Ricardo Ramos
Analyst · JP Morgan. You may now go ahead
Regardless, there's two question, I think. Let me start with the CapEx. And I will give the answer to broadly for the balance of lithium. About the CapEx, you were right, it means we were talking about ‘22 to ‘24. Now we're talking about ‘23, ’25, its different timeframe. And there are some initiatives. First, we included in our Investor Day, most of what you can call inflation or new costs environment, I think it's not so relevant in our new estimates, I think new projects and new initiatives are the most important ones in order to affect the total CapEx for the period. First one is it's what we remember that is nitrates iodine and lithium, most of it's not only lithium and in nitrate, we’re pushing very hard today. They developing the seawater project for the production of nitrates and iodine in the first region, we're putting more efforts than before, because we think is going to be a very good way. First, we will allow us to replace the consumption of continental water. But second, we significantly increase our unit production capacity, because we will have more water available for our production in Victoria in the first region. And as you know iodine is moving in the right direction in terms of healthy demand in terms of pricing, that's why having more capacity as soon as we can is very important for the company. That's why this is our project that we increase our investment in the period, and we try to push as much as we can. Second is that we expect to have a new project that is a new nitrate, it's an ionic project, that is a one color coma, that is going to be '24, '25, most of the investment, it means most of it will be '25, that's why it's so important in terms of having an additional capacity of iodine means between both projects, we will have a significant capacity increase in iodine for the market. That's something we were looking forward to do it. And we expect increased production capacity and high-quality potassium nitrate, so the nature because at the moment you increase iodine, at the same moment you increase nitrates that's why having capacity facilities to have high quality potassium and sodium nitrate is very, very important. In lithium, as already mentioned, we have lithium and our new estimate of lithium Mt. Holland on Australia, that is finishing during this year and next year. The total investment in the total project I mean concentration and their refinery. But as I mentioned before, we're very positive and we're including significantly some amount of money important amount of money about the expansion, we think we will start at the end of '24 and mainly during 2025. And again, lithium hydroxide is very, very important, as you already mentioned. But finally, over the few years, we hope to start investing in new technologies means we are working very hard in Salar Futuro, we will put some money during this year in all the new technology but we know that some of this new technology are so good in some terms that we can recover the investment in the medium term. And I think that the investment that are included until 2025 may allow us to further increase our production capacity in lithium, that's something we're working now. But of course, using new technology goes in the right direction in order to have a better outcome in the lithium production. That's why we have a significant investment in these new technologies mainly in the year '24, '25?