How often do we sit back and realize that the products around us likely came from "mining" natural resources. For example, the glass items that surround us every day such as smartphone screens, windows, water glasses, etc. were manufactured from natural resources. But the list doesn't stop there. Nearly every physical thing that we consume in our everyday lives is a direct or indirect result of natural resources that had to be mined first.
Read MoreGroundbreaking acquisition of major energy site in Southern Alberta expected to catapult Gryphon into elite tier of global computing infrastructure providers
Acquisition Highlights Include:
Massive 850 industrial zoned acreage with access to dual natural gas supply, grid connection, non-potable water resources, and dual high-speed fiber connection providers
World class carbon capture and sequestration capabilities on-site can make this a truly green source of energy combined with redundant sources of power
Expansive footprint expected to allow up to 4GW of total capacity; up to ~130MW anticipated by the end of 2026
Experienced technical team comes with the asset and has over 100 years of combined industry expertise, led by Harry Andersen (former COO of Pembina Pipeline)
Signed definitive agreement for natural gas assets, securing low-cost power of 100 MW, expandable and scalable to 1 GW
Appointed energy industry veteran Eric Gallie as SVP of Energy Strategy
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Read MorePilot unit production is expected to commence in July 2024
Highlights:
Anson Resources has signed an agreement with Koch Technology Solutions for testing of a Li-Pro™ Lithium Selective Sorption (LSS) pilot unit using brine from the Green River Lithium Project.
The pilot unit will be located on Anson Resources' 100% owned private land at Green River and process fresh brine under commercial production conditions from Bosydaba#1 well into lithium chloride, that may be used to produce battery-grade lithium carbonate.
The pilot unit results will be used for process optimisation and product verification for a proposed commercial scale plant. Results will provide important inputs for a full-scale Li-Pro™ unit within Anson Resources' planned lithium extraction facility.
Pilot unit production is expected to commence in July 2024.
Anson Resources and KTS have agreed on a cost sharing framework involving an investment by KTS through a convertible note to cover the Green River Lithium Project piloting development.
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