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Piedmont Lithium Announces Q1’25 North American Lithium Production Results

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NAL CONCENTRATE PRODUCTION
NAL CONCENTRATE PRODUCTION
  • Piedmont shipped approximately 27,000 dmt of spodumene concentrate in Q1’25

  • Piedmont is targeting shipments of 113,000 dmt to 130,000 dmt for 2025

  • NAL achieved quarterly production of 43,261 dmt

  • Recoveries remain high and set new record in March; mill utilization impacted by weather-related downtime

BELMONT, N.C., April 29, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Piedmont Lithium Inc. ("Piedmont," the "Company") (Nasdaq: PLL; ASX: PLL), a leading North American supplier of lithium products critical to the U.S. electric vehicle supply chain, today announced that it shipped approximately 27,000 dry metric tons ("dmt") of spodumene concentrate in Q1’25. NAL, North America’s largest producing spodumene mine, is jointly owned by Piedmont (25%) and Sayona Mining Limited (75%) (ASX: SYA).

Q1’25 OPERATIONAL RESULTS SUMMARY

Piedmont Lithium

Units

Q1’25

Q4’24

QoQ Variance

Q1’24

YoY Variance

Concentrate Shipped

kt dmt

 

27.0

 

55.7

 

(51%)

 

15.5

 

74%

Average Grade

% Li2O

 

~5.4%

 

~5.4%

 

 

~5.5%

 

(0.1%)

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Units

Q1’25

Q4’24

QoQ Variance

Q1’24

YoY Variance

Ore Mined

kt wmt

 

322.4

 

370.4

 

(13%)

 

351.1

 

(8%)

Concentrate Produced

kt dmt

 

43.3

 

50.9

 

(15%)

 

40.4

 

7%

Plant (Mill) Utilization

%

 

80%

 

90%

 

(10%)

 

73%

 

7%

Lithium Recovery

%

 

69%

 

68%

 

1%

 

67%

 

2%

Concentrate Sold

kt dmt

 

27.0

 

66.0

 

(59%)

 

58.1

 

(53%)

In Q1’25, NAL produced 43,261 dmt and sold approximately 27,000 dmt. All tons sold by NAL were sold to Piedmont under the Company’s offtake agreement and then shipped to Piedmont’s customers.

Quarterly production at NAL declined by 15% in Q1’25 compared to the prior quarter but production remains on track to achieve Sayona Mining’s fiscal year 2025 production guidance of 190,000 – 210,000 dmt2. Lithium recovery remained high at 69% and set a new record of 72% in March, while mill utilization declined due the combination of unplanned, weather-related downtime and a 5-day scheduled shutdown. The crushed ore dome mitigated the impact of the weather-related downtime and additional mobile crushing capacity has been brought on site to lessen the impact of weather on a go-forward basis.

"While NAL operated under challenging conditions to begin 2025 and produced fewer tons than anticipated, adjustments implemented since the restart of production have improved operational resilience. These steps give us confidence in our ability to improve performance and reduce weather-related disruptions in the future," said Keith Phillips, President and CEO of Piedmont Lithium.