-- PMET Resources(ASX:PMT)は、カナダのシャアキチウワナアン・プロジェクトに関する環境社会影響評価(ESIA)を3月31日に連邦政府および州政府当局に提出したと発表した。連邦政府のESIAは、カナダ影響評価庁(IAAC)によって完了と判断された。これは火曜日にオーストラリア証券取引所に提出された書類で明らかになった。 提出書類によると、最初の法定パブリックコンサルテーション期間が現在進行中で、5月28日に終了する。 同社は、更新されたCV5リチウム・タンタル実現可能性調査と、並行して実施されているリチウム・セシウム・タンタル予備経済評価(PEA)およびより広範なプロジェクトに関するスコープ調査が順調に進んでおり、第4四半期の完了を目指していると述べた。 同社は、約5万トンのCV5バルクサンプル申請が審査中で、第2四半期にCOMEXからのフィードバックが見込まれること、プロジェクトのエンジニアリングは年末までに着工準備完了状態に向けて引き続き進展していること、また、ハイドロ・ケベックの電力申請が提出され、評価が進行中であることを付け加えた。
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