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re: Diving deeper on Standard Lithium?

Posted on 8/2/23 at 6:40 pm to
Posted by SeaPickle
Thibodaux
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Posted on 8/2/23 at 6:40 pm to
Another article grabbed from a FB group that mentions SLI...
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Posted by jamiegla1
Member since Aug 2016
7027 posts
Posted on 8/2/23 at 6:52 pm to
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I'd just like to see more progress reports on actual lithium extraction even if the have to pump it back into the ground than more conferences and such. Concrete proofs are what the market needs.

exactly. without this, we are left to speculate and rely on rumors of meat loaf dicks.

I dont understand why a company thats supposedly nailed it down cant give us x tons of brine at x ppm produced x tons of Li2CO3. I would take ANYTHING scientific.

Im going to reply tomorrow and ask if they can produce a very crude mass balance of their current process for investors to see
This post was edited on 8/2/23 at 6:55 pm
Posted by ev247
Member since Nov 2022
331 posts
Posted on 8/2/23 at 9:45 pm to
At least there are these quarterly reports filed with the AOGC. I don't know how much lithium carbonate or hydroxide comes from 36,000 gallons of lithium chloride, but at least we have proof of life here.

Edit The first note under the table is important. Figures only show lithium that was "removed from the process and temporarily
isolated and stored" and "does not include the
significantly larger volume of LiCl that is continuously produced by the plant, but as per the normal operation
of the plant, is immediately and continuously reinjected back into Lanxess’ tailbrine disposal system."
This post was edited on 8/2/23 at 10:10 pm
Posted by ev247
Member since Nov 2022
331 posts
Posted on 8/3/23 at 12:09 pm to
Albemarle jumps into global race to reinvent lithium production


"CEO Kent Masters said that Albemarle has developed its own DLE process and plans to test it in Arkansas, where for years it has extracted bromine, a chemical used to make flame retardants, from a geological formation known as the Smackover."

What do we make of this? Would obviously eliminate Albemarle as a potential partner. How would Albemarle's success affect SLI's outlook? Does Exxon choose Albemarle's tech?

I was thinking about where the value lies in SLI- the tech, Lanxess permitting, head start on pilot testing, the financial/technical/strategic partnerships with Koch, and brine arrangements. If Almemarle's tech works, it would have the equivalent of each ingredient here minus the pilot testing. It's a good thing that SLI has worked to secure so much brine access because it's harder to see a bunch of Lanxess-style arrangements knowing that Albemarle has developed its own DLE process.

This news may have been more palatable if it hadn't been 29 days since our last update on the late reports.

Thoughts?
Posted by Shepherd88
Member since Dec 2013
4605 posts
Posted on 8/3/23 at 1:17 pm to
It’s not check mate, but it’s check.

Your move Mintak, clock has started.
Posted by jamiegla1
Member since Aug 2016
7027 posts
Posted on 8/3/23 at 1:22 pm to
Posted by BuckyCheese
Member since Jan 2015
50462 posts
Posted on 8/3/23 at 1:26 pm to
Cliff's?

Don't feel like paying $299 for it.
Posted by jamiegla1
Member since Aug 2016
7027 posts
Posted on 8/3/23 at 1:37 pm to
shares the same concern that we do. Positive but no reporting to go off of.

I was able to read the whole thing through Twitter. If youre on twitter, search $SLI, filter by the latest posts, and it will be there. It let me read the whole thing
Posted by Grassy1
Member since Oct 2009
6275 posts
Posted on 8/3/23 at 2:47 pm to
I’m heading to Freds on the River for a white can. Feel free to join me to contemplate a celebration or an epitaph.

Old fart in a whitish tshirt. Shhhh
Posted by Grassy1
Member since Oct 2009
6275 posts
Posted on 8/3/23 at 2:56 pm to
It’s about time their name popped up. They’re too big to Not be in the game.

The nut cuttin shall begin.

ETA: I have no doubt that when it happens, we will say, “The writing was there on frickin wall.”
This post was edited on 8/3/23 at 3:52 pm
Posted by Dock Holiday
Member since Sep 2015
1643 posts
Posted on 8/3/23 at 4:25 pm to
quote:

I’m heading to Freds on the River for a white can...
Old fart in a whitish tshirt. Shhhh


You won't exactly stand out in the crowd.
Posted by BuckyCheese
Member since Jan 2015
50462 posts
Posted on 8/3/23 at 4:37 pm to
quote:

If youre on twitter, search $SLI, filter by the latest posts, and it will be there. It let me read the whole thing


The link on twitter just takes me to SA and I let me trial expire. No more free articles either.
Posted by Lightning
Texas
Member since May 2014
2312 posts
Posted on 8/3/23 at 4:44 pm to
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Shares of Standard Lithium (NYSE:SLI) have gained 24.71% since my last article on the company in March 2023 against the S&P 500 at +16.13%. Over the past year, SLI has dropped 20.95% (YoY) but it is up 52.82% (YTD). According to me, the share price has remained resilient (surging 60.77% above the 52-week low of $2.83) after SLI answered the Hindenburg Research short report last year. I believe the company is on the cusp of a paradigm shift due to the growth of the electric vehicle (EV) industry and strong infrastructural developments.

