As it looks toward its inaugural shipment of lithium concentrate, Piedmont Lithium (ASX:NASDAQ:PLL, OTC:PLLTL) Inc., will send executive and senior leaders to a range of industry conferences to spread the word about its strong progress in producing lithium resources critical to the US electric vehicle supply chain.
“As we plan for our inaugural shipment of lithium concentrate from our North American Lithium offtake, we are pleased to share our progress across our entire portfolio of projects with the industry and investors,” Piedmont President and CEO Keith Phillips said.
The conferences include:
- Jefferies 2023 Industrials Conference – New York City, New York, September 7
- DA Davidson 22nd Annual Diversified Industrials & Services Conference – Nashville, Tennessee, September 21-22
- Citi Global Resources Conference – virtual, October 10-11
- ThinkEquity Conference – New York City, New York, October 19
- National Safety Council Safety Congress & Expo – New Orleans, Louisiana, October 23
- Benchmark Week 2023 – Los Angeles, California, November 14-16
- Goldman Sachs (NYSE:NYSE:GS) Conference – New York City, New York, November 15-16
- Swiss Mining Institute Conference – Zurich, Switzerland, November 29-30
- Deutsche Bank (ETR:DBKGn) 8th Annual Lithium and Battery Supply Chain Conference – virtual, December 6
Piedmont is developing a world-class, multi-asset, integrated lithium business focused on enabling the transition to a net zero world and the creation of a clean energy economy in North America.
The company aims to become one of the largest lithium hydroxide producers in North America by processing spodumene concentrate produced from assets where it holds an economic interest.
“Our cash position is strong as production continues to ramp up in Quebec for additional 2023 shipments and we prepare to support further development of our lithium projects in Ghana, Tennessee, and North Carolina,” Phillips said.
PLL hopes its geographically diversified operations will enable it to play a pivotal role in supporting America’s move toward energy independence and the electrification of transportation and energy storage.