2 February 2024
Conference Attendance - Mining Indaba
Atlantic Lithium Limited (AIM: ALL, ASX: A11, OTCQX: ALLIF, "Atlantic Lithium" or the "Company"), the African-focussed lithium exploration and development company targeting to deliver Ghana's first lithium mine, is pleased to announce that the Company will be attending the Investing in African Mining Indaba Conference in Cape Town from Monday, 5 to Thursday, 8 February 2024.
The Company looks forward to meeting with key stakeholders and existing and potential investors.
Throughout the conference, members of the team will be available at booth P23.
Atlantic Lithium Chief Executive Officer, Keith Muller, will also be participating in a panel discussion on 'How green are our green minerals?' at 10:00 am (local) on Wednesday, 7 February on the Disruptors Stage within the Conference Centre.
Details on how to register for the conference can be found via the following link: https://miningindaba.com/page/registration.
Neil Herbert (Executive Chairman)
Amanda Harsas (Finance Director and Company Secretary)
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IR@atlanticlithium.com.au |
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Tel: +61 2 8072 0640 |
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SP Angel Corporate Finance LLP Nominated Adviser Jeff Keating Charlie Bouverat Tel: +44 (0)20 3470 0470 |
Yellow Jersey PR Limited Charles Goodwin Bessie Elliot Tel: +44 (0)20 3004 9512
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About Atlantic Lithium
Atlantic Lithium is an AIM and ASX-listed lithium company advancing a portfolio of lithium projects in Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire through to production.
The Company's flagship project, the Ewoyaa Project in Ghana, is a significant lithium spodumene pegmatite discovery on track to become Ghana's first lithium-producing mine.
The Definitive Feasibility Study for the Project indicates the production of 3.6Mt of spodumene concentrate over a 12-year mine life, making it one of the top 10 largest spodumene concentrate mines in the world.
The Project, which was awarded a Mining Lease in October 2023, is being developed under a funding agreement with Piedmont Lithium Inc.
Atlantic Lithium holds 509km2 and 774km2 of tenure across Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire respectively, comprising significantly under-explored, highly prospective licences.