials. While basing the entire plant at the project site is
feasible and most lithium projects in the lithium triangle are
proceeding on such a basis, the good transport link and relative
proximity to Copiapó made a trade-off study valuable.
Figure 1: Regional Map
An analysis of the difference in transport
volumes was undertaken showing a minimal overall difference between
the two scenarios. For Scenario 3 where impurity removal and
carbonation stages are in Copiapó, there will be no transport of
reagents or bulk chemicals to Laguna Verde which has a positive
environmental and community impact.
A qualitative assessment was then undertaken by
the Company across the range of metrics as shown in Figure 2. There
are only two metrics in which Scenario 1 where the entire plant is
located at site has a significantly positive comparison. The first
one is storage during the construction phase, in that it will
require a single storage facility rather than storage at both
locations for tools, materials and spare parts. The second is
disposal of solids, which is largely Sodium Chloride (NaCl or table
salt) that is dissolved in the eluate and removed in the impurity
removal stage before carbonation. In Scenario 1, these would be
re-dissolved in the spent brine and re-injected. In Scenario 3, the
report assumed NaCl would need to be disposed in Copiapó at a cost.
However there should be a ready market for NaCl and further
evaluation of this is required.
Figure 2: Qualitative Comparison- All on site (1) and split
plants (3)
Across a range of other metrics the Scenario 3
of locating the downstream plant at Copiapó has major advantages.
According to Lanshen, approximately 70% of the operational labour
force will work at the downstream plant, which provides a far
superior option for skilled workforce based in Copiapó. The
footprint at the project site will be greatly reduced, from power
supply, storage, camp and plant facilities, construction phase
impacts, and environmental impacts. The Board has accepted the
study and the decision to split the plant facilities between the
project site and Copiapó will be the basis for the PFS.
For
further information contact:
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CleanTech Lithium PLC
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Steve Kesler/Gordon Stein/Nick
Baxter
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Jersey office: +44 (0) 1534 668
321
Chile office:
+562-32239222
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Or via Celicourt
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Celicourt Communications
Felicity Winkles/Philip Dennis/Ali
AlQahtani
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+44 (0) 20 7770 6424
cleantech@celicourt.uk
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Beaumont Cornish Limited (Nominated Adviser)
Roland Cornish/Asia
Szusciak
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+44 (0) 20 7628 3396
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Fox-Davies Capital Limited (Joint Broker)
Daniel Fox-Davies
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+44 (0) 20 3884 8450
daniel@fox-davies.com
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Canaccord Genuity (Joint Broker)
James Asensio
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+44 (0) 20 7523 4680
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Beaumont Cornish Limited ("Beaumont Cornish") is the Company's
Nominated Adviser and is authorised and regulated by the FCA.
Beaumont Cornish's responsibilities as the Company's Nominated
Adviser, including a responsibility to advise and guide the Company
on its responsibilities under the AIM Rules for Companies and AIM
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to the proposed arrangements described in this announcement or any
matter referred to in it.
Notes
CleanTech Lithium (AIM:CTL,
Frankfurt:T2N, OTCQX:CTLHF) is an exploration and development
company advancing sustainable lithium projects
in Chile for the clean energy transition. Committed to
net-zero, CleanTech Lithium's mission is to produce material
quantities of sustainable battery grade lithium products using
Direct Lithium Extraction technology powered by renewable energy.
The Company plans to be a leading supplier of 'green' lithium to
the EV and battery manufacturing market.
CleanTech Lithium has two key
lithium projects in Chile, Laguna Verde and Viento Andino, and hold
licences in Llamara and Salar de Atacama, located in the
lithium triangle, a leading centre for battery grade lithium
production. The two major projects: Laguna Verde and Viento
Andino are situated within basins controlled by the Company,
which affords significant potential development and operational
advantages. All four projects have direct access to existing
infrastructure and renewable power.
CleanTech Lithium is committed to
using renewable power for processing and reducing the environmental
impact of its lithium production by utilising Direct Lithium
Extraction with reinjection of spent brine. Direct Lithium
Extraction is a transformative technology which removes lithium
from brine, with higher recoveries than conventional extraction
processes. The method offers short development lead times with no
extensive site construction or evaporation pond development so
there is minimal water depletion from the
aquifer. www.ctlithium.com
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