Harare (New Ziana) – Lithium mining firm, Prospect Resources says it is setting up a pilot plant to process samples for assessment by current and potential customers.
The Australian listed firm is developing the Arcadia Lithium mine near Harare.
In a statement the company said the flotation pilot plant would produce samples for customers in
the technical and chemical markets to obtain product qualification and maximise market demand for Arcadia’s products.
“The plant will initially produce bulk samples of 500t of petalite and 120t of spodumene concentrates for customer qualification,” it said.
The pilot would also demonstrate Prospect’s ability to produce high purity products at planned volumes.
“Samples will be sent to current and potential off-take partners in H1 2021.”
Prospect’s managing director Sam Hosack said: “Our current key focus is to operate a pilot plant to replicate the Arcadia flow-sheet to produce high purity petalite and spodumene. The pilot plant delivers a number of key objectives for customers, project finance parties and investors in de-risking the Arcadia project. It is a major milestone that we have secured the long-lead purchases.”
“Prospect has unique geology at Arcadia allowing for production of high purity products that attract premium pricing from both the technical and chemical market. The flotation process, together with the Arcadia project, offers an attractive solution for customers seeking long term, high quality and consistent supply.
“The samples will be used for qualification processes with customers we are dealing with as well as to approach additional customers and grow market demand for Arcadia’s high purity products,” he added.
The company said Front End Engineering and Design (FEED) will be undertaken using information gathered from the pilot plant.
FEED is an engineering design approach used to control project expenses and thoroughly plan a project before engineering, procurement and construction.
“This will determine the phasing, scale of growth and nominal capacity of the Arcadia project. The strategy for the phasing of development will be clarified with the CAPEX estimates from FEED. It is planned that FEED will be completed in H1 2021, which will include a period of operational observation. Any modifications, improvements or enhancements identified during the piloting phase will be adequately incorporated into the FEED study,” the company said.
New Ziana