【Core Lithium: BP33 Portal Cut Completed; Finniss Stockpiled Material Shipped via Darwin Port】

Published: Jun 22, 2026 10:54

On June 22, Core Lithium announced that the logistics chain at its Finniss Lithium Operation is now fully operational, with the first shipment of lithium fines and stockpiled spodumene concentrate successfully exported through Darwin Port.

The company also reported progress at the BP33 underground project. Contractor Develop Global has mobilized to site, the BP33 portal cut has been completed, and underground decline development has officially commenced. According to Core, BP33 development will progress in parallel with mining activities at the Grants open pit.

The Grants mine is expected to deliver up to approximately 134,000 tonnes of SC5 spodumene product, with ore processing scheduled to commence in the September quarter. Product shipments are expected to continue through 2027.

SMM notes that these developments indicate Core Lithium is transitioning from stockpile monetization and logistics reactivation toward the practical restart of the Finniss operation. However, the material currently being shipped primarily originates from previously announced stockpile sales, including approximately 20,000 tonnes of lithium DSO fines and around 5,100 dry metric tonnes of spodumene concentrate, rather than newly mined production.

Going forward, the market will closely monitor the progress of ore processing at Grants, the pace of underground development at BP33, and the timing of the first shipments of newly produced SC5/SC6 spodumene products.

Data Source Statement: Except for publicly available information, all other data are processed by SMM based on publicly available information, market communication, and relying on SMM's internal database model. They are for reference only and do not constitute decision-making recommendations.

For any inquiries or for more information, please contact: lemonzhao@smm.cn
For more information on how to access our research reports, please contact:service.en@smm.cn
Related News
May Battery Materials Import and Export Data Released, Lithium Carbonate Imports Continue YoY Increase, How About Other Segments? [SMM Special]
7 hours ago
May Battery Materials Import and Export Data Released, Lithium Carbonate Imports Continue YoY Increase, How About Other Segments? [SMM Special]
Read More
May Battery Materials Import and Export Data Released, Lithium Carbonate Imports Continue YoY Increase, How About Other Segments? [SMM Special]
May Battery Materials Import and Export Data Released, Lithium Carbonate Imports Continue YoY Increase, How About Other Segments? [SMM Special]
7 hours ago
Ministry of Commerce, Eight Other Departments Release Notice on Measures to Boost Automotive Aftermarket Consumption
8 hours ago
Ministry of Commerce, Eight Other Departments Release Notice on Measures to Boost Automotive Aftermarket Consumption
Read More
Ministry of Commerce, Eight Other Departments Release Notice on Measures to Boost Automotive Aftermarket Consumption
Ministry of Commerce, Eight Other Departments Release Notice on Measures to Boost Automotive Aftermarket Consumption
The Ministry of Commerce and eight other departments jointly issued the Notice on Several Measures for Cultivating and Expanding Consumption in the Automotive Aftermarket. The measures cover six major areas and 17 specific actions, including standardizing and developing automobile modification in an orderly manner, supporting the development of the RV and camping industry, fostering new business forms for traditional classic cars, optimizing the supply of automotive repair and insurance services, actively developing automotive racing sports, and promoting the innovative and integrated development of car rental.
8 hours ago
Cobalt users warn EU health rules threaten minerals supply push
8 hours ago
Cobalt users warn EU health rules threaten minerals supply push
Read More
Cobalt users warn EU health rules threaten minerals supply push
Cobalt users warn EU health rules threaten minerals supply push
Some of the European Union’s top cobalt users warn that planned rules to protect workers’ health will instead threaten the bloc’s push to bolster its mineral supply chains and industries like energy and defense. The European Commission will on Tuesday decide whether to approve legislation to reduce workers’ exposure to cobalt dust and particles to safeguard against cancers and other respiratory illnesses. But companies involved in the supply chain say the proposed limits are too strict, costly and challenging to meet, and risk closing businesses and diverting investments away from the EU.
8 hours ago
On June 22, Core Lithium announced that the logistics chain at its Fin - Shanghai Metals Market (SMM)