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Eye on Lithium: Fastmarkets says rein in EV production to allow time for new lithium supplies to come online

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  • Fastmarkets says lithium supplies can’t keep up with EV production demand
  • Marquee has completed aircore drilling at West Spargoville, plans Phase 2 drilling
  • Aurumin is gearing up for drilling at its Mt Palmer project next week

 

All your ASX lithium news for Thursday, April 21.

 

Yesterday Rivian’s CEO RJ Scaringe warned that the auto industry may soon face a shortage of battery supplies for electric vehicles (EVs).

And today Fastmarkets head of battery metals and base research William Adams weighed in, saying we need a Plan B to, well, deal with the shortage of battery supplies.

“If producers cannot keep up with demand, there simply will not be enough battery raw materials for the downstream manufacturers to work with,” he said.

“Lithium, cobalt and nickel are small markets that need to grow fast, but it is extremely difficult for producers to keep up with year after year of high compound average growth rates.

“The EV and Energy Storage ambitions and production schedules will either have to be reined in (which is likely to be the only option in the short to medium term), or if the shortage is to persist for a long time then we may have to change their thinking.”

Adams flagged one possible solution could be to put smaller battery packs in EVs and invest more in the charging infrastructure and in battery technology so batteries can be charged faster.

“Producers already face many hurdles as they try to bring additional supply on line and it looks as though that struggle will get worse as resource nationalism around lithium (but not only lithium) is on the up,” he said.

“This will make investors nervous above investing in some of the countries that have some of the best deposits, which will further delay projects.”

“You can build a new battery or EV factory in 1-2 years, but new mines can take 5-15 years.”

“The numbers are stacked against producers being able to bring on enough supply in a timely manner.”

However, he did say that that should change in time when new technology – like direct lithium extraction – is introduced.

 

Here’s how ASX lithium stocks are tracking today:

