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11 May 2023 Minerals

Core Lithium goes from strength to strength in the Territory

The Northern Territory Government has given mining approval to Core Lithium for its BP33 underground mine - the second proposed mine at the Finniss Lithium Operation near Darwin.

BP33 is located 33km west of Berry Springs and 5km from the Grants open pit, processing of ore mined at BP33 will occur at the nearby Grants Lithium Project.

The BP33 project will employ 60 people during construction, and around 150 people during operations.

The mining management plan has been assessed and approved by the Northern Territory Government and an authorisation granted, in keeping with the requirements of the Mining Management Act 2001.

Approval under the Act is the last step in the approvals process for mining after the environmental approval was issued by the Minister for Environment on the advice of the Northern Territory Environment Protection Authority.

Core Lithium achieved a key milestone last year with the opening of its Finniss Lithium mine, the first new mine to commence operations in the Northern Territory in more than a decade with first exports of a Direct Shipping Ore product from Core Lithium’s Finniss Lithium Project shipped earlier this year.

The Finniss Lithium Project is stimulating interest, investment and growth in the Northern Territory’s rapidly growing critical minerals sector.

The total value of local spend to date on the Finniss Lithium project - which employs around 300 people - is $120 million demonstrating local economic benefits for the Top End and the Northern Territory.

Today’s announcement coincides with the first shipment of spodumene concentrate from Core Lithium. Five thousand five hundred tonnes are being loaded onto the St Andrew ship at Darwin Port, bound for China.

BP33 is the eighth significant mine approval in the past 3 years with other approvals including Arafura Rare Earths’ Nolans Project, Core Lithium’s Finniss Project, Nathan River Resources’s Nathan River Project, McArthur River Mine’s Overburden Management Project, KGL’s Jervois Mining project, Vista Gold’s Mt Todd Gold Mine and TM Gold’s Spring Hill Mine Project.