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Friday, 05/12/2023 1:05:05 PM

Friday, May 12, 2023 1:05:05 PM

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ENAMI:_let's pretend_we are not carpetbaggers but_instead fine upstanding
reputable knowledgeable respectable altruistic lithium miners with mountains of expertise/resources and select a board of directors to head our brand new makeshift ENAMI Lithium Division so we can cash in (slurp slurp, heh heh) on the next upcoming lithium boom making sure we have unlimited no-questions-asked expense accounts and brand new luxury offices fit for a king and a queen or two. https://www-latercera-com.translate.goog/pulso-pm/noticia/enami-designa-al-primer-directorio-de-su-nueva-filial-de-litio/645LU2EFQNAELLAZWCWDYGAEPA/?_x_tr_sl=es&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-US&_x_tr_pto=wapp
See below if paywall stops you from reading the whole article.

Every focking leftist/commie deadbeat moocher/scammer is coming out of the woodwork now desperately trying to scoop up some lithium cash (including bribes to get a LCE license) into their corrupt greedy little paws now before the Republicans take over in 2026.

The Doctor

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ENAMI appoints the first board of directors of its new lithium subsidiary
by Victor Chest

ENAMI Litio is chaired by Nancy Pérez Ojeda, a former Codelco who joined ENAMI's board of directors last year. ENAMI's executive vice president, Jaime Pérez de Arce, says that the subsidiary's board of directors is provisional, since he must propose a new corporate structure in three months, different from the one ENAMI has.

The National Mining Company, ENAMI, advances in the government order to develop lithium exploration and exploitation projects in the Chilean salt flats, a task that was also assigned to Codelco in the case of the strategic position in the Salar de Atacama. The global policy, defined in its broad strokes, must now be structured in its details: which salt flats will be considered strategic and will therefore have state control; which salt flats will be defined as non-strategic; and which will be reserved for environmental protection, which will be 30% of the total. The meeting that Codelco had with the president and general manager SQM before the National Lithium Strategy (NLP)

Even with these pending definitions, Codelco and ENAMI are advancing in the development of their respective teams. While Codelco has already been working for months to negotiate with the operators of the Salar de Atacama, the largest Chilean lithium deposit; ENAMI created a subsidiary in December 2022, called ENAMI Litio SpA. And that subsidiary already has a board of directors.

The subsidiary's board is chaired by Nancy Pérez Ojeda, who has been on the ENAMI board of directors since April 2022, appointed by President Gabriel Boric. Civil Engineer in Computer Science from the Federico Santa María Technical University, Nancy Pérez has a master's degree in environmental law, in bio-law, and another in innovation. She was also a project excellence manager at Codelco and since 2019 she had been director of Engineering and Construction Transformation, as well as Project Portfolio manager.

The board of the subsidiary ENAMI Litio is made up of eight people and the executive vice president of ENAMI, Jaime Pérez de Arce, and the entity's prosecutor, Marcelo Rocha, also participate. Also participating are Carlos Claussen, elected to ENAMI by the National Mining Society, SONAMI, the business union that has the right to nominate two representatives in the sector development company, and Carlos Espinoza, appointed by the Institute of Engineers. Three other ENAMI directors are also in the new subsidiary: Juan Carlos Román, director elected by the Ministry of Finance, Osvaldo Urzúa, by CORFO, and Leandro Voisin, by presidency.

Pérez de Arce says that the appointment of the ENAMI Litio board of directors is provisional. "This board must work on a final board proposal in three months," he told Pulso. The idea, says Pérez de Arce, is for there to be a separation between the boards and teams of ENAMI and those of its new lithium subsidiary. Therefore, it could happen that the members of both directories are different. The subsidiary's board of directors must also define how to carry out the government's mandate to develop the exploration and exploitation of lithium, salt by salt. "You have to look in each of the cases under what policy they will be," De Arce replies about the definitions still pending regarding which deposits will be strategic and which will not.

ENAMI has properties in two salt flats, Aguilar and Infieles, but has asked the Ministry of Mining to grant it a Special Contract (CEOL)

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