Plateau Energy Metals Inc. (“
Plateau” or the
“
Company”) (TSX-V: PLU | OTCQB: PLUUF) is pleased
to announce the completion of the Phase II metallurgical test work
program for its Falchani lithium project
(“
Falchani”) at ANSTO Minerals
(“
ANSTO”) laboratories. Working alongside ANSTO
were DRA Global (“
DRA”), the lead for the upcoming
Falchani preliminary economic assessment (“
PEA”)
and M.Plan International Limited (“
M.Plan”),
owner’s team advisor for Falchani.
Following extensive test work on multiple
up-front process steps, two preferred routes – tank leaching and
sulfation baking – have been selected to focus on the extraction of
lithium from the Falchani mineralized material. Specific flowsheets
have been developed and tested for both process routes and have
shown that a high purity lithium carbonate chemical product
(“LC” or “Li2CO3”) can be
produced from each.
Highlights
- All tested processes produced strong overall recoveries
(mineralized material to LC) with reasonable reagent addition
figures:° Tank Leach (95 °C): 77% - 81%
overall recovery via a 24-hour up-front acid leach with total
sulfuric acid addition of 370 kg per tonne of mineralized material,
followed by conventional purification and precipitation of a high
purity (99.74%) Li2CO3.° Sulfation Baking
(200 °C): 72% - 82% overall recovery via a six (6) hour baking and
acid recovery step with net sulfuric acid addition (after acid
recycling) of 330 kg per tonne of mineralized material, followed by
conventional purification and precipitation of a high purity
(99.82%) Li2CO3.
- Up-front roasting with sulfate and chloride reagents at 900 oC
was examined, and although the resultant leach solutions contained
very low levels of impurities, the extraction of lithium was
limited to about 80%. Further test work following the PEA would be
required to improve the extraction of lithium and provide an
alternative to the two preferred process options examined as part
of the trade-off study.
- Lithium carbonate produced using both up-front tank leaching
and sulfation baking process steps are of high purity battery grade
(>99.5%) (refer to Table 1).
- Conventional downstream process steps to yield a Li2CO3 product
are employed for both tank leaching and sulfation baking
routes.
- Both processing routes are being optimized by DRA Global with
input from ANSTO and M.Plan. Further optimization of these
processing routes to be pursued following the PEA.
- Trade-off study work, ahead of the PEA, has now been completed,
which has focused on both the tank leach and sulfation baking
processing routes.
- Processing options identified for potential additional revenue
streams from other products such as sulfate of potash
(“SOP”) fertilizer (K2SO4) (refer to Figure
1).
“We took the time to conduct a thorough and
robust analysis of Falchani mineralization over the past eight
months as a build up to our pending PEA,” Alex Holmes, CEO of
Plateau, commented. “We have been working closely with ANSTO, DRA
and M.Plan to identify areas for potential optimization, some of
which will be incorporated into the upcoming PEA. Further, the test
work demonstrated the ability to reduce impurities to extremely low
levels and produce a high value end-product at site, in Peru.
Capturing most of the value chain will be one key differentiator
for Falchani.”
Trade-off StudyThe trade-off
study is complete and utilized iterative results of the
metallurgical test work over the past couple of months. Following
receipt of the final results, the trade-off study focused on both
the tank leach and sulfation bake up-front process steps. The
downstream purification and precipitation steps employed with each
of the up-front process options are similar. It was determined
that, at present, the tank leach option will be the focus of the
base case for the pending PEA. However, future optimization work
will continue to examine the tank leach, sulfation bake and
roasting process routes, as well as other potential by-product
streams.
Next StepThe PEA has been
advancing in parallel with the metallurgical work program and
trade-off study. The complete metallurgical work program and some
optimization opportunities identified by M.Plan, ANSTO and DRA will
be incorporated into the PEA expected in a few weeks.
Metallurgical Work Program
ResultsTank Leach (95 °C)
- Test work on the sulfuric acid (H2SO4) tank leach process route
demonstrated that with a P80 150 microns
(“µm”) crush size and optimized residence time of
24 hours, 89% of lithium reports to the leach solution. The
recovery through the subsequent downstream purification steps is
greater than 90%, corresponding to an overall recovery of lithium
of between 77% - 81% (mineralized material to Li2CO3). Recovery is
dependent on acid addition (refer to below).
- Preliminary flow sheet design includes conventional crushing,
tank or vat leach, purification and crystallization of Li2CO3
(refer to Figure 1).
- Various size fractions ranging from 38 µm to 2mm crush size
were tested as part of this ANSTO work program and the prior
TECMMINE program in Peru. A clear trend of a lower acid consumption
as the granulometry became coarser was identified. Based on studies
conducted to date by ANSTO on different size fractions, there are
potential opportunities to optimize the acid addition using
different size fractions.
