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Lithium

MinRes to restart Bald Hill lithium mine

Mineral Resources (MinRes) is pleased to announce the restart of operations at its 100% owned Bald Hill lithium mine in Western Australia.

Published on 19 May 2026

Drone footage of MinRes' Bald Hill minesite
Drone footage of MinRes' Bald Hill minesite

The restart follows a significant and sustained recovery in lithium prices and reflects extensive planning undertaken over recent months to ensure the operation can be brought back online safely and efficiently.

Located 50km south-east of Kambalda in the Goldfields region of Western Australia, Bald Hill has a production capacity of approximately 165,000 dry metric tonnes (dmt) per annum of 5.1% spodumene concentrate, equivalent to 140,000dmt of SC6 per annum.

Bald Hill was placed on care and maintenance in November 2024 to preserve capital and protect the long-term value of the operation’s 58.1 million tonne Mineral Resource at 0.9% Li2O until market conditions improved.

MinRes is well placed to restart the operation quickly, drawing on existing site inventory, internally available mining equipment and established workforce networks across the business.

Site activity is expected to ramp up in late May, with crushing and mining operations to commence in June and first production of spodumene concentrate targeted for July.

An initial shipment from the Port of Esperance is expected in the first quarter of FY27, with full production capacity anticipated in the second quarter of FY27.

MinRes’ Mining Services division will deliver mining, crushing, processing and haulage at Bald Hill, following the company’s integrated build-own-operate model.

The restart is expected to create approximately 370 jobs, including around 110 roles to be filled through redeployment from other MinRes operations, with those positions to be backfilled.

Managing Director Chris Ellison said the company was well positioned to respond to improving market conditions.

“With strong and sustained demand for spodumene concentrate driving a significant recovery in prices, the time is right to restart operations at Bald Hill," Ellison said.

“The combination of a high-quality, production-ready asset and the in-house capability of our Mining Services business means MinRes is well placed to rapidly capitalise on the resurgent lithium market.

“Once production resumes at Bald Hill, MinRes will be the only company globally operating three hard rock lithium mines, each with their own spodumene concentrate facilities.

“This uniquely positions us as a leader in the lithium market and demonstrates our commitment to meeting the world’s growing demand for battery minerals.”

Read the ASX announcement here.

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