Leveraging breakthroughs in extracting lithium from oil field brines, Volt Lithium (TSXV: VLT) is poised to launch commercial lithium carbonate production by 2025, according to president and CEO Alex Wylie.
He says the extraction method offers a sustainable alternative to traditional lithium mining and leverages existing oil industry infrastructure, potentially reducing costs and environmental impact.
“We’ve learned how to produce lithium carbonate in-house, which is a critical milestone for us,” Wylie told The Northern Miner’s western editor, Henry Lazenby, this month during the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada’s convention. “What we’ve learned from the demonstration plant will absolutely put us in a position to start going into commercial production as we move into 2025.”
The ability to produce lithium directly from oil field brines, especially in regions like Alberta, where lithium is pervasive in major formations, could help meet the growing demand for lithium, an essential ingredient for batteries in electric vehicles and renewable energy systems. It released a positive preliminary economic assessment for its Rainbow Lake lithium brine project in northwest Alberta in December.
Watch the full interview below.
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