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Secure Domestic Minerals to Drive Decarbonization, Says Atlantic Lithium Exec

Helping fight climate change can also help Ghana grow its economy

Atlantic Lithium (ASX:A11, AIM:ALL, OTCQX:ALLIF) country representative Hajia Musah has urged Ghana to take advantage of its rich natural resources to secure the critical minerals needed to support global decarbonization and electrification, according to an article published by the Ghana News Agency.


Musah was speaking at the 2023 Central Regional Expo in Ghana, where she noted the looming threat of climate change places the country at an advantage for growth through its mineral resources, the article said.

Atlantic Lithium's flagship Ewoyaa lithium project in Ghana, West Africa is set to be Ghana’s first lithium-producing mine with a definitive feasibility study confirming 35.3 million tons (Mt) @ 1.25 percent lithium oxide mineral resource estimate and ore reserves of 25.6 Mt @ 1.22 percent lithium oxide. The company recently reported high-grade infill and extensional intersections at Ewoyaa.



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