Galaxy Resources lifts resource estimates at Sal de Vida
Galaxy Resources is targeting a 40-year operation at Sal de Vida. (
Australian lithium miner Galaxy Resources on Wednesday raised resource estimates for its Sal de Vida brine project in Argentina after fresh wellfield drilling.
The drilling started in late 2020 to add eight production wells at the project, with the first two completed. Fresh resource and reserve estimates are expected in the third quarter of the year.
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The Sal de Vida deposit lies in the so-called “lithium triangle” that includes areas in Chile, Bolivia and Argentina.
Lithium Miners on the ASX Supported By Strong Tailwinds April 10, 2021 | Posted by: Matthew Evanoff
Galaxy Mining lithium and spodumene extraction and processing plant in Ravensthorpe, Western Australia.
Ambition is a difficult thing to balance with expectations, and luck changes so quickly. After a blockbuster year in 2020 for lithium shares on the ASX, 2021 got off to a rocky start. The January blues kicked in and shares looked a little directionless. It seems that there was plenty to be optimistic about, and investors were waiting for the catalyst.
Spring Forward
A few things have made April a great month for ASX lithium shares, with prices about 5% to 10% higher and within 20% of all-time highs. The beginning of 2021 was a little dull for lithium miners, but between Joe Biden’s new position on climate change, higher lithium prices, and even a surging Tesla share price, there was enough messaging that lithium miners will be chugging along i
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Despite not being as long as last weekâs break, and less likelihood of as much chocolate, there are still some great things you can do this weekend.
Saturday, April 10
Aussie Medium Simon Hay
Simon Hay, a psychic medium, medical intuitive and healer will be holding an event where he will show a demonstration of psychic medium readings and healing. He will share âmessages and accurate information from spiritâ, with some audience members receiving personalised readings.
Where: Hervey Bay Neighbourhood Centre
22 Charles Street, Pialba, Queensland 4655
When: 7pm to 9pm
Pancake Family Day
Classic and deluxe pancake dishes with milkshakes are just some of the things on offer at Arkarra Gardens Cafe on Saturday. Bring the whole family along as a wide-range of options from savoury to super sweet are on offer.
How Britain and the GCC are shaping the future of education in a post-Covid world
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Gulf schools have proven themselves to be resilient, innovative and avid adopters of the latest digital solutions
by Simon Penney
March 17, 2021
The global pandemic has reshaped the world as we know it and nowhere more so than the critical world of education. Amid the crisis, more than 1.7 billion students were affected globally.
In the last year, schools and universities have scrambled to enable continuous learning programmes amid disrupted classroom routines, national lockdowns and Covid-19 breakouts.