-- 根據週四提交給澳洲證券交易所的文件,歐洲鋰業公司(ASX:EUR)與歐貝坎投資集團的合資企業已委任工程公司Hatch負責沙烏地阿拉伯一座鋰精煉廠的設計工作。該精煉廠預計將生產高達2萬噸電池級氫氧化鋰。 該公司還計劃在坦布里茲專案(Tanbreez project)的上峽灣(Upper Fjord)和希爾(Hill)礦床進行進一步的加密鑽探,並開展勘探和相關的岩土工程工作,但需獲得格陵蘭島監管部門的最終批准。 勘探團隊已進駐其位於愛爾蘭北部許可證區的鋰礦項目,目前正在進行地球化學、岩屑和槽式取樣工作。 該公司股價在周四的交易中上漲了8%。
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