Mt Cattlin mine
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| Location | |
|---|---|
| Location | Ravensthorpe, Western Australia |
| State | Western Australia |
| Country | Australia |
| Coordinates | 33°33′45.1″S 120°2′6.7″E / 33.562528°S 120.035194°E |
| Production | |
| Products | Spodumene concentrate |
| History | |
| Opened | 2009 |
| Owner | |
| Company | Arcadium Lithium |
| Website | arcadiumlithium |
The Mt Cattlin mine is a spodumene-tantalite mine 2.2 kilometres (1.4 mi) north of Ravensthorpe, Western Australia. In 2019 Mt Cattlin had a reserve of 8.2 million tonnes (18 billion pounds) of ore grading 1.29% Li
2O and 155 ppm Ta
2O
5.[1]
The mine was operated by Galaxy Resources between 2009 and 2012 before being placed on care-and-maintenance in 2013.[2][3] Mine production restarted on 31 March 2016 with a 17-year mine life at a rate of 800 thousand tonnes (1.8 billion pounds) of ore per year.[4][5] In January 2017 the first shipment of 10 thousand tonnes (22 million pounds) of lithium concentrate was consigned from Esperance to Lianyungang, China.[6][7] Following a decrease in lithium prices in 2024,[8] the mine was once again placed on care-and-maintenance, with operations to be suspended by mid-2025.[9]
