EMP METALS COMMENCES RE-ENTRY OPERATIONS ON BRACKISH WATER WELL
The work program includes isolating an upper section of the existing wellbore, perforating the targeting brackish water interval, and swabbing the well at maximum swabbing rates to obtain water samples and establish a sustained fluid level.
Re-entry operations and testing are expected to take approximately 10 days to complete.
Once the service rig re-entry operations are completed, the Company will begin planning the integration of the brackish water source into the Project Aurora Demonstration Plant.
The existing Well is in close proximity to the Project Aurora Demonstration Plant site and testing is an important and cost-effective step in identifying additional, low salinity, brackish water sources for continued advancement towards commercial production scale up.
The Project Aurora Demonstration Plant will establish, test, and optimize a wellhead connected, continuous flow, modular Hub and Spoke lithium extraction and refining model. The on-site program aims to unlock performance improvements and cost savings while de-risking future investments. Project Aurora, a joint initiative between
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EMP is a Canadian-based lithium exploration and development company focused on large-scale resources using direct lithium extraction (DLE). EMP currently holds over 205,000 net acres (83,000 hectares) of Subsurface Dispositions and strategic wellbores in
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