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Sunrise Energy Metals Ltd SREMF

Sunrise Energy Metals Limited is an Australia-based company engaged in the development of its Sunrise Battery Materials Complex (Sunrise Project) in New South Wales (NSW). The Sunrise Project is a supplier of battery raw materials and aluminum-scandium alloys. It is utilizing its Clean-iX resin technology for extraction and purification of a range of metals and progressing exploration activities at its other mineral tenements. Its Clean-iX Continuous Resin-In-Column is a continuous counter-current process that extracts metals from clarified leach solutions. Its Clean-iX Continuous Resin-In-Pulp is a continuous countercurrent process that directly extracts metals from leached pulps. It is advancing activities across its range of exploration assets in NSW. Its limestone exploration includes Hunters (EL9627), EL8883 Meloola and EL8833 Boona Gap, Gleninga South (EL9598) and Gleninga (EL8882). It also focused on rare earth elements exploration, which includes Minore (EL9031 and EL8961).


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Post by Risktaker7on Mar 24, 2010 8:29am
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From Mining Weekly

From Mining Weekly
Canada Lithium could commission Quebec mine late 2012
24th March 2010
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TORONTO (miningweekly.com) – Toronto-based Canada Lithium plans to complete a definitive feasibility for its Quebec lithium project, in Canada's Quebec province, by the first quarter of 2011, the firm said this week.

The company published the results of a prefeasibility study for the project, which envisages an operation producing 42,6-million pounds a year of battery-grade lithium carbonate, with initial capital costs estimated at $148-million, including contingencies.

“This study is a good indication that the Quebec Lithium property can compete financially with most of the lithium brine prospects under development, but on a much faster timeline,” CEO Peter Secker said in a statement.

“Canada Lithium is positioning itself to become a significant, secure North American supplier of high-quality lithium carbonate within the next two years.”

The project has excellent existing road, rail and power infrastructure and is located within a 14-hour drive of Detroit, the emerging North American centre for electric vehicle and battery manufacturers, the company said.

Canada Lithium is looking at a two-stage development plan, which it will detail in its feasibility study.

After receiving positive results from the prefeasibility study, pilot-plant metallurgical studies are under way and the company plans to start engineering soon to advance the project to a a feasibility study level.

The feasibility study will be funded from internal cash resources, which stand at $15-million.

Canada Lithium has a marketing agreement with Mitsui and Co. of Tokyo, Japan, and is also in discussions with North American lithium buyers, the firm said.

Based on the current timetable, commissioning of the Quebec project could begin as soon as the third quarter of 2012.

Shares in Canada Lithium rose 7,37% on Tuesday, to C
,51 a share by 15:57 in Toronto.

Edited by: Liezel Hill
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