Equinor, Standard Lithium
Business Insider · 2d
Standard Lithium and Equinor Finalize $225 Million Grant from the U.S. Department of Energy for the South West Arkansas Project
Closing of the DOE grant is a testament to the caliber of the South West Arkansas project,” said David Park, CEO and Director of Standard Lithium. “SWA is one of the highest-grade lithium brine projects in North America,
Upstream · 2d
Equinor-backed lithium project in US finalises $225 million federal grant
Equinor and Standard Lithium have also updated the project’s design with an eye on reaching annual lithium carbonate output of 45,000 tonnes across two phases of construction. A definitive feasibility study (DFS) and front-end engineering and design (FEED) are underway ahead of a final investment decision.
MarketWatch · 2d
U.S. Government Pledges $225 Mln Grant to Lithium Project
Equinor and Standard Lithium will receive a $225 million grant from the U.S. government to support their lithium project to boost supply of the mineral that is essential for battery production. Equinor and Standard Lithium entered a strategic partnership last year that saw the Norwegian energy major buy a stake in two Standard Lithium-owned lithium companies in southwest Arkansas and east Texas.
YAHOO!Finance · 1d
Standard Lithium, Equinor finalize $225M grant from DOE for Arkansas project
Standard Lithium (SLI) and Equinor (EQNR) announced that its jointly-owned U.S. subsidiary, SWA Lithium LLC, has closed the US$225 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy’s, DOE, Office of Manufacturing & Energy Supply Chains.
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette · 2d
South Arkansas company announces $225 million federal grant for first phase of lithium production project
One of the companies aiming to extract lithium from south Arkansas' salty brine aquifers announced Thursday morning that it had finalized a $225 million grant from the federal government that would help fund the first phase of one of its two proposed lithium projects.
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