Minres Restarts Bald Hill Lithium Mine in WA

Mineral Resources (MinRes) has announced the resumption of activities at its wholly owned Bald Hill lithium mine located 50km south-east of Kambalda, Western Australia (WA). The decision follows a notable and ongoing rise in lithium prices, bolstered by thorough planning i

Mineral Resources (MinRes) has announced the resumption of activities at its wholly owned Bald Hill lithium mine located 50km south-east of Kambalda, Western Australia (WA).

The decision follows a notable and ongoing rise in lithium prices, bolstered by thorough planning in recent months

The mine was put on care and maintenance in November 2024 to maintain capital and preserve the value of its 58.1 million tonnes at 0.94% lithium oxide until market conditions improved. Bald Hill has the capacity to produce around 165,000 dry tonnes per annum (dtpa) of 5.1% spodumene concentrate (SC), equivalent to 140,000dmt of SC 6% (SC6) each year. The company’s current infrastructure and workforce networks are expected to facilitate a swift and safe restart of operations.

Initial site activities will increase in late May, with the start of mining and crushing operations expected in June. SC production is anticipated in July. The first shipment from the Port of Esperance is anticipated in the first quarter (Q1) of fiscal year 2027 (FY27), with full capacity expected by Q2.

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