Potential upsides continue to emerge in the dynamic world of battery metals mining, with a scoping study undertaken for Australian Mines outlining the potential for a significant revenue boost at its Sconi cobalt-nickel-scandium project in N Qld.
The study by engineering services company Ausenco assesses the addition of an integrated circuit to Sconi’s proposed incorporation of a precursor cathode active material (P-CAM) circuit to its planned nickel and cobalt sulphate crystallisation process.
The company says it plans to move quickly on to a more detailed PFS on the P-CAM integration.