Mr. Rob Gamley reports
EMP METALS COMMENCES FRONT END ENGINEERING DESIGN STUDY FOR GENERATION II FLOWSHEET - PROJECT AURORA DEMONSTRATION PLANT
EMP Metals Corp. has initiated work on an updated front-end engineering design (FEED) study on the Generation 2 process flow sheet in development with Saltworks Technologies Inc.
Key goals of the FEED study include:
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Define technical scope and requirements of the commercial surface facility;
- Identify and mitigate all project risks;
- Establish accurate and high-confidence cost estimates for both capital (capex) and operating (opex) costs;
- Optimize project schedule;
- Provide foundation for advancing project through further feasibility studies.
The updated study represents a significant step in advancing the company's Viewfield project toward a more defined feasibility study for scalable commercial production. The work completed through this phase will serve as the technical and engineering foundation for subsequent definitive project and economic studies as the company continues to systematically derisk the project.
The FEED study will incorporate and be validated in parallel by operating data generated from the company's Project Aurora demonstration plant. The integration of real-world performance data from the direct-wellhead-connected demo plant is expected to optimize process design, confirm core engineering criteria and enhance overall project confidence.
Importantly, the updated FEED study is expected to provide greater clarity and definition around capital expenditures (capex) and operating costs (opex) for the company's first commercial facility. By refining engineering parameters and incorporating operational learnings, the company aims to strengthen cost accuracy and improve project planning.
About EMP Metals
Corp.
EMP Metals is a Canadian-based lithium exploration and development company focused on large-scale resources using direct lithium extraction (DLE). EMP Metals currently holds 196,000 net (79,300 hectares) acres of subsurface dispositions and strategic wellbores in Southern Saskatchewan.
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