Covalent Lithium Pty Ltd
Nicole Greszczuk is a Senior Process Engineer at Covalent Lithium Pty Ltd, currently overseeing commissioning and operational readiness for a lithium refinery and associated mining projects. Previously, Greszczuk held roles as a Process Engineer at Tianqi Lithium, where the focus was on Australia's first lithium processing plant, and as a Hydraulic Engineer at GHD and Wood & Grieve Engineers, specializing in the design of various water and waste systems. Early career experience includes positions as an Oil Field Service Engineer at Baker Hughes and a Process Engineer at Wood Group PSN, with significant contributions to process optimization for large-scale contracts. Greszczuk began in the engineering field with an internship at Rio Tinto, followed by a Bachelor of Chemical Engineering from RMIT University.
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Covalent Lithium Pty Ltd
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Covalent Lithium is committed to enabling a cleaner energy future by meeting the demand for battery quality lithium hydroxide. As a joint venture between Wesfarmers and SQM, we utilise decades of expertise, curiosity, and excellence to produce solutions that address the need for sustainable energy. Our Mount Holland project, which includes a mine, concentrator, and our Kwinana refinery, is strategically positioned for both local and international markets. It is set to produce approximately 50,000 tonnes of lithium hydroxide annually, enough to power around 1 million EVs and replace regular vehicles on the road each year, with an expected mine life of around 50 years. When fully constructed, Covalent will be a unique, fully integrated producer of lithium hydroxide in Western Australia. The establishment of a mine, concentrator, and refinery in Western Australia allows complete control over the end-to-end value chain. Covalent Lithium is committed to sustainable best practices, including researching the development of circular economy product use and reuse, with careful consideration of the impact on individuals, communities, and the environment. With the completion of the refinery construction anticipated in late 2024 and the first lithium hydroxide product expected in the first half of 2025, we are proudly poised to shape the future of energy in WA and across the globe.