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re: Diving deeper on Standard Lithium?
Posted on 10/24/22 at 10:49 am to Who_Dat_Tiger
Posted on 10/24/22 at 10:49 am to Who_Dat_Tiger
Looks like she's heading for the $2's here soon. I do agree that re-entering in the $2's, assuming they actually start construction next year, could be a great entry point.
Posted on 10/24/22 at 12:55 pm to GeneralLee
Baffling to me that it’s getting this low with the amount of cash they have on hand.
Just really poor investor relations and PR from SLI. Nothing to support the price.
Just really poor investor relations and PR from SLI. Nothing to support the price.
Posted on 10/24/22 at 12:58 pm to Fe_Mike
Has anyone called or emailed recently to determine what's going on?
Posted on 10/24/22 at 1:00 pm to ThermoDynamicTiger
I emailed about a month ago asking some questions about the lithium grants, did not get a response.
Posted on 10/24/22 at 1:57 pm to My2ndFavCivilNgineer
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3) Tetra currently gets its Bromine from a supply agreement(used for drilling fluids), but Tetra has been converting this bromine to zinc-bromide and delivering to EOS Energy, a large scale battery provider(think utility scale).
What are your thoughts on EOS Energy? They've been taking a beating like everything else in the market but if their zinc technology actually works, it could be a strong competitor in the energy storage space. They are in the due diligence process with Dept of Energy now for their clean energy loan guarantee program.
Posted on 10/24/22 at 2:06 pm to Lightning
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What are your thoughts on EOS Energy? They've been taking a beating like everything else in the market but if their zinc technology actually works, it could be a strong competitor in the energy storage space. They are in the due diligence process with Dept of Energy now for their clean energy loan guarantee program.
I havent done much research on EOS.
Posted on 10/24/22 at 4:52 pm to Fe_Mike
Closing at $3.23. It is tempting.
Posted on 10/25/22 at 6:10 am to Auburn1968
sub $3 in the pre-market now.
Posted on 10/25/22 at 7:30 am to Fe_Mike
Woof! I’m going to be tempted to get back into this thing at this rate…
Posted on 10/25/22 at 7:55 am to GeauxldMember
$129M of cash.... $7M liabilities and $390K of debt....
Market cap is a little over $500M...
WTF? Surely the leases, IP, geographical advantages, access to the brine, no need for permits etc are worth the Market Cap less cash delta. Doesn't make much sense IMO.
I'll be adding
Market cap is a little over $500M...
WTF? Surely the leases, IP, geographical advantages, access to the brine, no need for permits etc are worth the Market Cap less cash delta. Doesn't make much sense IMO.
I'll be adding
Posted on 10/25/22 at 8:34 am to SwampCollie
I’ll have some freed up capital in a few weeks. If SLI is still in this range, I’m loading up big time!
Posted on 10/25/22 at 8:50 am to GeauxldMember
Quite the reversal this morning, low of $3.00 and currently trading at $3.26.
Posted on 10/25/22 at 8:51 am to SwampCollie
I think that pre-market move was on low volume. Already back green on the day. I'm a novice charter, but it seems like $3-3.20 is a good support we might be bouncing off of. Traded sideways in this area for the first 6 months of last year before it made it's big moves to the 7s, 10s and 12
Posted on 10/27/22 at 4:52 am to Neauxla_Tiger
We got a real press release boys, like a real company
Posted on 10/27/22 at 5:25 am to CecilShortsHisPants
Seems like things are moving along...
Posted on 10/27/22 at 6:12 am to LSUSLU106
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Standard Lithium Successfully Commissions First Direct Hydroxide Conversion Pilot Plant
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The Hydroxide Pilot plant was designed and constructed by a third-party global water and process technology vendor earlier in 2022, and was successfully installed and commissioned in early October at the Project site. The technology is housed in a self-contained unit and takes the lithium chloride feed produced by the Company’s existing Direct Lithium Extraction (DLE) Demonstration Plant; it then converts this feed directly into a lithium hydroxide solution using a novel ion-exchange process. The lithium hydroxide solution generated by the Hydroxide Pilot will be sent offsite to another location operated by the third-party vendor to complete evaporation and crystallization work to produce battery quality lithium hydroxide. This Hydroxide Pilot will be operated at the Project location for several months, and will be used by the Company to assess different technology options for lithium hydroxide production at the Company’s South West Arkansas Lithium Project (see news release dated May 2nd, 2022).
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Dr. Andy Robinson, President of Standard Lithium, commented, “The successful installation and commissioning of this Hydroxide Pilot is another example of the Company’s approach to using novel technological solutions to build a new generation of lithium plants in North America. The testing and operation of this Pilot gives our design team and project partners greater flexibility when we come to design the commercial plant at our South West Arkansas Project.” To the Company’s knowledge, the Project location at Lanxess’ South Plant in Arkansas is the only location in North America where lithium is continuously being extracted from brine using a modern DLE process and being converted into both lithium carbonate and lithium hydroxide
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Standard Lithium conducted an extensive geological, geochemical and geophysical review of large regions of the Smackover Formation with a focus on significantly expanding the Company’s resource holdings. The Company and its contractors are currently re-drilling an existing production well deeper into the Smackover Formation, which is located west of the Company’s South West Arkansas Project. The Company will be releasing further information concerning this significant resource expansion program as third-party validated results and data become available.
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Our first 1A Project at Lanxess’ South Plant is intended to be the first of many Standard Lithium plants in the region, and as a result, we are working to actively expand our resources in a strategic manner to capture the highest quality brine assets available in the Smackover. Based on the successful operation of our DLE plant, and our knowledge of extracting lithium from the Smackover brines and producing battery-quality lithium products, our resource team and our Smackover Formation experts have spent almost 2 years identifying key areas in the Smackover Formation that we believe are the most prospective for large-scale, high quality lithium brine resources,” Dr. Robinson said.
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Front End Engineering Design (FEED) and Definitive Feasibility Study (DFS) work successfully underway for first commercial project The FEED/DFS study awarded to OPD LLC, a Koch-owned business based in Katy, Texas, is now fully underway (see news release dated September 7th, 2022), and trade-off studies are being completed to refine the full-scale process flowsheet, simplify the design and improve procurement and constructability, all with the goal of keeping CAPEX and OPEX as low as possible. The FEED/DFS study is being completed for Standard Lithium’s first commercial lithium plant (Phase 1A) which contemplates processing the brine that is currently being handled by Lanxess at its South Facility, where the Company’s continuously operating pre-commercial DLE Demonstration Plant is located. The existing brine flow at this location is approximately 3,000 US gallons per minute (usgpm), and using the design criteria of 90% lithium recovery during the DLE process, results in expected annual production of between 5,000 to 6,000 tonnes per annum (TPA) of battery quality lithium carbonate. The FEED/DFS study is on schedule, and the results of the FEED study will be summarized in a NI 43-101 DFS report in H1 2023.
Posted on 10/27/22 at 6:37 am to Shepherd88
I sent a very sternly worded email earlier this week so I can only assume I am responsible for this communication. You’re welcome.
Nice to see some transparency. Let’s see if it continues or if this is the last PR of ‘22
Nice to see some transparency. Let’s see if it continues or if this is the last PR of ‘22
Posted on 10/27/22 at 6:45 am to Fe_Mike
If anyone is familiar with the timeline to profitability, where does this put us?
Posted on 10/27/22 at 6:48 am to Pierre
Still have to scale up. Which is my frustration, start scaling up. Other companies have demonstrated ability to get the lithium to a refined state for battery use.
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