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Oil Companies Work To Harvest Lithium From Fracking Wastewater

Oil rigs stand in the Permian Basin area of Odessa, Texas, U.S., on Saturday, Jan. 19, 2019.
Oil rigs stand in the Permian Basin area of Odessa, Texas, U.S., on Saturday, Jan. 19, 2019.

The transition to electric vehicles has increased demand for various minerals, including nickel, cobalt and lithium. This has created geopolitical issues for the United States, with the People’s Republic of China refining a majority of the world’s lithium production. Now, the oil and gas industry is trying to capitalize on the Biden administration’s efforts to bolster the country’s domestic lithium supply.

Several major energy companies are developing methods of extracting lithium from hydraulic fracturing, better known as fracking. Lithium is typically mined from rock or collected through man-made pond evaporation. The energy industry is looking for a method to pull the valuable mineral out of wastewater brine after it has been used to blast through earth in search of natural gas. According to Politico, ExxonMobil is already considering building a massive lithium processing plant in the middle of South Arkansas’ fracking hotbed, where there’s an ample supply of saltwater.

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