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Morella Corporation Ltd ALTAF

Morella Corporation Limited is an Australia-based exploration and resource development company focused on lithium and battery minerals. The Company is engaged in exploration activities on multiple lithium project opportunities located in Tier 1 mining jurisdictions in both Australia and the United States. Its projects include Mallina Lithium Project and Fish Lake Valley Lithium Project. The Mallina Lithium Project is located within the Mallina Basin, a 70 kilometer (km) wide basin that extends in an east-west orientation for almost 140 km along the central Pilbara coast. The Mallina Lithium Project tenements are centered on the Pilgangoora, Wodgina, Tabba Tabba and Mallina mining districts. The Fish Lake Valley Lithium Project is over 60 km from the town of Tonopah and is an equal distance (around 280km) to the major Nevada cities of Las Vegas and Reno. Its tenements include E45/2778, COC 182 (Area 3) - Catanduanes, COC 200 (Area 4) - Rapu-Rapu and COC 202 (Area 17) - Surigao del Sur.


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Post by goodtoreadthison Oct 08, 2018 3:18pm
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ALbemarle production increase in Chile denied

ALbemarle production increase in Chile denied
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OCTOBER 7, 2018 / 8:48 AM / UPDATED 10 HOURS AGO
Chile regulator refuses to raise Albemarle lithium output quota: newspaper
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - The Chilean Nuclear Energy Commission (CCHEN) refused to increase the lithium production quota for U.S.-based Albemarle Corp, which had already gotten approval for an increase from a national development agency, a local newspaper said on Saturday.

Following a request from Albemarle “for an increase of 258,446 metric tons of Metallic Lithium Equivalent ... based on a declared improvement in efficiency of its operations, it was decided that the information provided was not sufficient to justify the increase,” Patricio Aguilera, executive director of CCHEN, said in a story published in the newspaper La Tercera.


Neither CCHEN nor Albemarle were immediately available for comment.


The state Corporation for the Promotion of Production (Corfo) in March had authorized an increased production quota for the company after Albemarle requested an increase to 120,000/140,000 annual tons of lithium, from the 65,000/80,000 originally authorized.

As global demand for lithium heats up, Albemarle Corp is investing millions of dollars to engineer specialized types of the light metal for electric car batteries, part of a strategy to remain the niche market’s top producer.


The Chilean state agency that oversees lithium mining in the country´s Atacama salt flat is expected to decide whether to take Albemarle to arbitration in a contract dispute, an attorney for the agency said.

A lawyer for Corfo said Albemarle has failed to reply to questions about a contract the agency signed with Albemarle in 2016. The agreement grants the miner rights to extract lithium from the Salar, the world´s richest deposit of the metal.
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