Standard Lithium Installs Carbon Capture for Pilot Plant
The Pilot Plant has been successfully installed at the final testing location in southern Arkansas where it will assess the technical and financial viability of capturing CO2 directly from natural gas burning flue-gas streams.
This pilot testing supports the Company’s wider Carbon Capture Utilization and Sequestration strategy, and will be integrated with ongoing work to understand how captured carbon can be utilized in the Company’s lithium brine processing flowsheet, and potentially in permanent geological sequestration.
Standard Lithium is one of the owners of this novel carbon capture technology via a $2.5 million equity investment in Aqualung Carbon Capture AS.
Dr. Andy Robinson, President and COO of Standard Lithium commented, “Standard Lithium is committed to ushering in a new generation of sustainable mineral extraction by exploring novel, cutting-edge technologies designed to minimize carbon emissions. We look forward to testing this innovative carbon capture technology to better understand how Standard Lithium can engage in the most sustainable production processes, while integrating low-carbon lithium products into North America’s energy transition supply chain.”
The Carbon Capture Pilot Plant was designed and constructed in the United Kingdom by Standard Lithium’s partner, Aqualung. Following initial commissioning and testing with a CO2-rich flue-gas stream, the plant was then shipped to the Gulf Coast and installed at the final testing location, a natural gas processing site in southern Arkansas that is owned and operated by Mission Creek Resources LLC.
Image 1: Inside the Carbon Capture Pilot Plant during commissioning prior to shipping. Following construction by Aqualung, the plant was shipped from Wales, UK to Galveston, Texas, and then transported to the plant location in southern Arkansas