Thesis
Despite not being profitable, SLI announced that it had drilled and sampled, according to the company, the highest confirmed lithium-grade brine. This discovery was made in South West Arkansas Mining Project, with the lithium brine said to be grade 581 mg/L. I believe this is an important achievement toward the commercialization of its lithium supply. Additionally, SLI had already awarded front-end engineering design (FEED) and definitive feasibility study [DFS] for the Lanxess Project by the beginning of 2023 indicating a strong push towards commercialization. The company also has existing infrastructure and will be ready to begin production once construction starts. If In consideration of the carbon capture pilot program coupled with its potential high-quality lithium production status, then this company will be worth the salt in the long run.

Arkansas and the Lithium Boom
From my viewpoint, SLI's story gets more exciting if it is scaled up beyond the US state of Arkansas. To reckon, the opportunity in Arkansas is globally significant. As an investor, I am hoping to see SLI replicate its technology with extraction facilities across South Arkansas and beyond the US. This move will ensure the company delivers quality battery lifting chemicals while focusing on the EV/ stationary battery industry. I also feel that the geographical location of South Arkansas is strategic to SLI's overall growth plans.

Recent reports indicated that Exxon Mobil (XOM) paid $100 million to lease about 120,000 acres in South Arkansas for the extraction of lithium. The company intends to produce approximately 75,000 to 100,000 metric tons of lithium annually. In its Q2 2023 earnings call, XOM confirmed that it was evaluating the opportunity presented by lithium, especially the processing of brine, drilling, and injections of the commodity into the economy. With this purchase, XOM will likely make this energy transition with a focus on the expanding electricity and EV market space. It is also estimated that XOM's projected lithium production in Arkansas would equate to about 15% of the global lithium produced in 2022. Interest from the global players illustrates that SLI is headed on the right trajectory as far as lithium production is concerned.

Speaking of direction, Standard Lithium announced the ratification of a joint development agreement with Koch Technology Solutions in May 2023. While inaugurating this agreement, SLI's president Andy Robinson stated, "Today's announcement is about greater certainty, speed, and choice. The performance guarantees the KTS Li-Pro™ technology license will provide significant risk reduction for Standard Lithium and its shareholders. The partnership will help accelerate the Company's first project to commercial reality; and the exclusivity will allow us to benefit from a second Direct Lithium Extraction (DLE) technology that works with Smackover Formation brines in addition to our own proprietary LiSTR technology." Overall, we are looking at the processing of more than 1.4 million brine, loading of close to 5,000 lithium cycles, and production of pure lithium eluates. These are efforts to scale SLI's first commercial lithium facility and improve the application of direct lithium extraction- DLE technology.

Highest-grade Lithium discovery
SLI stated that it had to the best of its knowledge identified the highest confirmed grade of lithium in its Arkansas brines. The tested sample in its resource definition work had 581 mg/L of Lithium presenting a strong economic case for the company. Using an 8% discount rate, analysts estimated that the Arkansas project with this discovery had a possible net value of $1.97 billion. Studies as early as 2021 indicated that the unitized production area at Arkansas Resource contained at least 1.195 metric tons of lithium carbonate. Additionally, analysts also believe the resource can sustain a "20-year mine life producing an average of 30,000 tons/ year of battery-quality lithium hydroxide monohydrate."

I am alive to the fact that EV automakers such as Tesla are making deals worth billions of dollars with lithium mining companies sidestepping traditional suppliers. Recent news indicates that Tesla, Ford Motor, and Volkswagen were in talks with XOM to supply lithium for their EV batteries. I believe XOM will need to study ways to develop the Arkansas area that is rich in this lithium brine since it currently has no lithium manufacturing capacity. I speculate that we could see potential partnerships between SLI and XOM shortly if SLI succeeds in its project development.

EV inventories
By mid-2022, EV inventories stood at 92,000 with new EV automakers such as KIA, Porsche, Jaguar, and Hyundai encountering lower sales due to low production capacities. An average EV battery has been stated to require nearly 18 pounds of lithium, 77 pounds of nickel, and 31 pounds of cobalt. Further, there is a supply constraint for the lithium needed by batteries powering EV vehicles. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), the mineral demand for EVs and battery storage could increase 30 times by 2040.

