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    PLS–Canmax spodumene offtake: utilisation and pit planning notes for engineers

    February 9, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    PLS–Canmax spodumene offtake: utilisation and pit planning notes for engineers

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    Pilbara Minerals has executed a new binding spodumene concentrate offtake agreement with Chinese lithium chemicals producer Canmax Technologies, securing long-term sales from its Pilgangoora operation in Western Australia. The deal extends an existing supply relationship centred on Pilgangoora’s large-scale hard-rock lithium mine, which is supported by a six‑megawatt solar farm integrated into the site’s power system. For geotechnical and mining teams, the agreement signals continued high utilisation of Pilgangoora’s open-pit reserves and processing capacity, supporting ongoing pit expansion and infrastructure planning.

    Technical Brief

    • Integration of the six‑megawatt solar farm requires coordinated load management with crushers, mills and thickeners.

    Our Take

    The new Canmax offtake sits alongside Pilbara Minerals’ P1000 expansion push at Pilgangoora (flagged in our 17 December 2025 coverage), suggesting PLS is progressively pre‑securing demand for the step‑up towards 1 Mtpa spodumene concentrate capacity.

    In our database of 98 lithium- and spodumene‑tagged pieces, relatively few Australian producers have Chinese offtakers as prominent as Canmax, which likely gives PLS additional pricing and financing leverage compared with single‑market or merchant sellers.

    Recent articles on Pilgangoora highlight parallel investment in site services and solar power, indicating that locking in Chinese offtake for spodumene is being paired with operational and energy upgrades to keep the Western Australian operation competitive through the lithium price cycle.

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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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