I'll watch it - if Tybo72 says its relevant it will be. But this I believe I know.
1. AEV's deposit overflows into an Inca tenement. But there are other 'basin' structures on our tenements which are prospective for phosphate, I'm thinking because they might have been bird infested lakes, or tidal estuaries.
2. For the cheaper range of EVs lithium iron phosphate battery chemistry is dominant. AEV appears to believe their deposit is just right to provide the iron and phosphate.
3. Again this looks to be too technical for our 'great technical team' so I would be flogging it off to a major with plans for the battery market. ie IGO.
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