Skip to main content

Lithium Americas commences construction at Thacker Pass

Published by , Editor
Global Mining Review,


Lithium Americas Corp. has commenced construction at its 100%-owned Thacker Pass lithium project in Humboldt County, Nevada, following the receipt of notice to proceed from the Bureau of Land Management (BLM).

“Starting construction is a momentous milestone for Thacker Pass and one we have been working towards for over a decade,” said Jonathan Evans, President and CEO. “We are excited about the prospect of generating economic growth in Northern Nevada and playing a major role in the domestic lithium supply chain for electric vehicles.”

Thacker Pass is targeting 80 000 tpy of battery-quality lithium carbonate (Li2CO3) production capacity in two phases of 40 000 tpy, respectively (Phase 1 and Phase 2). Phase 1 production is expected to commence in 2H26. The project is expected to create 1000 jobs during construction and 500 jobs during operations.

Construction update

  • Construction, including site preparation, geotechnical drilling, water pipeline development and associated infrastructure, has commenced.
  • Contracts for major earthworks have been awarded, with activities expected to commence in 2H23.
  • In 4Q22, Bechtel Corporation was awarded the engineering, procurement and construction management (EPCM) contract for the construction of Thacker Pass Phase 1 with detailed engineering underway.
  • Major construction contracts awarded, include:
    • Lithium carbonate and purification: Aquatech International LLC has been awarded the contract for the magnesium sulfate and lithium carbonate chemical plants. Established in 1981 and based in Philadelphia, Aquatech is a global leader in water purification technology for industrial and infrastructure markets with a focus on desalination, water recycling and reuse, and zero liquid discharge (ZLD).
    • Sulfuric acid plant: EXP Global Inc. has been awarded the contract for the engineering, procurement, construction support, commissioning and start-up services for the sulfuric acid plant. Established in 1906 and operationally headquartered in Chicago, EXP is a global leader in oil, gas and chemicals. MECS, Inc. was awarded the contract for the technology license, engineering and equipment for their state-of-the-art MECS® Heat Recovery System, to harness waste heat to generate steam which will subsequently be converted into carbon-free electricity for the processing plant.
  • Contract selection and engineering for a work force hub (housing for construction contractors) and transloading facility within the Winnemucca area have commenced.

Construction at Thacker Pass commenced following the favourable ruling from the US District Court, District of Nevada (Federal Court) for the issuance of the Record of Decision (ROD), where the Federal Court confirmed the permitting process for Thacker Pass was conducted thoroughly and responsibly. The Federal Court declined to vacate the ROD and ordered the BLM to consider one issue under the mining law relating to the area designated for waste storage and tailings and did not impose any restrictions expected to impact the construction timeline. The company is working closely with the BLM to complete the required follow-up and does not expect it to impact the overall construction timeline.

Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/mining/06032023/lithium-americas-commences-construction-at-thacker-pass/

You might also like

EMI

Electrification in Mining virtual conference

Join us on 16 April 2024 for Global Mining Review's first Electrification in Mining event is an interactive virtual conference, focusing on electrification as the future of sustainable mining and exploring the innovative approaches and technologies being developed to facilitate its implementation.

Register for FREE »

 
 
 

Embed article link: (copy the HTML code below):


 

This article has been tagged under the following:

US mining news Lithium mining news