About this episode
In this Rock Stock Recap, we (Howard Klein and Matt Fernley) are joined by Keith Phillips—former CEO of Piedmont Lithium and now Executive Chairman of Q2 Metals—to discuss the latest developments across lithium and select rare earth themes. Including an interview with Lithium Ionic (TSXV: LTH) COO Mike Westendorf on the Bandeira project.
Chapters
(00:00:00) Intro
(00:03:13) Keith's New Role At Q2
(00:05:10) BMO And PDAC Preview
(00:07:12) Rare Earths Americas Update
(00:08:39) Pilbara Restart And Supply
(00:12:45) Quebec Infrastructure Edge
(00:17:10) Albemarle Kemerton Shutdown
(00:19:14) Conversion Location Debate
(00:21:19) Consolidation And Priorities
(00:29:36) Mangrove And Processing Plans
(00:34:44) Manono Supply And Logistics
(00:38:43) US-Canada Outlook
(00:43:18) Lithium Ionic
(00:44:39) Bandeira Project Location
(00:46:04) Underground Mining Strategy
(00:47:00) Feasibility Study And CapEx Reduction
(00:49:32) Production Targets And Mine Life
(00:50:09) Operating Costs And Advantages
(00:53:31) Processing And Revenue Upside
(00:55:56) Permitting Status And Progress
(00:59:34) Construction Timeline
(01:00:06) Financing And Funding Interest
(01:01:28) Key Catalysts Ahead
(01:02:08) Cash Position
(01:02:40) Closing Remarks
We start with our recent work on critical minerals policy, including a framework for prioritizing USGS-designated critical minerals, current Washington signals (including Project Vault and related announcements), and the upcoming House hearings for the Secure Minerals Act (Feb 24). From there, we turn to market-moving supply and project updates across the global lithium chain.
Key discussion points include:
• Q2 Metals and the Cisco spodumene discovery in James Bay, Quebec—resource timing, scale, grade, and infrastructure advantages
• Mining conference season preview (BMO and PDAC) and what investor and strategic conversations tend to focus on
• Rare Earths Americas—early-stage assets in the US and Brazil and the broader “Americas critical minerals” backdrop
• Pilbara’s restart activity and what it signals about near-term latent capacity, plus broader supply visibility questions (including Africa)
• Albemarle’s Kemerton decision and what it implies about conversion economics, capex risk, and where conversion can be competitive
• Why infrastructure, logistics, and transport costs matter most when spodumene pricing is low—and how that shapes project selection and consolidation
In the second half, we provide an update interview with Lithium Ionic (TSXV: LTH) COO Mike Westendorf on the Bandeira project in Brazil’s “Lithium Valley,” adjacent to operating peers. We cover:
• Updated feasibility study highlights, including capex reduction and design changes to improve robustness through price cycles
• Operating cost drivers (processing route, power, local supply cha