- Key results from this process route include:° 89% extraction of
lithium at 95 oC after 24-hour leaching.° 370 kg of H2SO4 addition
per tonne of mineralized material for 77% - 81% overall recovery
(470 kg of H2SO4 addition per tonne of mineralized material for 89%
overall recovery).° Leaching at 95 °C provides the maximum
extraction of lithium at this stage.° Following conventional
purification of the leach solution, precipitation of high purity
(99.74%) Li2CO3 was produced (refer to Table 1).
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Table 1: Lithium Carbonates –
Tank Leaching vs Sulfation Baking/Volatilisation vs Livent
Material
Process Option |
Tank Leaching |
Bake/Volatilisation |
Livent Battery Grade |
LC Purity (%) |
99.74 |
99.82 |
99.5 |
Element |
ppm |
ppm |
ppm |
Al |
9.9 |
2.5 |
10 |
As |
2.5 |
2.5 |
|
B |
17 |
2.5 |
|
Ca |
293 |
31 |
400 |
Cr |
2.5 |
2.5 |
|
Cs |
2.5 |
0.3 |
|
Cu |
2.5 |
2.5 |
5 |
Fe |
2.5 |
4.0 |
5 |
K |
248 |
81 |
|
Mg |
2.5 |
2.5 |
|
Mn |
2.5 |
2.5 |
|
Mo |
2.5 |
2.5 |
|
Na |
467 |
594 |
500 |
Ni |
2.5 |
2.5 |
6 |
P |
16 |
29 |
|
Pb |
2.5 |
2.5 |
|
Rb |
3.0 |
0.3 |
|
S |
429 |
215 |
|
SO4 |
1285 |
645 |
1000 |
Si |
25 |
13 |
|
Sr |
4.3 |
2.5 |
|
U |
2.5 |
0.3 |
|
Zn |
5 |
2.5 |
5 |
F |
6.2 |
7.5 |
|
Bolded figures are less than values; ppm = mg/kg. Source:
ANSTO |
Sulfation Baking (200 °C)
- Test work on the sulfation baking process route has
demonstrated that with a P80 10 µm crush size, mixing the
mineralized material with sulfuric acid (H2SO4) and heating it to
200 °C for four (4) hours followed by volatilisation of the
acid at 320 °C for two (2) hours resulting in recovery of 65% of it
prior to simple water leaching.
- Inclusion of the volatilisation step allows recycling of the
excess acid, reducing both the cost of the acid required up-front
and neutralising reagents downstream.
- Water leaching of the acid baked mineralized material results
in extraction of 87% of the lithium. The recovery through the
subsequent downstream purification steps is greater than 94%,
corresponding to an overall recovery of lithium of between 72% -
82%.
- Preliminary flow sheet design includes conventional crushing,
rotary kilns for heating the mineralized material and volatilising
the acid, leaching, purification and crystallization of Li2CO3
(refer to Figure 2).
- Various size fractions ranging from 10 µm to 75 µm crush size
were tested as part of this ANSTO work program and the prior
TECMMINE program in Peru. Future work will include the optimization
of the size fraction-reagent-recovery relationship.
- Key results from this process route include:° 87% extraction of
lithium in water leaching after baking of the mineralized material
and acid at 200 oC for four (4) hours and a volatilisation step at
320 oC for two (2) hours.° 699 kg of H2SO4 initial addition per
tonne of mineralized material, volatilisation step recycles 65% of
H2SO4 not consumed, resulting in net H2SO4 addition of 330 kg per
tonne of mineralized material.° Following conventional purification
of the leach solution, precipitation of high purity (99.82%) Li2CO3
was produced (refer to Table 1).
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Roasting (900 °C)
- Test work on the roasting process route focused on a chloride
roast and demonstrated that with a P80 150 µm crush size,
adding a mixture of chloride-based salts to the mineralized
material and heating it to 900 °C followed by simple water leaching
(a two hour process), up to 78% of lithium reports to the leach
solution. A precipitate from this process route has not been
pursued at this time. Sulfate roasting was also tested as a process
route during this test work program.
- The benefits of these process routes are that all impurities
calcinate during the roast process, simplifying impurity rejection,
and as a result the leach solution contained negligible to trace
amounts of impurities. This would allow for a simpler downstream
purification of the leach solution which in turn increases the
potential for a high purity Li2CO3 or lithium hydroxide. However,
the ANSTO work identified that the consumption rate of the main
reagent, calcium chloride (CaCl2) in this case, made this process
route cost prohibitive. Further work will be pursued following the
PEA to evaluate other lower cost chloride reagents that may provide
similar reactivity.
- The conceptual flow sheet for this up-front processing option
involves conventional crushing, rotary kilns for heating the
mineralized material, leaching and crystallization. No further
technical work was conducted on this process route at this
time.
