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Ann: Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Submitted, page-59

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    Mick

    I am speculating here, but I have always felt the delay in the EIA finalisation was a result of the CEOL resolution discussions that took place between MSB and the Chilean Mines Ministry between March and June 2018. The 9 July 2018 announcement about resolution of the Litio CEOL dispute, contained the wording about MSB working closely with the Chilean Government on development of the Maricunga salar.

    I strongly believe that our EIA work contains analysis which will not only benefit MSB but a potential future JV of some type with Codelco. The news article Mick found contained this wording:

    Regarding this point, García-Huidobro points out that they have developed a hydrogeological model that will allow sustainable development with the other mining companies, among them, Codelco.

    I believe that LPI will end up JVing with Codelco in either of two ways:
    1. As a holder of 51% of the Maricunga project and Codelco the remaining 49% - obviously this would require a 49% buy-out of MSB and BRZ.
    2. As a LPI/MSB/BRZ JV with Codelco augmenting the first Maricunga project or as partners in a separate lithium brine development project - increasing collective BG LCE output to 40k a year.

    There is no doubt that the MSB EIA would contain hydrogeological modelling for a range of BG LCE production outcomes, all of which would cater for additional production involving Codelco. Interesting times ahead.
 
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