Bacanora lithium project in Mexico gets environmental permission

With an Indicated Mineral Resource estimate of 4.5 million tonnes Mt of lithium carbonate equivalent, LCE, and an Inferred Mineral Resource of 2.7 Mt of lithium carbonate equivalent - LCE -, Sonora is regarded as one of the worlds larger known clay lithium deposits. Photo: kredit: Bacanoraminerals

Calgary-headquartered Bacanora Minerals has secured the final key requirement for its flagship lithium project, announcing on Friday that Mexico’s Environmental Ministry had approved a 35 000 t/y lithium carbonate operation at Sonora, Reports Mining Weekly.

The approval is a major milestone for Bacanora, which is aiming to build an openpit mine and a large scale beneficiation processing facility at Sonora.

- One-by-one we are ticking off our checklist ahead of our goal of developing Sonora into a world-class lithium operation.  Our work to date has already established Sonora as a large and scalable project; while our pilot plant at Sonora has been producing battery grade lithium carbonate on a continuous basis for the past 18 months. This has served to prove the detailed flow sheet and metallurgical process that will be deployed at the project, and has also helped to secure Hanwa as both a strategic and offtake partner for up to 100% of production, commented CEO Peter Secker.

Bacanora, which is listed on the Aim and TSX-V markets, is in the process of completing a feasibility study for its Sonora project, which will be published before year-end.

Source: MIning Weekly