Core Lithium says June quarter production below expectations due to 'inclement' weather

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Core Lithium says June quarter production below expectations due to 'inclement' weather Lithium

- Australian lithium miner Core Lithium Ltd today reported its June quarter 2023 spodumene production of 14,685t at a C1 unit cost of A$902/t .

Core noted that safe access to the pit was achieved in late March, with mining activity commencing shortly afterwards. “Upgraded dewatering equipment installed in the pit ahead of the rainfall events in April, albeit less severe, enabled the successful discharge of water and allowed mining to continue during the month,” the company said.

 

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