Exclusive-In lithium industry first, IBAT commercializes new extraction technology

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In a milestone for the global clean-energy transition, International Battery Metals has become the first company to commercially produce lithium with a novel...

FILE PHOTO: Portable and fully automated direct lithium extraction plant owned by International Battery Metals is seen in Lake CharlesHOUSTON - In a milestone for the global clean-energy transition, International Battery Metals has become the first company to commercially produce lithium with a novel type of filtration technology, a step expected to usher in cheaper and faster supplies of the electric-vehicle battery metal.

The U.S. Geological Survey estimates that salty brine deposits across Europe, Asia, North America and elsewhere are filled with roughly 70% of the world's reserves of the ultralight metal. Lithium has repeatedly proven difficult to separate from those and other metals often co-mingled with it in brines. That has confounded many scientists working on DLE technologies for years. Lithium is also technically a salt, and can prove corrosive.

Additional plants can be added and stacked like Lego bricks to boost production in 5,000-ton-per-year increments. It takes 18 months to build an IBAT plant and reach production, the company said. US Magnesium, which has started selling lithium produced with IBAT's technology and paying IBAT a royalty, considered several rival processes including one from Breakthrough Energy Ventures-backed Lilac Solutions before settling on IBAT, he added.Exxon Mobil, which is developing a lithium project in Arkansas, has considered using IBAT's technology, Reuters has reported.

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