Green Technology Metals produces battery-grade lithium hydroxide from Seymour

Green Technology Metals and partner EcoPro Innovation have produced lithium hydroxide averaging more than 94% recoveries using ore from the company’s Seymour project in Canada.

Special Report: Green Technology Metals’ piloting testwork on concentrate from its Seymour project in Canada has produced battery-grade lithium hydroxide.

  • GT1 produces lithium hydroxide using ore from its Seymour project in Canada
  • Company plans to use testwork in upcoming pre-feasibility study
  • Partnership with downstream player EcoPro puts GT1 ahead of the competition

A total of 600kg of Seymour concentrate was processed through the pilot-scale facility and confirmed the process flowsheet of EcoPro Innovation, producing exceptional overall recoveries averaging >94%.

Battery-grade 56.5% LiOH.H2O was achieved with low impurities.

Plus, the concentrated spodumene was highly amenable to various process steps indicating the lower end of operational costs to remove required impurities.

“This outcome is the result of hard work from our team over the past 12 months, beginning with the bulk sample extraction from Seymour, concentrated replicating our proposed concentrator flowsheet in a different province and then co-ordinating with EcoPro on their testwork program and piloting facility based in Pohang, South Korea,” Green Technology Metals (ASX:GT1) managing director Cameron Henry said.

“The concentrate was then tested, analysed and processed through the pilot facility to produce the final product.”

Given a bulk sample from the company’s Root project has already been taken, the next work phases will include piloting to produce a 5.5% Li2O concentrate.

This second pilot program at EcoPro’s facility is aimed at confirming the Root project’s concentrates can also be readily converted.

De-risked development opportunity for North America

GT1 said the opportunity to complete testwork and piloting of its ore and concentrates with a downstream partner demonstrated the strategic nature of the partnership and the advantage the company had over competitors that didn’t have the ability, knowledge or capability.

It strongly believes having an integrated solution requires the ability to ensure that the downstream component is designed to ensure that the mine concentrates can be processed efficiently and cost effectively to end user requirements.

The piloting program will be used in pre-feasibility study (PFS) development and marketing samples for additional future offtake agreements.

“The results confirm the high quality of our ore and concentrate product and will be utilised in the development of the final design criteria for our PFS on the proposed lithium hydroxide conversion facility,” Henry said.

“The advantage that GT1 has with such a proven partner in the conversion of raw materials into battery-grade lithium chemicals is a partnership that is heavily underrated and undervalued.

“Together with GT1’s mine and concentrator development expertise and EcoPro’s knowledge in their area of conversion creates an extremely valuable and derisked development opportunity for Ontario and the North American EV market. “

Based on the successful testwork and piloting program follow-up work will continue at EcoPro’s testing facility to optimise operating conditions, reagent addition and product definition.

The partners are also considering a scaled-up plant design within the proposed Thunder Bay conversion facility in which both GT1 and EcoPro may enter into a joint venture to develop post the completion of the PFS.

This article was developed in collaboration with Green Technology Metals, a Stockhead advertiser at the time of publishing.

This article does not constitute financial product advice. You should consider obtaining independent advice before making any financial decisions.

Originally published as Green Technology Metals produces battery-grade lithium hydroxide from Seymour

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Work Scope/Contract No 2 - Site access road maintenance includes

  • regular inspections and repairs of the Jack Fish road turn off to Seymour to ensure safe and reliable access for vehicles and equipment
  • upkeep of the Armstrong Accommodation Camp access and internal roads
  • grading, resurfacing, snow removal, and drainage management to prevent erosion and maintain road integrity
  • implementing safety and environmental compliance measures, scheduling routine maintenance, and providing progress reports to stakeholders

 The goal is to maintain optimal road conditions, minimize downtime, and ensure compliance with safety and environmental standards

 Procurement Strategy: Daily rate plus materials

Location: Seymour Mine Site

Equipment: Grader, water cart, drum compactor, snow plough, wheel loader, tipper truck, road sweeper

Likely team size: 2-4 staff on 2 x 2 roster (12-hour day shift)

Duration: 3 years minimum

Work Scope/Contract No 1 - Surface Crushing Plant and Operation for Seymour Mine construction

  • site preparation, supply and installation of crushing and screening equipment
  • establishing operational procedures for material handling and crushing operations to crush excavated waste rock to the appropriate sizes and specifications to serve as construction gravel
  • implementing safety and environmental compliance measures, scheduling regular maintenance, and monitoring systems to ensure optimal performance

The goal is to produce high-quality aggregate materials efficiently while adhering to safety, environmental, and quality standards, and providing regular progress reports to stakeholders

Procurement Strategy: Supply, Install and Operate

Location: Seymour Mine Site

Equipment: Surface Crushing Plant and Loader

Likely team size: 2-3 staff on 2 x 2 roster (12-hour day shift)

Duration: 12 months

Power Supply: by GT1

Feed rock hardness and size: TBA

Final screened product sizes: TBA