LITHIUM
Lithium explorer Dakota Minerals has received the results of metallurgical test work on material from its Sepeda petalite project, in Portugal, paving the way for the completion of a scoping study in the next two weeks.
Dakota Minerals, which trades on the ASX and Frankfurt Stock Exchange, announced on Monday that initial results from the tests conducted by Dorfner-Anzaplan, in Germany, showed that battery-grade lithium carbonate could be produced from Sepeda material, using industry-standard, conventional methods of calcination, acid baking and leaching.
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