Lomiko Metals Reports Positive Preliminary Feasibility Study for La Loutre Graphite Project in Quebec
Lomiko Metals Inc. announced positive results from its Preliminary Feasibility Study (PFS) for the La Loutre Graphite Project in Quebec. The study indicates a pre-tax NPV of CAD $797.5 million and an IRR of 30.3%, with a mine life of 28 years. Key metrics include initial capital costs of CAD $504.6 million and an average annual production of 97,000 tonnes of graphite concentrate for the first 20 years. The project is expected to create hundreds of jobs and generate over CAD $4.7 billion in revenue.

Lomiko Metals Inc. has released a positive Preliminary Feasibility Study (PFS) for its fully-owned La Loutre Graphite Project in Quebec, showing a pre-tax NPV of CAD $797.5 million and an IRR of 30.3%. The project involves a mine life of 28 years, with capital costs estimated at CAD $504.6 million.
The study indicates a total ore production of 46.8 Mt at an average grade of 4.79% Cg, yielding 2,149 kt of graphite concentrate. The mining operations will generate significant economic benefits, including CAD $4.7 billion in revenue and hundreds of jobs. The project is located in the Nominingue-Chénéville zone, approximately 117 km from Montreal.




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