The Galaxy Project is a hard rock lithium development located in the James Bay region of Québec, Canada. Designed with sustainability in mind, the project will maximise the use of renewable energy and draw on spodumene expertise from our Mt Cattlin operation in Australia. Once operational, Galaxy is expected to produce up to 40,000 metrics tons of lithium carbonate equivalent (LCE) in spodumene concentrate annually.

Public Documents
James Bay Feasibility Results 2021
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2.59 MB
James Bay Corporate Presentation
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6.01 MB
James Bay Technical Report 2022
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18.51 MB
James Bay Kapisikama Agreement
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1.86 MB
James Bay Commitments
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454 KB
James Bay Commitments [FR]
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489 KB
Environmental and Social Impact Assessment
James Bay Environmental Impact Assessment Study
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2.68 MB
James Bay Environmental Impact Assessment Study [FR]
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2.83 MB
James Bay Environmental Impact Assessment Study [Cree]
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2.68 MB
Reports
Galaxy Monitoring Committee Guidelines [EN/FR]
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344 KB
Galaxy Monitoring Committee [EN/FR]
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16.12 MB
Galaxy Annual Report 2024
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629 KB
Galaxy Annual Report 2024 [FR]
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3.31 MB
Galaxy Appendices
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90.1 MB
Galaxy Appendices [FR]
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91.3 MB
Galaxy Appendices - Part 1
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81.6 MB
Galaxy Appendices - Part 1 [FR]
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81.26 MB
Galaxy Appendices - Part 2
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85.54 MB
Galaxy Appendices - Part 2 [FR]
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86.63 MB

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Ownership

Spodumene concentrate

Product

310 kt DMT @ 5.6% Li₂O*

Production

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Sustainability

Providing materials the world needs in a responsible way
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Operations

Bringing to market materials critical to urbanisation and the transition to a low-carbon economy