PMET Resources Produces High-Grade Spodumene
Analysis based on 9 articles · First reported May 03, 2026 · Last updated May 03, 2026
The successful production of high-grade spodumene concentrate by PMET Resources is expected to positively impact the company's stock price and enhance its position in the critical minerals market. This development also provides a strong data point for future lithium recovery curves, potentially improving the economics of the Shaakichiuwaanaan Property and attracting further investment in Galan Lithium, Tantalum, and Caesium commodities.
PMET Resources Inc. announced the successful production of approximately 4.47 tonnes of high-grade (6.09% LiO) spodumene concentrate with an 89.0% recovery rate from its Shaakichiuwaanaan Property in Canada — Quebec. This was achieved through the 'ApplePick' program, which utilized a Dense Media Separation (DMS) pilot plant to process mineralized boulders from the CV5 Pegmatite. The program demonstrated the viability of PMET Resources' proposed DMS-only processing pathway, de-risking future operations and providing high-quality product for potential offtake discussions and midstream initiatives. The success also generated significant tailings material for a feasibility-level Tantalum recovery program. Building on this, PMET Resources plans to launch the 'BerryPick' program to produce pollucite (Caesium) concentrate samples. This event is expected to positively impact the upcoming updated Feasibility Study for the CV5 Pegmatite and a Preliminary Economic Assessment for the broader Shaakichiuwaanaan Project.
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