An Emerging Markets Sponsored Commentary
This development is expected to drive continued improvements in Volt's process and project economics upon commercialization, creating substantial value for stakeholders.
Building on the success of the original IES-200 DLE process, which achieved an impressive 93% lithium recovery from oilfield brines, the innovative IES-300 technology has maintained the high lithium extraction rate while significantly reducing the amount of reagent required to treat oilfield brine. This enhancement has streamlined the extraction process and further reduced operating costs, positioning Volt to enhance project economics.
The IES-300 DLE technology features a two-stage process: firstly, proven equipment and established processes effectively remove up to 99% of contaminants from oilfield brine in preparation for extraction. Importantly, the Company’s equipment used to remove contaminants does not involve chemicals. As
As Volt progresses through its pilot project in Q2 2023, the Company remains committed to refining its DLE technology with the goal of further reducing costs and increasing lithium recoveries. This ongoing dedication to innovation and the pursuit of excellence positions
For more on
About
Allied (TSX-V: CPR, OTCQB: CPRRF) is a growth-oriented, battery-metals focused exploration company. Allied’s strategy is to acquire and develop low-cost, potentially high-growth battery metals assets that represent key inputs needed to support the global energy transition. Their commitment is to operate efficiently and with transparency across all areas of the business staying sharply focused on creating long-term, sustainable shareholder value.
About The Emerging Markets Report:
The Emerging Markets Report is owned and operated by
For more informative reports such as this, please sign up at: https://emergingmarketsconsulting.com/
Must Read OTC Markets/
- https://www.otcmarkets.com/learn/policy-on-stock-promotion
- https://www.otcmarkets.com/learn/investor-protection
- https://www.sec.gov/news/press-release/2017-79
- https://www.sec.gov/oiea/investor-alerts-bulletins/ia_promotions.html
Section 17(b) of the Securities Act of 1933 requires that any person that uses the mails to publish, give publicity to, or circulate any publication or communication that describes a security in return for consideration received or to be received directly or indirectly from an issuer, underwriter, or dealer, must fully disclose the type of consideration (i.e. cash, free trading stock, restricted stock, stock options, stock warrants) and the specific amount of the consideration. In connection therewith,
Emerging Markets Consulting, LLC
E-mail: jamespainter@emergingmarketsllc.com
Web: https://emergingmarketsconsulting.com/
Source:
2023 GlobeNewswire, Inc., source