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Arkansas may have 19M tons of lithium, enough to meet 2030 global demand 9 times over


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The United States Geological Survey announced Monday that there might be between 5 million to 19 million tons of lithium reserves in underground brine in the Smackover Formation in south Arkansas.

 

"If commercially recoverable, the amount of lithium present would meet projected 2030 world demand for lithium in car batteries 9 times over," the USGS study said. 

Arkansas Times

 

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How does it keep hapenning? :deadbanana4:

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7 minutes ago, Virgos Groove said:

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This picture..... :ahh::ahh::ahh::ahh:

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NEVER bet against America :foxaylove3:

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Uh oh

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Good maybe they can leave other countries alone this time since they have all they need. 

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ddd and they literally said the same thing about some random dormant volcano in Nevada last year :deadbanana4:

 

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please excuse the gif, I couldn't find the normal ******* version :deadbanana4:

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15 minutes ago, Princess Aurora said:

Uh oh

Uh oh guys the lithium police is here.

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Holy s***

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Damn the USA truly is destined to be on Top of the world forever huh :chick2:

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On 10/22/2024 at 5:09 PM, wastedpotential said:

ddd and they literally said the same thing about some random dormant volcano in Nevada last year :deadbanana4:

 

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please excuse the gif, I couldn't find the normal ******* version :deadbanana4:

They said they also found tons of lithium here in Pennsylvania too :jonnyknife:

https://www.cbsnews.com/pittsburgh/news/lithium-water-pennsylvania-research/

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