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Code Company Price % Month % Week % Today Market Cap
WML Woomera Mining Ltd 0.032 88% 23% 28% $17,170,826.65
TON Triton Min Ltd 0.038 36% 23% 15% $41,011,877.84
THR Thor Mining PLC 0.017 21% 6% 13% $15,208,369.97
AM7 Arcadia Minerals 0.3 33% 22% 13% $9,273,012.50
MQR Marquee Resource Ltd 0.14 33% 22% 12% $34,117,593.25
IMI Infinitymining 0.21 20% 14% 11% $10,925,000.00
MXR Maximus Resources 0.085 35% 1% 10% $24,478,744.14
CZL Cons Zinc Ltd 0.033 18% 10% 10% $10,540,734.39
ZNC Zenith Minerals Ltd 0.455 38% 17% 8% $144,439,745.10
MTM Mtmongerresources 0.22 52% 13% 7% $7,105,306.77
RAG Ragnar Metals Ltd 0.045 45% -4% 7% $15,652,765.34
WCN White Cliff Min Ltd 0.032 19% -3% 7% $19,608,100.86
INF Infinity Lithium 0.17 10% 6% 6% $66,372,710.56
TMB Tambourahmetals 0.27 23% 4% 6% $10,504,112.49
RMX Red Mount Min Ltd 0.0095 12% 0% 6% $14,781,274.72
M2R Miramar 0.19 9% 0% 6% $8,966,703.60
PSC Prospect Res Ltd 0.965 8% 6% 5% $394,633,714.46
BYH Bryah Resources Ltd 0.059 18% 5% 5% $12,667,601.80
ENT Enterprise Metals 0.021 50% -13% 5% $12,892,937.10
AUN Aurumin 0.21 40% 14% 5% $20,044,650.40
1MC Morella Corporation 0.0345 19% -1% 5% $170,815,061.54
AOU Auroch Minerals Ltd 0.14 22% 8% 4% $48,775,742.87
KAI Kairos Minerals Ltd 0.03 15% -3% 3% $56,900,711.24
GLN Galan Lithium Ltd 2.025 35% 0% 3% $596,599,229.52
RLC Reedy Lagoon Corp. 0.035 30% 3% 3% $18,644,145.82
WC8 Wildcat Resources 0.036 29% 3% 3% $22,584,545.45
LRS Latin Resources Ltd 0.185 225% 0% 3% $302,872,408.74
EPM Eclipse Metals 0.037 37% 0% 3% $69,160,550.87
EMS Eastern Metals 0.2 5% -5% 3% $6,942,000.00
LPD Lepidico Ltd 0.041 24% 5% 3% $253,313,997.48
GSM Golden State Mining 0.082 9% -9% 3% $8,305,172.16
VMC Venus Metals Cor Ltd 0.205 17% 14% 3% $30,215,736.60
EUR European Lithium Ltd 0.1075 -2% -2% 2% $145,205,931.78
LIT Lithium Australia NL 0.1075 2% -2% 2% $108,649,928.52
KGD Kula Gold Limited 0.051 19% 4% 2% $10,758,781.60
EFE Eastern Resources 0.051 4% 0% 2% $49,721,831.55
ASN Anson Resources Ltd 0.1425 24% -5% 2% $143,003,217.70
LPI Lithium Pwr Int Ltd 0.87 26% 2% 2% $298,518,845.04
G88 Golden Mile Res Ltd 0.062 -2% -2% 2% $12,244,689.45
MIN Mineral Resources. 62.31 35% 1% 1% $11,616,957,793.80
STM Sunstone Metals Ltd 0.075 -10% 7% 1% $165,724,552.45
PGD Peregrine Gold 0.525 11% 9% 1% $19,909,067.88
IGO IGO Limited 14.275 19% 3% 1% $10,707,766,875.82
EVR Ev Resources Ltd 0.0605 19% -2% 1% $55,559,044.26
WMC Wiluna Mining Corp 0.92 -3% 2% 1% $193,353,174.68
PLS Pilbara Min Ltd 2.855 2% -4% 1% $8,454,209,108.12
PLL Piedmont Lithium Inc 0.9925 4% 8% 0% $522,295,092.00
ADV Ardiden Ltd 0.015 15% 15% 0% $39,909,635.34
AML Aeon Metals Ltd. 0.069 47% -1% 0% $59,740,813.27
ESS Essential Metals Ltd 0.685 57% 25% 0% $167,375,201.60
GXY Galaxy Resources 0 -100% -100% 0% $2,715,139,305.12
TKL Traka Resources 0.01 -9% -9% 0% $6,887,745.61
BMM Balkanminingandmin 0.365 33% 0% 0% $11,953,750.00
ARN Aldoro Resources 0.295 -13% 16% 0% $26,554,008.76
PAM Pan Asia Metals 0.57 10% 8% 0% $41,985,427.08
FRS Forrestaniaresources 0.35 13% -3% 0% $9,834,581.40
A8G Australasian Metals 0.505 4% 2% 0% $20,286,099.47
SRZ Stellar Resources 0.029 0% 0% 0% $24,281,776.15
LSR Lodestar Minerals 0.016 45% 0% 0% $27,814,997.57
NWM Norwest Minerals 0.056 -10% -2% 0% $10,114,013.67
VKA Viking Mines Ltd 0.012 20% 9% 0% $12,303,101.17
SRI Sipa Resources Ltd 0.049 -4% -2% 0% $10,046,215.35
DRE Dreadnought Resources Ltd 0.044 10% 2% 0% $124,902,076.24
XTC Xantippe Res Ltd 0.014 115% 0% 0% $107,242,857.69
LRD Lordresourceslimited 0.21 0% 5% 0% $6,464,770.41
MNS Magnis Energy Tech 0.4725 -1% -1% -1% $458,748,031.28
GL1 Globallith 2.18 8% -4% -1% $347,196,902.80
AKE Allkem Limited 13.135 32% -1% -1% $8,455,346,220.36
RAS Ragusa Minerals Ltd 0.091 28% 3% -1% $11,560,520.36
VUL Vulcan Energy 9.05 -10% 0% -1% $1,204,552,573.50
NMT Neometals Ltd 1.78 6% 2% -1% $987,077,512.80
RIO Rio Tinto Limited 116.76 6% -3% -1% $43,914,878,116.20
QXR Qx Resources Limited 0.075 42% -3% -1% $63,145,536.40
LTR Liontown Resources 1.6425 -1% -1% -1% $3,650,054,954.67
LKE Lake Resources 2.17 40% 7% -1% $2,821,834,142.60
JRL Jindalee Resources 4.72 52% 2% -1% $274,845,247.14
CAI Calidus Resources 1.01 9% -4% -1% $412,354,433.20
EMH European Metals Hldg 1.26 15% -6% -2% $180,194,515.20
RDT Red Dirt Metals Ltd 0.58 2% 9% -2% $176,860,052.59
SCN Scorpion Minerals 0.078 15% -6% -3% $21,560,495.36
LRV Larvottoresources 0.36 85% 44% -3% $15,246,775.00
AZL Arizona Lithium Ltd 0.18 16% 3% -3% $411,047,649.60
MRR Minrex Resources Ltd 0.072 26% -1% -3% $66,648,173.48
CHR Charger Metals 0.715 2% -5% -3% $23,934,810.48
AS2 Askarimetalslimited 0.715 63% 3% -3% $30,220,100.51
SYA Sayona Mining Ltd 0.35 112% -1% -3% $2,580,493,768.92
MLS Metals Australia 0.165 123% -11% -3% $65,192,157.94
AGY Argosy Minerals Ltd 0.475 22% -4% -3% $663,468,885.66
IPT Impact Minerals 0.0155 29% 19% -3% $35,047,385.38
FFX Firefinch Ltd 1.075 30% 1% -3% $1,311,179,975.31
KZR Kalamazoo Resources 0.45 50% 14% -3% $67,515,383.91
RGL Riversgold 0.074 121% 6% -4% $40,540,821.32
INR Ioneer Ltd 0.68 30% -5% -4% $1,484,289,363.29
BNR Bulletin Res Ltd 0.225 55% -2% -4% $68,170,206.24
LEL Lithenergy 0.985 8% -2% -4% $46,350,000.00
TEM Tempest Minerals 0.105 377% 5% -5% $43,911,909.25
AVZ AVZ Minerals Ltd 1.125 23% -2% -5% $4,163,901,102.64
FG1 Flynngold 0.15 7% -12% -5% $10,089,615.38
GT1 Greentechnology 1.1 43% 15% -5% $122,430,000.00
DTM Dart Mining NL 0.078 -3% -4% -5% $10,208,256.26
NVA Nova Minerals Ltd 0.77 10% -10% -5% $145,963,850.85
MMC Mitremining 0.19 6% -12% -5% $5,417,020.00
CRR Critical Resources 0.095 23% 9% -5% $148,630,604.40
CXO Core Lithium 1.395 24% 2% -5% $2,523,669,432.69
MM1 Midasmineralsltd 0.355 122% 18% -5% $20,414,296.88
QPM Queensland Pacific 0.175 21% -8% -5% $285,475,929.24
AX8 Accelerate Resources 0.05 -2% -19% -6% $13,433,321.65
SHH Shree Minerals Ltd 0.015 -25% 0% -6% $19,555,790.27
AZI Altamin Limited 0.086 32% -3% -7% $35,776,219.58
PNN PepinNini Minerals 0.86 98% 2% -8% $56,949,772.02
WR1 Winsome Resources 0.5 18% 4% -8% $73,400,596.73
AOA Ausmon Resorces 0.01 25% -17% -9% $9,430,182.77
MMG Monger Gold Ltd 0.27 23% -13% -10% $7,500,000.00
TSC Twenty Seven Co. Ltd 0.004 14% 0% -11% $11,973,662.57
AVW Avira Resources Ltd 0.006 9% 0% -14% $14,831,530.00
AAJ Aruma Resources Ltd 0.13 53% -16% -30% $29,037,878.06
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A total of 46 stocks were in the green today, with 19 flatlining and 51 in the red.

