A new federal study claims Arkansas has enough lithium to meet at least nine times the projected 2030 global demand for the ...
Using a combination of water testing and machine learning, a U.S. Geological Survey-led study estimated between 5 and 19 ...
The Smackover Formation is a relic of an ancient sea that left an extensive, porous, and permeable limestone geologic unit ...
Researchers say the Smackover Formation could hold enough lithium to supply global demand for years to come — if it can be ...
A study completed by the USGS found that there are lithium reserves located under southwestern Arkansas that's estimated to ...
Researchers said in a recent article that Arkansas may have 19 million tons of lithium, which is used in rechargeable ...
Lithium is often referred to as the "white gold" of the energy transition—or, as the USGS put it, "hidden treasure"—because of its crucial role in battery technology that will drive the green ...
The amount of lithium that could be extracted from south Arkansas brine might be more than enough to meet global demand.
Researchers now estimate how much “white gold” may be found in southern Arkansas's vast lithium reserves: up to 19 million tons, or enough to meet the projected 2030 world demand nine times over.
Federal and state researchers said there might be five million to 19 million tons of lithium, more than enough to meet the ...
The researchers say there might be 5-19 million tons of lithium in an underground brine reservoir in the Smackover Formation.
Arkansas is sitting atop lithium reserves that could be vast enough to satisfy the entire world’s demand for EV batteries, ...