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Kalium Lakes (ASX:KLL) validates Beyondie plant process design, WA

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ASX:KLL      MCAP $50.79M
31 May 2022 11:34 (AEST)

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Kalium Lakes (KLL) has validated its plant process design after producing about 400 tonnes of commercially saleable sulphate of potash (SOP) from its Beyondie project in WA.

It came as the company completed an equipment testing program as part of its plant commissioning works.

The company is aiming to ramp up production, but it said insufficient levels of kainite-type mixed salts (KTMS) to feed the plant have constrained production.

To rectify the issue, KLL is planning to improve pond operating procedures, with higher levels of KTMS expected in August.

Until then, it will continue to make plant improvements as it targets first commercial sales in July.

“Kalium Lakes is the first SOP producer in Australia, and we look forward to selling our first commercial production into the current extremely strong SOP price environment,” CEO Len Jubber said.

Another hurdle the company faces is funding, having flagged the need for more money in the back in March.

Kalium this morning said it has advanced discussions with financiers and its key offtake partner, K+S.

The Beyondie SOP project is expected to operate at about 80,000 tonnes per annum of SOP production by the first quarter of next year, from which point it will then further ramp up production.

Shares in Kalium Lakes were up 21.59 per cent and trading at 11 cents each at 11:01 am AEST.

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