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standard-lithium-to-test-novel-carbon-capture-tech-in-arkansas
standard-lithium-to-test-novel-carbon-capture-tech-in-arkansas

Standard Lithium to test ‘novel’ carbon capture tech in Arkansas

Following the recent announcement by the White House detailing carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) plans, lithium project development company Standard Lithium has endeavoured to advance its sustainability goals by testing a ‘novel’ carbon capture technology in Southern Arkansas.

The pilot project will be a joint effort between Standard Lithium – which will fund the project – and the Norwegian owner of the technology, Aqualung Carbon Capture (Aqualung).

To be installed in southern Arkansas at a natural gas processing site owned and operated by Mission Creek Resources, the project is part of Standard Lithium’s attempt to minimise all carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from its future operations and related supply-chain activities.

Believing that the future of the lithium industry rests on its sustainability of production, Dr. Andy Robinson, President, COO, Standard Lithium, said, “We feel that successful proof of this carbon capture technology in Southern Arkansas may demonstrate another important technological step towards making the Gulf Coast region an industry-leading producer of sustainable lithium chemicals.”

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