Grounded Lithium Announces Commencement of 2024 Field Program and Selection of Stantec as Lead Author for Pre-Feasibility Study

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CALGARY, AB, Nov. 4, 2024 /CNW/ - (TSXV: GRD) (OTCQB: GRDAF) – Grounded Lithium Corp. ("GLC" or the "Company") announces commencement of the 2024 field program together with initiation of the Pre-Feasibility Study ("PFS") authored by Stantec Inc. ("Stantec"), a leading global engineering and consulting firm, as lead author for the Kindersley Lithium Project ("KLP") in accordance with Canadian Securities Administrators National Instrument 43-101 ("NI 43-101").

"We are excited to begin executing renewed activity on the KLP stemming from the recently announced project budget approved by Denison Mines Corp. ("Denison"), commented Gregg Smith, President and CEO. "The budget is fully funded by Denison and dedicates $4.5 million to various key activities including advancing detailed analysis on the reservoir through a rigorous field program supporting a future PFS to meaningfully advance the evaluation of the KLP."

The 2024 KLP field program is highlighted by the following:

  • Re-entry of dedicated lithium well

    • Originally drilled in 2022 as a dedicated lithium well 20 kilometers north of Kindersley, Saskatchewan (the "4-15 Well"), the 4-15 Well was re-opened (see picture below) and will be deepened by approximately 100 metres;

    • Extensive production evaluation testing is planned to be conducted over 11 separate 20-metre stratigraphic intervals within the Duperow formation to determine flow capacity and brine analysis for lithium and ion concentrations for the individual zones; and

    • A significant volume of brine is expected to be captured to support several planned lithium extraction technology lab pilot tests (discussed below).

Figure 1 – 4-15 Well Picture Taken November 3, 2024 (CNW Group/Grounded Lithium Corp.)
Figure 1 – 4-15 Well Picture Taken November 3, 2024 (CNW Group/Grounded Lithium Corp.)
  • Depletion model data collection

    • Interval testing is intended to collect pressure data, among other factors, critical in developing a fulsome depletion model to guide future efforts related to well placement, reservoir maintenance, and general field operations for the KLP. 

  • Lab pilot performance test work:

    • Brine samples are planned to be delivered to a number of leading lithium extraction and processing companies to perform extensive lab pilots to evaluate optimal metallurgical design and performance;

    • The evaluation of new lithium extraction technologies with encouraging bench scale results are expected to be included in this process along with established technologies; and

    • The PFS is expected to base its economic and commercial conclusions on the recommended technology determined from this assessment.