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SWA Lithium and Contractors Drill a New Well into the Smackover Formation to Complete Understanding of the Reservoir for Production Modelling Additional Testing Program in 2023 Wells is Designed ...
A new accelerator program focused on Arkansas’ emerging lithium industry was held Thursday night (July 31) at The Record in ...
A $150 billion 'hidden treasure' trove of lithium has been discovered in the Smackover Formation of southwestern Arkansas. The metal is nine times the amount needed to meet EV demands by 2030.
When GM-backed lithium technology startup EnergyX bought another 35,000 acres in the Smackover, an underground geological ...
Smackover mystery deep in formation Limestone is another challenge to oil drillers February 19, 2012 at 3:54 a.m. by Paul Quinn ...
The deal boosts the holdings of privately held EnergyX to roughly 47,500 acres in the Smackover, an underground geological formation stretching from Florida to Texas filled with lithium-rich brine ...
The Smackover Formation in Arkansas, rich in lithium brine, is attracting major investments from companies like ExxonMobil and Koch Industries. This surge in investment aims to boost domestic ...
The Smackover Formation is a relic of an ancient sea that left an extensive, porous, and permeable limestone geologic unit that extends under parts of Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas, Alabama ...
The coming southwest Arkansas lithium boom is one of the biggest stories in our state. This industry, using a method known as direct lithium extraction (DLE), has the potential to change an entire ...
The Smackover is an underground geological formation spanning from Florida to Texas and is known for its rich lithium brine deposits. The acquisition is valued at A$40 million (~$26.1 million) and ...
Chevron's move into the Smackover follows Exxon's prior entry into the lithium supply sector. In 2023, the oil giant reportedly paid around $100 million for more than 120,000 total acres in ...
Smackover mystery deep in formation Limestone is another challenge to oil drillers February 19, 2012 at 3:54 a.m. by Paul Quinn ...
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