Recently, Prospect Lithium Zimbabwe, a subsidiary of Chinese firm Zhejiang Huayou Cobalt opened a $300 million Lithium processing facility in Zimbabwe. From my understanding, the US is falling behind countries such as China, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Congo, and Mali among other African countries that have notable lithium supplies. In Zimbabwe, Prospect Lithium is looking to process about "4.5 million metric tons of hard-rock lithium into concentrate for export" annually.

As seen above, there have been considerable efforts to boost lithium production to cope with the supply shock. Prices of lithium carbonate in China dropped below CNY265, 000 ($36,880) per ton at the start of August 2023 after hitting a high of CNY 300,000 by the end of May 2023.

Volatile Lithium prices
Trading Economies

Prices are yet to hit the November 2022 high of CNY 600,000 after a sell-off was triggered by the end of Chinese subsidies/ tax breaks for energy companies. Analysts are, however, optimistic that the global lithium demand will rise 76% to 1.57 million metric tons LCE by 2025. About 55% of Chinese lithium comes from importation indicating that we are likely to see a surge in prices into 2024.

Risk
SLI is yet to give updates on the progress of its DFS and FEED reports indicating development timelines in 2023 and 2024. This gap in the delivery of critical information may give way to negative speculation concerning the expected developmental progress.

Valuation
SLI's price-to-book ratio [TTM] is 6.15 against an industry average of 1.75. It shows a difference of more than 250%. The stock's five-year P/B average ratio is also 6.46 indicating that the stock is slightly overvalued.

Bottom Line
SLI is slowly gaining momentum as far as its potential to exploit lithium resources in South Arkansas is concerned. However, there are some gray areas regarding the availability of current data on the progress of its DFS and FEED. On a positive note though, I still think that SLI's management will release more data on its development progress soon after it ratified its deal with Koch Solutions. For these reasons, I recommend a hold rating for the stock.

Posted by Lightning
Texas
Member since May 2014
2312 posts
Posted on 8/3/23 at 4:48 pm to
That's the article. Not really seeing any new info.

Honestly it's an opinion piece by an "analyst" that also states they are an investor, despite the disclosure at the bottom that states
quote:

Analyst’s Disclosure: I/we have no stock, option or similar derivative position in any of the companies mentioned, and no plans to initiate any such positions within the next 72 hours. I wrote this article myself, and it expresses my own opinions. I am not receiving compensation for it (other than from Seeking Alpha). I have no business relationship with any company whose stock is mentioned in this article.
Posted by BuckyCheese
Member since Jan 2015
50462 posts
Posted on 8/3/23 at 5:00 pm to
Thanks for posting it.

Interesting read but like you say, he's not unbiased.
Posted by ev247
Member since Nov 2022
331 posts
Posted on 8/3/23 at 7:04 pm to
Newer article says that Albemarle is already "building pilot plants at the moment" and mentions that Standard Lithium "has advanced beyond a pilot plant at a Lanxess bromine plant near El Dorado. It is now building a small-scale plant there for the commercial production of lithium."

Did yall know that SLI is now building a commercial plant? I thought that came after the DFS and FID?

At the end of the day, if lithium demand explodes like these producers project it will, I don't see how any of the Smackover players can lose.
Posted by CamdenTiger
Member since Aug 2009
62724 posts
Posted on 8/3/23 at 7:18 pm to
At the end of the day, if lithium demand explodes like these producers project it will, I don't see how any of the Smackover players can lose.

Yep, good day for all my lithium stocks, both Sli and especially Tetra were making runs
Posted by Wraytex
San Antonio - Gonzales
Member since Jun 2020
2041 posts
Posted on 8/3/23 at 7:32 pm to
So, if standards DLE technology is a flop at the industrial scale. How profitable can we expect them to be based on the lithium brine, they have under access rights? Worst case obviously.
Posted by Santiago_Dunbar
Atlanta, GA
Member since Feb 2021
216 posts
Posted on 8/3/23 at 8:49 pm to
I already have a decent Exxon position and a little bit of Tetra. If one of the key components to the SLI trade is the underlying mineral rights of the region, does it make sense to spread some into Albemarle here are well?

Might not get the big pop but it hedges a bit and gives you greater exposure to the value of the resource.
Posted by ThermoDynamicTiger
Baton Rouge
Member since Jul 2008
1289 posts
Posted on 8/4/23 at 8:51 am to
Every 5 pages smackover has to come back in here and calm everyone down. I have a hard time believing the tech is going to be a flop. They have been producing 99%+ purity out of the pilot plant.
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