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Oct
16:15
Stellantis signs nickel-cobalt offtake agreement with GME
Stellantis has signed a non-binding offtake agreement with Australian miner GME Resources Limited (GME) for the supply of battery grade nickel and cobalt sulphate from the future NiWest nickel-cobalt site in Western Australia, Kallanish learns from Stellantis.
So far, GME has invested heavily to develop NiWest and a definitive feasibility study is due to start this month. The location of the processing plant at the site is about 30 kilometres from the Glencor…
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