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Firm Claims Texas Well Holds Highest Lithium Concentrations in North America

Posted on 11/6/23 at 12:46 pm
Posted by ragincajun03
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Posted on 11/6/23 at 12:46 pm
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Standard Lithium reported this week that its drilling program in east Texas discovered significant concentrations of lithium-grade brine. Independent testing of wellbore fluid samples taken from an upper bench of the targeted Smackover formation registered a lithium concentration of 806 mg/L, a level that the mineral exploration company said it believes represents a new North American record.

The discovery is part of a three-well project that Standard Lithium said suggests there is “an increasing trend” of subsurface lithium concentrations moving west from Arkansas, which up to now, has been the center of efforts to extract mineral-rich brine from the Smackover. While still in a pre-commercial phase, these companies are all angling to become significant suppliers of a US-based battery manufacturing supply chain that is expected to emerge in the coming years alongside the rise of electric vehicle adoption.

Andy Robinson, president and chief operating officer of Standard Lithium, described the east Texas area, with an average grade of 644 mg/L, as a "globally significant lithium brine asset."

According to data shared by Standard Lithium, the average lithium concentrations reported by other project developers in Alberta and Nevada are 75 mg/L and 123 mg/L, respectively.


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Standard Lithium, headquartered in Vancouver, Canada, said it plans to reach a final investment decision next year on a $365 million facility capable of yielding an average of 5,400 tonnes annually of battery-quality lithium carbonate. The project would be the company's first commercial development, using wells with an average lithium concentration of 217 mg/L.

A subsequent proposed project in Arkansas is expected to produce at least 30,000 tonnes of battery-quality lithium hydroxide annually with an average lithium grade of 437 mg/L.

Given the parallels with oil and gas extraction, several large US upstream companies have recently signaled their interest in lithium brine recovery. ExxonMobil stands out as the biggest among them.

In July, during an investor conference, ExxonMobil’s CEO confirmed the company is actively pursuing business opportunities within the nascent sector. The statement followed media reports that the Houston-based supermajor discreetly acquired a lithium extraction company operating in Arkansas for $100 million before forming a production agreement with another.


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I have no idea what these production and concentration numbers mean in real terms have how many EV batteries can be constructed from these amounts. However, it will be pretty interesting and hopefully have a positive environmental impact if lithium can be mined economically in a manner that looks more like an oil & gas drilling operation as opposed to large, huge opened mines, many of which use child labor and have horrible working conditions.

Having someone like Exxon helping lead the way in the drilling segment should help.

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US firms are less keen on charging and more interested in doing what they do best: getting raw materials out of the ground, On said. Exxon Mobil bought up 120,000 acres of land in Arkansas earlier this year with plans to extract and process lithium, a key material in lithium-ion EV batteries, The Journal reported. Chevron is also considering lithium mining.


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Posted by BayouBandit24
Member since Aug 2010
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Posted on 11/6/23 at 12:47 pm to
Truck nuts [ON] OFF
Posted by Aubie Spr96
lolwut?
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Posted on 11/6/23 at 12:51 pm to
SmackoverHawg fixing to EAT......
Posted by Corinthians420
Iowa
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Posted on 11/6/23 at 12:51 pm to
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30,000 tonnes of battery-quality lithium hydroxide annually with an average lithium grade of 437 mg/L

now we know why they've been funneling illegals across the border. gonna need a lot of cheap labor to mine all that.
Posted by 777Tiger
Member since Mar 2011
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Posted on 11/6/23 at 12:52 pm to
this was posted on here not too long ago but thanks for the reminder, going to look up Lithium mining company stocks
Posted by ragincajun03
Member since Nov 2007
21405 posts
Posted on 11/6/23 at 12:52 pm to
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Truck nuts [ON] OFF




If this takes off in the Smackover area as something that is economically viable, then it could mean typical oilfield related jobs for folks in East TX, LA and AR who would rather not speed weeks at a time out in the Permian desert.
Posted by ragincajun03
Member since Nov 2007
21405 posts
Posted on 11/6/23 at 12:55 pm to
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this was posted on here not too long ago but thanks for the reminder


I couldn't remember if it had been posted or not, so apologies for a duplicate.

