Tianqi Lithium Energy Australia, 49%-owned by IGO, will cease construction of the second train at the Kwinana lithium hydroxide refinery. IGO will also write down the carrying value of Kwinana by ...
The CEO also explained the decision to cease activities around Kwinana's Train 2, citing market conditions and capital expenditure requirements as key factors. He confirmed ongoing discussions ...
Kwinana’s first train has been hamstrung by engineering issues since production began in 2022 and still operates below capacity. The business case for the partially constructed second train ...