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Es gibt ein Video von Dr. Ryan D. Long auf Twitter der sich bezüglich Lithium Hersteller etc. auseinander setzt. Sage und schreib über 800% Kursgewinn gab es, ACHTUNG: AB DFS Release bei ALLEN australischen Lithium Miner durchschnittlich, also die die es zur Produktion geschafft haben. Video solle zwischen April und Mai von ihm veröffentlich worden sein.
Zur Info, ich bin seit Mai 2017 zu 2.7 Eurocent eingestiegen. Bin also aktuell leicht unter Breakeven. Weiter bin ich mit dem AVZ Management in Kontakt und auch die freuen sich sehr auf das kommende Jahr. Klar gibt es viele "Hater", würde ich wahrscheinlich auch sein wenn ich nicht beim potenziellen Game Changer im Boot wäre, sondern bei den vermeidlichen Verlierern der Branche. Für mich persönlich gilt es: Es hat und dürfte, genug Nachfrage vorhanden sein um auch "Lower Quality"-Produzenten profitieren zu können. Somit hat es Platz für alle.
Und Kopf hoch......., das Jahr 2020 wird schon gut werden.
Traum-Aktie für Träumer.
Einst erklärte einer, bei 0,05AUD sei die absolute Talsohle. Prima!
Die wird aber jeden Tag neu gefunden.
Aktuell schon zweistellig im Minus ggb. der absoluten Talsohle.
wenn die Studie kommt, dann gehts nach oben...
Und mit ein-wenig Hoffnung das der Trend sich im Lithium - Bereich etwas aufhellen wird ....
https://stocknessmonster.com/announcements/avz.asx-6A961262/
Lots of Manono road works. This road will ultimately link up.
https://hotcopper.com.au/threads/...949838/page-1004?post_id=42183856
Nicht umsonst weisen viele dieser Unternehmen recht hohe Aufwendungen für Investor Relations auf.
https://thewest.com.au/business/public-companies/...um-play--c-631064
Lithium developer, AVZ Minerals, is on track to deliver what is likely to be the most profound hard rock lithium definitive feasibility study in the market at the Perth based company’s massive Manono lithium and tin project in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
AVZ has steadily been ticking off its DFS boxes for the past six months, with phase two of the metallurgical test work program now nearing 85% completion. Other logistical milestones are also drawing to a close including the “dewatering” of the historical Roche Dure pit, hydro-electrical development scenario planning and transport studies to determine the best way get lithium products to the nearest port.
AVZ Managing Director, Nigel Ferguson said: “The Company remains on track to deliver its DFS in Q1 2020. We continue to investigate our export routes and are looking to secure DRC Government benefits by way of supportive tax incentives and exemptions early in 2020.”
“Furthermore, we are in ongoing discussions with a number of interested parties around longer-term partnerships involving offtake and debt financing. It is expected that the completion of the DFS will solidify these discussions into meaningful financing of the project.”
AVZ’s world-class Manono lithium-tin project is located in the south-eastern part of the DRC with an amazing resource estimate of 400 million tonnes grading 1.65% lithium oxide and 715 parts per million tin.
To put those numbers into some perspective, Wesfarmers just paid $776m for 50% of Kidman Resources’ Mt Holland project that holds a resource of just 189 million tonnes going 1.5% lithium oxide.
The outcome of AVZ’s DFS will be fascinating given that its resource is more than double that of Mt Holland and its grade is 10 per cent higher than Mt Holland’s already impressive 1.5%.
AVZ’s pegmatite-hosted ore system is dominated by lithium spodumene mineralisation, which is a product sought-after by lithium-ion battery manufacturers.
Large crystals of the lithium mineral spodumene occur throughout AVZ’s Roche Dure ore system and phase one met results returned to date have been encouraging with recent dense media separation, or “DMS”, work, supporting phase two pilot-scale heavy liquid separation, or “HLS”, testing.
Spodumene is typically beneficiated from hard rock lithium ores by DMS at coarse grind sizes and then flotation of the finer products occurs to produce concentrates at 6% lithium oxide or above for export.
Phase one HLS and DMS testing completed at typical crush sizes generated a spodumene concentrate exceeding the market requirement of 6% lithium oxide, well in line with other global lithium pegmatites.
DMS can also recover the dense tin and tantalum ores that sit alongside AVZ’s lithium mineralisation as valuable by-products.
Phase two metallurgical test work is ongoing at Manono and according to management, results are aligning well with the phase one test work and bulk composited assays have matched perfectly with estimated assay intervals – the head lithia assay is 1.66% lithia with 0.6% iron oxide.
AVZ said that dewatering of the Roche Dure pit is going through the final stages with two pumps working to pull out the water and expose the rocks in the old pit.
Sampling of the mineralised pegmatite left in the pit is planned once the Geologists can get access, with the results expected to support an upgrade of resources from the inferred to indicated categories and indicated to measured categories.
2020 is shaping up to be an exciting year for the Perth based company as AVZ finally wraps some definitive economics around this most extraordinary set of pegmatites.
Is your ASX listed company doing something interesting ? Contact : matt.birney@wanews.com.au
1) innerpolitische konflikte
2) Lithium Demand/Supply entwicklung
beide risiken besitzen jedoch aus meiner sicht aktuell eine niedrige eintrittswahrscheinlichkeit.
Dabei war es mal bei €0,2.
Und ich dachte auch, hier könne man was holen.
Tja, von solchen Kursen ist das Papier inzwischen soweit weg wie ich vom Mars.
Und ihr wisst, wie weit der Mars weg ist...