 

Who’s got news out today?

MARQUEE RESOURCES (ASX:MQR)

Marquee has completed 5,496m of aircore drilling at its West Spargoville project.

A Phase 2 drill program is now planned to target a pegmatite dyke swarm identified from Deep Ground Penetrating Radar (DGPR), auger geochemistry and surface mapping.

“In addition to the Phase 2 drilling program, we have also continued the auger sampling program which has been instrumental in defining and prioritising targets for follow-up drill testing,” executive chairman Charles Thomas said.

“After the encouraging results generated from the first round of auger sampling, we believe many more exciting targets will be identified as we continue to search for the next economic lithium discovery.”

 

AURUMIN (ASX:AUN)

The company is gearing up for drilling at its Mt Palmer project next week, where an ultrafine soil survey has defined lithium targets – some of which are coincident with historically drilled pegmatites, interpreted to be flat lying, and that were only sampled for gold.

This first program will drill through the pegmatite package and help define the geology, using the XRF results and historical logs as an initial guide.

 

MINREX RESOURCES (ASX:MRR)

MinRex has received firm commitments for a $13.5m placement to fast-track exploration of its Pilbara lithium projects – where the company is targeting 25,000m of drilling in the next 12 months.

A $6.8 cornerstone investment received from a strategic group of investors who are executives of Chinese and Australian mining groups involved in exploration, development, refining and processing of precious and battery metals.

MinRex says the group includes some persons who were early-stage seed investors in Global Lithium Resources (ASX:GL1).

 

ASKARI (ASX:AS2)

The company has kicked off exploration at its Yarrie lithium project in WA, with the aim to test high priority targets and delineate zones of anomalism for future testing.

VP geology and exploration Johan Lambrechts said the company considers the project to be “extremely prospective”.

“The project is a district scale opportunity, in a good geological setting and has never seen targeted lithium exploration,” he said.

Yarrie borders Kalamazoo’s (ASX:KZR) Marble Bar project, and is 30kms from Global Lithium’s Archer project which contains 10.5Mt at 1.0% lithium.

 

CRITICAL RESOURCES (ASX:CRR)

A 49-hole drilling campaign has taken off at the company’s Mavis Lake lithium project in Ontario where previous programs have yielded intersections up to 2.97%.

CRR says says the first three holes of the program – MF22-60, MF22-61, and MF22-62 – aim to confirm drilling from the 1950s which intersected mineralisation within Pegmatite 6.

These holes aim to confirm mineralisation, quality of survey data, structures and lithologies intersected, all of which are essential to integrate into any potential future JORC resource estimate.

MD Alex Biggs said the company anticipates further high-grade intersections from this drilling campaign.

 

ARUMA (ASX:AAJ)

AAJ came out of a trading halt this morning with an update on the first-phase drilling program at its Mt Deans lithium project.

The company said results showed high-grade intersections “of up to 1.14% Li2O (lithium oxide) within a wide zone of lithium, all within a near-surface 25 metre thick, vertical body of solid pegmatite, from a depth of just 17 metres”.

“This represents just the start of exploration at Mt Deans, and based on these results, we will move quickly to undertake the remaining approximately 1,800 metres of the maiden drilling campaign,” MD Peter Schwann said.

 
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