Australian-listed Leo Lithium and joint venture partner China’s Ganfeng Lithium have acquired two further licence areas adjacent to their Goulamina project’s existing concession. The project's initial definitive feasibility study envisaged a 15MW on-site diesel or liquefied natural gas (LNG) power plant under a build-own-operate structure. In April, Leo said a tender for power supply had been released by the JV.
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