The Llamara Project is the first Chilean multi-element deposit composed of magnesium and lithium clays, plus potassium salts, strontium and other minerals destined mainly for the electromobility market and the production of photocatalytic green hydrogen.
The Project is located in the westernmost part of the lithium triangle, between the regions of Antofagasta and Tarapacá, at an average height of 850 meters above sea level and in the area with the highest solar radiation on the planet.
With over 50,000 Hectares, legaly manifested, with a complete NI43-101 Geological Study and drillings executed.
The Llamara Salt Flat is located 25 km west of the highway and 30 km from the Loa River, in the city of Iquique.
The project consists of 10 properties registered in the Pozo Almonte mining conservatory.