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    Core Finniss restart with Glencore: design and ramp-up notes for mine teams

    March 3, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Core Finniss restart with Glencore: design and ramp-up notes for mine teams

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    Core Lithium has advanced plans to restart its Finniss lithium mine in the Northern Territory by signing a binding offtake and funding agreement with Glencore and appointing experienced mining executive Gareth Manderson as managing director. The Glencore deal is expected to support recommissioning of the Grants open pit and dense media separation plant, which were placed in care and maintenance in 2023 amid weak spodumene prices. For geotechnical and processing teams, the restart signals renewed demand for pit wall stability reviews, tailings and waste dump design updates, and rapid ramp-up of spodumene concentrate production.

    Technical Brief

    • Process plant recommissioning will likely centre on mechanical integrity checks, instrumentation recalibration and DMS circuit optimisation.
    • Waste and tailings facilities will need updated operating strategies to reflect revised mine schedule and throughput.
    • Similar lithium restarts in Australia have typically compressed ramp-up schedules by leveraging existing permits and infrastructure.

    Our Take

    Lithium pieces in our database increasingly feature Australian operations like Core Lithium and Covalent Lithium’s Mt Holland, signalling that Australia remains the dominant geography in new spodumene supply narratives despite recent price volatility.

    The related coverage of Covalent Lithium and SQM’s integrated Mt Holland–Kwinana ramp-up suggests that downstream or offtake-linked security is becoming a key differentiator for Australian lithium projects, which is likely relevant to how Core Lithium structures any long-term arrangements with majors such as Glencore.

    Within the 2016 tag-matched ‘Projects’ and ‘Contract Award’ items, lithium articles are still a minority compared with iron ore and gold, so deals involving Core Lithium stand out as bellwethers for how financiers and traders are currently valuing Australian hard‑rock lithium restarts versus greenfield builds.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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