Winsome Resources (ASX:WR1) Submits Preliminary Information Statement for Adina Lithium Project
Key Milestone Achieved
Winsome Resources (ASX:WR1) has submitted the Preliminary Information Statement for the Adina Lithium Project, including the Renard Operation, to the Quebec authorities. This filing marks the beginning of the provincial regulatory process needed to permit the proposed mine at Adina.
Environmental and Social Impact Assessment
The submission will prompt the Quebec authorities to provide guidelines for an Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA). Winsome has a robust dataset due to the Renard Operation’s long history and initial environmental studies at Adina. The statement facilitates stakeholder engagement, particularly with the Cree Nation of Mistissini, whose traditional lands overlap with the project areas.
Executive Comments
Chris Evans, Managing Director of Winsome Resources, stated, “The filing of the Preliminary Information Statement is another key milestone on our pathway to production for the Adina Lithium Mining Project.” He highlighted the significance of this step for stakeholders, investors, and prospective partners, alongside the established regulatory review process.
Future Steps
The ESIA for Adina will comply with established regulatory procedures. The total financial benefits of the project as indicated in the Scoping Study underscore the advantages of the existing infrastructure at the Renard Operation. Winsome anticipates guidance from the authorities before the end of the second quarter of 2025.
This announcement is authorised for release by the Board of Winsome Resources Limited.
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