Exxon's CEO seems to think this could be a real thing, and not just some pie in the sky dream.

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Posted by John Coctostan
Member since May 2018
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Posted on 11/6/23 at 12:56 pm to
You mean something like the Haynesville?
Posted by 777Tiger
Member since Mar 2011
73856 posts
Posted on 11/6/23 at 12:58 pm to
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so apologies for a duplicate.



none needed, it didn't get a lot of response when it was previously posted and I completely forgot about it, thanks
Posted by ragincajun03
Member since Nov 2007
21405 posts
Posted on 11/6/23 at 1:09 pm to
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You mean something like the Haynesville?


Kind of tough to tell at this point. I'd be completely shocked, though, if we saw a Haynesville type frenzy duplicated for these lithium drilling and production operations.

It does mean jobs for the region if this pans out to be even somewhat economically reliable.
Posted by redstick13
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Member since Feb 2007
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Posted on 11/6/23 at 1:17 pm to
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now we know why they've been funneling illegals across the border. gonna need a lot of cheap labor to mine all that.


I know nothing about the extraction methods but I would think they are looking at in situ methods.
Posted by Fletch1985
Member since Jun 2020
281 posts
Posted on 11/6/23 at 1:17 pm to
Koch Industries is the largest investor in Standard Lithium. They generally know what they are doing.
Posted by Ghost of Colby
Alberta, overlooking B.C.
Member since Jan 2009
11296 posts
Posted on 11/6/23 at 1:26 pm to
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If this takes off in the Smackover area as something that is economically viable, then it could mean typical oilfield related jobs for folks in East TX, LA and AR who would rather not speed weeks at a time out in the Permian desert.

Unfortunately for Louisiana, even though the heart of the Smackover formation runs through North Louisiana, the Lithium concentrations within the formation appear to be located in East Texas and southern Arkansas.
Posted by Gee Grenouille
Bogalusa
Member since Jul 2018
4902 posts
Posted on 11/6/23 at 1:32 pm to
They found an unholy shite ton of it in some dead volcano somewhere. It's everywhere. The purity part is the issue. Also the refining process takes a considerable amount of surface area for ponds. One "spill" and the tree huggers are gonna go berserk. I'll be glad to see some of these mines actually start producing.
Posted by GCTigahs
Member since Oct 2014
2043 posts
Posted on 11/6/23 at 1:36 pm to
In before exploration is shut down by the Biden administration to protect the interests of other countries.
Posted by WinnPtiger
Fort Worth
Member since Mar 2011
23915 posts
Posted on 11/6/23 at 1:37 pm to
time to import some congolese children STAT
Posted by Wraytex
San Antonio - Gonzales
Member since Jun 2020
2015 posts
Posted on 11/6/23 at 1:38 pm to
Having suffered since the stlhf days, SLI's process is self contained, no ponds, no heavy equipment, just a well for feeding the DLE extraction line and another for re-injection of the (cleaner) water back into the aquifer.
Posted by SoFlaGuy
Fort Lauderdale
Member since Apr 2020
847 posts
Posted on 11/6/23 at 1:41 pm to
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now we know why they've been funneling illegals across the border. gonna need a lot of cheap labor to mine all that.


Yeah, but not seeing many African children coming over. They have all the experience.
Posted by redstick13
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Member since Feb 2007
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Posted on 11/6/23 at 1:51 pm to
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Having suffered since the stlhf days, SLI's process is self contained, no ponds, no heavy equipment, just a well for feeding the DLE extraction line and another for re-injection of the (cleaner) water back into the aquifer.


This is what I was alluding to with my ‘in situ” comment and is along the lines of the type of extraction I would expect. Makes sense. Thanks for sharing.

Any idea the number of well clusters it would take to get a decent amount of material to the surface?
Posted by billjamin
Houston
Member since Jun 2019
12636 posts
Posted on 11/6/23 at 1:54 pm to
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Unfortunately for Louisiana, even though the heart of the Smackover formation runs through North Louisiana, the Lithium concentrations within the formation appear to be located in East Texas and southern Arkansas.


That sucks. Strip mining NLA would be a huge improvement.
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