The Finniss lithium project is expected to produce 481,000t of export-quality 5% spodumene concentrate. Image courtesy of Core Lithium.
Core Lithium is developing the Finniss project located near Darwin, Australia. Image courtesy of Core Lithium.
Spodumene concentrate from Finniss will be trucked to the Darwin Port for export. Image courtesy of Core Lithium.
The first lithium hydroxide product from the project was produced as part of the scoping level test work in April 2021. Credit: Core Lithium.

The Finniss lithium project is a high-grade lithium mine being developed near Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia.

The mine encompasses five deposits namely Grants, Carlton, Sandras, Hang Gong SW, and BP33. The project area is made up of 500km² of tenements covering the Bynoe pegmatite field (BPF) and comprising several pegmatites near Darwin.

Core Lithium is developing the project, for which the pre-feasibility study (PFS) was completed in June 2018. The definitive feasibility study (DFS) was completed in April 2019 while a PFS was completed in 2020 which incorporated additional underground mining methods in the mine plan. An upgraded DFS for the project was completed in July 2021. The project is being developed in multiple stages. The first stage will involve open-pit mining at Grants and Hang Gong, as well as underground mining at the Grants, BP33, and Carlton prospects.

Battery-grade lithium hydroxide was produced as part of the scoping level test works on spodumene mineral concentrate sample from the project in April 2021. The final investment decision (FID) for the lithium project was made in September 2021. The first commercial production of lithium concentrate is expected in the fourth quarter (Q4) of 2022.

Finniss lithium project location, geology, and mineralisation

The Finniss lithium project is located within granted mineral lease ML 31726, which spans 768ha. It is located entirely on and surrounded by undeveloped Vacant Crown Land.

The mineralisation is hosted within pegmatites, which are identified to be of lithium-caesium-tantalum (LCT) type. The pegmatites are estimated to have formed from the Ma S-Type Two Sisters Granite. Major pegmatites discovered at the Grants and BP33 are composed of coarse spodumene, quartz, albite, microcline, and mica.

Finniss lithium project reserves

The proven and probable mineral reserves were estimated at 7.4 million tonnes (Mt) grading 1.3% Li₂O, as of July 2021.

Mining methods and ore processing at Finniss lithium project

The Finniss project will be mined using open-pit and underground mining methods. The Grants deposit is to be mined in two stages with an initial pit followed by a final cut-back while the BP33 deposit will be developed in a single stage. The Hang Gong deposit will also be mined as an open-pit operation in a single phase.

The Grants underground deposit is expected to be mined using up-hole retreat mining as a transition from Grants open-pit. Located approximately 6km south of the Grants open-pit, the BP33 deposit will be mined using sublevel open stope mining methods. The Carlton deposit, which is located south of the Grants open-pit, will be mined using sublevel open stope methods.

The project will feature a three-stage dense media separation (DMS) plant, which is expected to treat one million tonnes per annum (Mtpa) of spodumene bearing pegmatite. It will also be installed with a reflux classifier and mica removal circuit, in addition to the DMS plant.

The project is expected to produce up to 180,000 tonnes per annum (tpa) of high-quality lithium concentrate. Ore will pass through a four-stage crushing circuit, designed to crush to a size of 6.3mm. The coarse material will undergo secondary DMS, followed by re-crushing of the DMS middlings.

A primary and a secondary DMS circuit will be used to further process the coarse ore, with the resulting DMS floats to be further re-crushed and recycled. Fines will be separated from the final product.

Spodumene concentrate produced at Finniss will be transported to the Darwin Port for delivery to customers.

Off-take agreements at the Finniss project

Core Lithium entered an off-take agreement with Ya Hua International Investment and Development (Yahua) for the sale of 75,000tpa of 5.5% Li₂O concentrate produced at Finniss.

Sichuan Yahua Industrial Group subsidiary Yahua will receive 300,000 dry metric tonnes of Li₂O concentrate from Finniss under the agreement, which is valid until November 2023.

A binding four-year offtake agreement with a subsidiary of Chinese lithium producer Jiangxi Ganfeng Lithium for the supply of 75,000tpa of lithium concentrate was announced in August 2021. Core Lithium also signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Swiss commodities trading company Transamine Trading to supply 50,000tpa of spodumene concentrate over five years.

Finniss lithium project infrastructure

Power supply for the project will be generated on-site while the required water will be collected from the nearby observation hill dam (OHD) and a dam located to the west of the project.

Core Lithium signed an operating agreement with the Darwin Port Operations for the export of ore through the Darwin Port in May 2021.

Contractors involved

Primero was responsible for the engineering aspect of the Finniss lithium project DFS and the upgraded DFS while Dr Graeme McDonald prepared the mineral resource estimates and ore grade variability modelling. Other consultants involved in the DFS preparation were Cable Blu, Argonaut, Trilabs, Outotec, and Nagrom.

Primero Group was awarded the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) for the process plant in September 2021.

The mine geotechnical design for the upgraded DFS was provided by SRK Consulting while the ore reserve statement was prepared by Core, TME, and Proactive Mining Solutions. TME also prepared the open-pit mine planning and scheduling. Multinational technical services company GHD provided the civil geotechnical design for the project. Australia-based mining consultant OreWin performed the underground mine planning and scheduling.

Lucas Total Contract Solutions received the mining services contract for the project in September 2021.