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“Ukrlytii” will build lithium mine in Kirovohrad Region

UkrLithium Mining LLC (“UkrLithium”) intends to build a lithium mine in Kirovograd region in compliance with international environmental standards.
According to a company press release, management considered two options for mining lithium-containing ores in Kirovograd Region: open-pit (open-pit) and shaft method.
“We decided on the mine method because the environmental component is important for us. We want to be esg-friendly (environmental, social and corporate management),” explained the director of strategic development of “Ukrlitydobycha” Denis Alyoshin in an interview with “Business Telegraph,” which is quoted by the press service.
According to him, although Ukraine is not yet in the European Union, but the company believes that the country will be there in the next few years. Therefore, it performs all works according to the highest European standards. The mine method is much less harmful to the environment than open-pit mining.
“The mine will cost much more for the project investors, but this is the method we choose. We will dive about 600 meters deep into the deposit. The second stage will be the construction of an enrichment plant, where we will turn the ore into petalite concentrate,” Aleshin explained.
“Ukrlytiy has signed a contract with the British company Wardell Armstrong, which will conduct research ESIA (Environmental and Social Impact Assessment) – an international analogue of the Ukrainian environmental study OIA (Environmental Impact Assessment). It is necessary in order to make the project of the mine and the mining and processing plant in compliance with international standards on the environment. For this purpose a mini-meteorological station will be installed on the territory of the future construction, samples of soil, water, etc. will be collected. Within about a year and a half a study will be carried out, the results of which will give recommendations and conclusions in the form of an extensive report, exactly how to minimize the potential impact on the environment.

The press release specifies that in 2017 LLC “Ukrlitydobycha” acquired a special permit for the development of Polokhovsky lithium deposit in Kirovograd region. As of 2023, preparatory work for the construction of the mine and concentrator has been or is being carried out.

From 2018 to 2021 several drilling campaigns were carried out (a total of more than 5,000 meters). This allowed a geological evaluation of reserves in accordance with the international JORC code.

Contracts have been signed for a Pre Feasibility Study, which will be completed by the end of 2023.

Work has begun on the Environmental and Social Impact Assessment Study, which takes about 1.5 years.

Definitive Feasibility Study is planned for 2024 – the last stage of the research to substantiate the key technological, financial and economic parameters of the project.

According to the company’s website, the mine is expected to operate for 15 to 20 years with an anticipated annual production of up to 200,000 tons of petalite concentrate. The company is also exploring the possibility of building a lithium hydroxide/carbonate plant.

“Ukrlytium” will also produce about 1,100 thousand tons per year of lithium-bearing feldspar.

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