Australia’s Core Lithium Restarts Mining After Prices Rebound
The restart is backed by strong prices, a $170 million package and a $120 million equity raise, and it could create about 370 jobs.
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Australia’s Core Lithium Restarts Mining After Prices Rebound
Core Lithium Ltd. has restarted mining at its Finniss project in Australia’s Northern Territory, as a rebound in prices of the battery material prompts some companies to resume mothballed operations.
Core Lithium kicks off mining at Finniss
Core Lithium's Finniss project in the Northern Territory. Image: Core LithiumCore Lithium has officially begun mining operations at its Finniss lithium project in the Northern Territory, marking a major step in the operation’s planned return to production. Blasting and excavation works are now underway at the Grants open pit, with Finniss on track to re-enter the spodumene market in the December quarter of 2026. Core said ore from Grants is expe…
Core Lithium restarts operations at Finniss days after MinRes does same at Bald Hill
Core Lithium (ASX:CXO) has found itself in a similar boat to MinRes this week with the former restarting lithium mining operations at its Finniss Lithium Operation (FLO), days after MinRes recommenced works at its Bald Hill lithium mine. Listen to the HotCopper podcast for in-depth discussions and insights on all the biggest headlines from throughout the week. On Spotify, Apple, and more. Both companies are responding to higher lithium prices, t…
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