Critical Elements Provides An Update On The Rose Project: Draft Environmental Assessment Report Published By The Joint Assessment Committee
Critical Elements Lithium Corporation has announced the release of a draft report by the Joint Assessment Committee regarding the Rose Lithium Tantalum Project. The Committee concludes that the Project is unlikely to cause significant adverse environmental effects with the implementation of mitigation measures. This finding brings the Company closer to final authorization. Public comments on the draft report are invited until April 16, 2021. The Project is targeted to become a major lithium supplier, with a robust feasibility study indicating a 34.9% internal rate of return and a net present value of C$726 million.
- Draft report concludes no significant adverse environmental effects for the Rose Project.
- Internal rate of return for the Rose Project estimated at 34.9%.
- Net present value of the Rose Project estimated at C$726 million.
- None.
MONTRÉAL, QC / ACCESSWIRE / March 18, 2021 / Critical Elements Lithium Corporation (TSX-V:CRE) (OTCQX:CRECF) (FSE:F12) ("Critical Elements" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that the Joint Assessment Committee established by the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada and the Cree Nation Government (the "Committee") has published its draft report following the environmental impact assessment on the Rose Lithium Tantalum Project ("Rose" or the "Project") in which the Committee concludes that the Project is not likely to cause significant adverse environmental effects, considering the implementation of key mitigation measures. The Committee has also published the potential conditions with which the proponent must comply.
The publication of the provisory conclusions of the environmental impact assessment draft report brings the Company one step closer to obtaining the final authorization for the Project. In the meantime, the provincial authorization process is also underway as provided in its press release dated March 8, 2021.
Jean-Sébastien Lavallée, Critical Elements' Chief Executive Officer, noted that: "We are extremely pleased by the conclusions of the Committee's draft report conclusions, especially because these findings reflect our continued work with key stakeholders to ensure that the Project respects the principles of sustainable development and is also beneficial for local communities. This is an important moment for us and we are looking forward to continue engaging with stakeholders throughout the Project".
The Committee is now inviting the public to comment on the draft environmental assessment report and the potential environmental assessment conditions for the Project until April 16, 2021 (see the Committee's press release of March 17, 2021). This constitutes the last step before the publication of the Committee's final report, which could then lead to the grant of a federal authorization regarding the Project.
About Critical Elements Lithium Corporation
Critical Elements Lithium Corporation aspires to become a large, responsible supplier of lithium to the flourishing electric vehicle and energy storage system industries. To this end, Critical Elements Lithium is advancing the wholly owned, high purity Rose lithium project in Quebec. Rose is our first lithium project to be advanced within a highly prospective land portfolio of over 700 square kilometers. In 2017, the Corporation completed a robust feasibility study on Rose Phase 1 for the production of high quality spodumene concentrate. The internal rate of return for the Project is estimated at
For further information, please contact:
Jean-Sébastien Lavallée, P. Géo.
Chief Executive Officer
819-354-5146
jslavallee@cecorp.ca
www.cecorp.ca
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