- Key results from this process route include:° Up to 78%
extraction of lithium after two (2) hours from reagent addition
through roasting to water leaching.° Various ranges of chlorides
additions were tested from 200 kg to 1,000 kg per tonne of
mineralized material with lithium extraction in aqueous solution
ranging from 56% - 78%, respectively.
Future Optimization
PotentialANSTO and DRA Global have identified several
areas for future optimization of the work program results,
including:
- Potential for a further increase in Li2CO3 purity with
additional refining on site.
- Potential for inclusion of process steps aimed at value-added
by-products and test work following the PEA will be conducted to
evaluate the potential product streams, such as SOP fertilizer
(K2SO4) (refer to Figure 1).
- Potential for reduction in the residence time of the up-front
sulfation baking/volatilisation step may result in the use of
different process plant equipment sizing.
ANSTO utilized a 220 kg bulk sample of
mineralized material representative of the lithium-rich tuff from
the Falchani project area to conduct the metallurgical programs.
Further information about the metallurgical work programs conducted
on the Falchani lithium-rich mineralization is available in the
Company’s October 4, 2018 press release.
Investor Relations
AdvisorPlateau is also pleased to announce that it has
engaged strategic investor relations advisory firm, RADIUS IR
(“RADIUS”), to assist the Company with US-based
investor awareness initiatives. The Company will compensate RADIUS
US$4,500 for an initial term of 45 days of service.
Qualified Person Doug Collier
(FAusIMM) of ANSTO Minerals, an Independent Qualified Person as
defined by National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure
for Mineral Projects, has reviewed and approved the scientific and
technical information contained in this news release.
About ANSTO Minerals ANSTO
Minerals is an Australian government owned international mining
consultancy group located in Sydney, Australia, with an experienced
team of 60+ engineers, metallurgists, chemists, and scientists who
have been providing consulting services and process development
services to the mining and minerals processing industries for well
over 35 years. ANSTO has world-leading expertise in uranium
mineralized material processing, rare earth processing,
zirconium/niobium/hafnium processing, base metals processing,
lithium processing (brines and hard rock), and radioactivity
control and management.
About M.PlanM.Plan
International Limited is a joint venture between two
internationally recognized consulting companies, Micon
International Limited and Dorfner Anzaplan GmbH, combining their
expertise in global geological and mining consulting with
analytics, processing and engineering with significant experience
in the battery metals sector.
M.Plan has deep project experience in the
specialty minerals and metals sector, from initial mineral resource
estimation through to process design, engineering design and
project development. M.Plan and its joint venture owners have been
involved in several lithium projects globally and hundreds of
development studies in the mining sector, including independent
lenders’ engineer assignments and as due diligence lead for
multiple European and North American capital providers.
About DRA GlobalDRA Global is a
diversified global engineering, project delivery and operations
management group, with an impressive track record spanning more
than three decades. DRA, through its wholly owned subsidiary DRA
Met-Chem, based in Montreal, as well as their regional offices in
Perth and Cape Town, possess significant lithium process and
metallurgical experts who are able to identify and develop the
process requirements, through flowsheet development to the
selection of process equipment, in order to minimize costs and
ensure overall plant efficiency.
About RADIUS IRRADIUS is a
full-service investor relations firm leveraging 18 years of
experience providing strategic awareness across all investor
mediums from road show events to daily outreach targeting its
institutional, retail, and media networks. More information about
RADIUS can be found on their website.
About Plateau Energy
MetalsPlateau Energy Metals Inc., a Canadian exploration
and development company, is enabling the new energy paradigm
through exploring and developing its Falchani lithium project and
Macusani uranium project in southeastern Peru. The Company, with
mineral concessions covering over 93,000 hectares (930 km2),
controls all reported uranium mineral resources known in Peru and
has significant and growing lithium mineral resources, all of which
are situated near infrastructure.
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related to its properties, including, but not limited to,
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geology, grade and continuity of mineral deposits; the possibility
that any future exploration, development or mining results will not
be consistent with our expectations; mining and development risks,
including risks related to accidents, equipment breakdowns, labour
disputes (including work stoppages and strikes) or other
unanticipated difficulties with or interruptions in exploration and
development; the potential for delays in exploration or development
activities; risks related to commodity price and foreign exchange
rate fluctuations; risks related to foreign operations; the
cyclical nature of the industry in which we operate; risks related
to failure to obtain adequate financing on a timely basis and on
acceptable terms or delays in obtaining governmental approvals;
risks related to environmental regulation and liability; political
and regulatory risks associated with mining and exploration; risks
related to the certainty of title to our properties; risks related
to the uncertain global economic environment; and other risks and
uncertainties related to our prospects, properties and business
strategy, as described in more detail in Plateau Energy Metals’
recent securities filings available at www.sedar.com. Actual events
or results may differ materially from those projected in the
forward-looking statements and Plateau cautions against placing
undue reliance thereon. Except as required by applicable securities
laws, neither Plateau nor its management assume any obligation to
revise or update these forward-looking statements.
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