Prairie Lithium acquires subsurface mineral permits in Canada
2021-05-08 11:31:33 [Print]
Canada's Prairie Lithium has acquired 188,000 acres of subsurface mineral permits in Saskatchewan, Canada
The company said that the acquisition follows its successful direct lithium extraction (DLE) proof of process pilot project completed last year in Saskatchewan.
The project involved the installation of Prairie Lithium's DLE equipment on an active oil and gas site in Saskatchewan. It enabled lithium extraction from the brine that was later converted into a lithium sulphate concentrate . It was further converted into lithium carbonate.
. The acquisition is part of Prairie Lithium's plan to increase its total mineral holdings in Saskatchewan to more than 220,000 acres.The company said that the acquisition follows its successful direct lithium extraction (DLE) proof of process pilot project completed last year in Saskatchewan.
The project involved the installation of Prairie Lithium's DLE equipment on an active oil and gas site in Saskatchewan. It enabled lithium extraction from the brine that was later converted into a lithium sulphate concentrate . It was further converted into lithium carbonate.