Special Report: AVZ is poised to meet key milestones in 2020 for its Manono Lithium and Tin Project in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
AVZ Minerals (ASX:AVZ) is well on track towards delivering the definitive feasibility study (DFS) for its tier 1 Manono Lithium and Tin Project in the first quarter of 2020.
With the year drawing to a close, the company said the DFS is currently 82 per cent completed.
It added that pit de-watering at the central Roche Dure deposit was advancing well and that once this was completed, further sampling of the pegmatite that is exposed in the pit floor would be carried out to upgrade the resource categories from inferred to indicated and from indicated to measured.
This is not expected to affect the timeframe for the release of the DFS.
Original water surface (left) and remaining water in the Roche Dure (right)
AVZ is continuing optimisation work for its metallurgical tests and is now preparing to carry out heavy liquid separation test work.
Additionally, results are being prepared for the recently completed low intensity magnetic separation work.
Other work to be carried out in the first quarter of 2020 includes flotation test work, rheology and thickening and tailings samples.
The company is also looking at re-developing the Mpiana Mwanga hydro power facility about 85km southeast of Manono in the DRC.
Consultants have been to site to assess the necessary refurbishment required.
Work to select the most suitable and cost-effective method of transporting lithium products to port found that the SNCC railway within the DRC is operational between Tenke Fungurume and the port of Lobito in Angola.
AVZ would need to upgrade about 220km of existing gravel road between Mwanga
and the railhead north of Tenke Fungurume to make use of the rail line.
“The company remains on track to deliver its definitive feasibility study in Q1 2020. We continue to investigate our export routes and are looking to secure DRC government benefits by way of supportive tax incentives and exemptions early in 2020,” managing director Nigel Ferguson said.
“Furthermore, we are in ongoing discussions with a number of interested parties around longer term partnerships involving offtake and debt financing. It is expected that the completion of the DFS will solidify these discussions into meaningful financing of the project.”
Manono is centred on a historical tin mining operation about 500km north of the city Lubumbashi in the south of the DRC.
It hosts lithium pegmatites that stretch over a strike length of more than 13km.
An extended scoping study has shown that the project has the potential to be a world-class, long-life mine with a net present value (NPV) of up to $US2.63 billion ($3.92 billion) before taking taxes and royalties into account.
Internal rate of return (IRR) was estimated at 64 per cent.
Both the NPV and IRR are used to estimate potential profitability, and the higher above zero they are, the better the prospective economics of the project.
Now read:
African mining veteran strengthens AVZ board ahead of Manono lithium development
AVZ moves to the next stage at the Manano lithium project, aims to release DFS in early 2020
Chinese strategic investor places its lithium supply faith in AVZ
Special Report: AVZ is poised to meet key milestones in 2020 for its Manono Lithium and Tin Project in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
AVZ Minerals (ASX:AVZ) is well on track towards delivering the definitive feasibility study (DFS) for its tier 1 Manono Lithium and Tin Project in the first quarter of 2020.
With the year drawing to a close, the company said the DFS is currently 82 per cent completed.
It added that pit de-watering at the central Roche Dure deposit was advancing well and that once this was completed, further sampling of the pegmatite that is exposed in the pit floor would be carried out to upgrade the resource categories from inferred to indicated and from indicated to measured.
This is not expected to affect the timeframe for the release of the DFS.
Original water surface (left) and remaining water in the Roche Dure (right)
AVZ is continuing optimisation work for its metallurgical tests and is now preparing to carry out heavy liquid separation test work.
Additionally, results are being prepared for the recently completed low intensity magnetic separation work.
Other work to be carried out in the first quarter of 2020 includes flotation test work, rheology and thickening and tailings samples.
The company is also looking at re-developing the Mpiana Mwanga hydro power facility about 85km southeast of Manono in the DRC.
Consultants have been to site to assess the necessary refurbishment required.
Work to select the most suitable and cost-effective method of transporting lithium products to port found that the SNCC railway within the DRC is operational between Tenke Fungurume and the port of Lobito in Angola.
AVZ would need to upgrade about 220km of existing gravel road between Mwanga
and the railhead north of Tenke Fungurume to make use of the rail line.
“The company remains on track to deliver its definitive feasibility study in Q1 2020. We continue to investigate our export routes and are looking to secure DRC government benefits by way of supportive tax incentives and exemptions early in 2020,” managing director Nigel Ferguson said.
“Furthermore, we are in ongoing discussions with a number of interested parties around longer term partnerships involving offtake and debt financing. It is expected that the completion of the DFS will solidify these discussions into meaningful financing of the project.”
Manono is centred on a historical tin mining operation about 500km north of the city Lubumbashi in the south of the DRC.
It hosts lithium pegmatites that stretch over a strike length of more than 13km.
An extended scoping study has shown that the project has the potential to be a world-class, long-life mine with a net present value (NPV) of up to $US2.63 billion ($3.92 billion) before taking taxes and royalties into account.
Internal rate of return (IRR) was estimated at 64 per cent.
Both the NPV and IRR are used to estimate potential profitability, and the higher above zero they are, the better the prospective economics of the project.
Now read:
African mining veteran strengthens AVZ board ahead of Manono lithium development
AVZ moves to the next stage at the Manano lithium project, aims to release DFS in early 2020
Chinese strategic investor places its lithium supply faith in AVZ
https://stockhead.com.au/resources/...-set-to-release-dfs-in-q1-2020/
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Der Ausbruch für AVZ auf Grund von Fortschritten kommt erst noch.
Wir sind einfach in einen günstigen Zyklus des Lithiumsektors geraten. :)
https://www.chip.de/news/...sten-Lithium-Schwefel-Akku_178996448.html
Hier kommt richtig Bewegung rein