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Metalsgrove CEO Sean Sivasamy sees battery metal demand here to stay

We sit down with Metalsgrove CEO Sean Sivasamy to discuss critical metals exploration.

1 September 2022
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HIGHLIGHTS

  • Sean expects lithium demand to increase over the coming decades
  • Manganese will be playing a major role in the coming global energy transition

0:12 - How long have you been a CEO?

0:21 - What did you do before this?

0:29 - Can you describe Metalsgrove’s overall mission?

0:47 - What makes Metalsgrove stand out from its competitors?

0:57 - Why has Metalsgrove chosen to focus on critical metals?

1:09 - Can you explain Metalsgrove’s two flagship projects?

1:51 - Tell us about your Woodie Woodie North Manganese Project in WA?

2:10 - What are the advantages of having your key assets in WA and the NT?

2:37 - What do you see as the main drivers of lithium demand in the short to medium term?

3:01 - Do you expect market interest in manganese to strengthen?

3:28 - Do you think current macro trends have stalled battery uptake?

3:50 - What are the near-term exploration plans for Metalsgrove?

4:24 - How does location aid your projects’ development?

4:51 - What should investors be looking out for as your exploration activity ramps up?

5:04 - How quickly could Metalsgrove advance towards production?

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