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The Centre de Recherches Minrales du Qubec analyzed a 50-tonne sample collected from a spodumene pegmatite on the property in November and found a 1.14% Li2O grade, up slightly from a previous estimate.
Provincially owned Soquem is preparing a $425,000 prefeasibility study, which will examine the possibility of developing a 30,000-tonne-per-year open-pit mine, as well as a flotation sequence for the recovery of byproduct mica, feldspar and quartz.
Raymor says a major U.S. ceramics manufacturer has already expressed interest in buying the spodumene production.
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