IBAT';s New DLE Patent Allowance Meets Chile's Mandate to Cut Water Waste
International Battery Metals Ltd. (CSE: IBAT; OTC: IBATF) announced compliance with the Chilean government's new mandate for lithium recovery projects to utilize Direct Lithium Extraction (DLE). This technology significantly reduces water waste, recycling up to 94% of fresh water used and generating no hazardous waste. Recently, the Chilean National Patent Office granted a Notice of Allowance for IBAT's DLE patent, affirming the uniqueness of its mobile, modular extraction system. Despite environmental challenges in lithium extraction, IBAT's system promises efficient recovery while minimizing ecological impact, positioning the company favorably in Chile's evolving mining landscape.
- Patent allowance for unique DLE technology enhances investor confidence.
- DLE technology recycles up to 94% of fresh water, addressing sustainability concerns.
- No hazardous waste generated, contributing to a cleaner environment.
- Chilean contracts were rescinded last year, raising concerns about resource nationalism.
This month, the Chilean National Patent Office issued a Notice of Allowance for IBAT's patent for its mobile, modular mineral extraction system "Modular System for Extraction of Elements from Brine Solutions." This allowance from INAPI (the
Inherent elements of IBAT's breakthrough DLE technology make it ideal for lithium processing in areas where water resources are scarce. IBAT's unique DLE technology is the only type of DLE that minimizes water waste to this extent:
- Water: IBAT recycles up to
94% of fresh water used in processing. In addition, essentially all extracted brine is put directly back into the ground where it came from. The dual conservation features of the system result in very little water waste. - Chemicals: IBAT does not use chemicals for processing and therefore uses does not use resources for chemical handling
- Waste: IBAT generates no waste from chemical, industrial or extraction byproduct sources, so there are no disposal issues
- Efficient: IBAT's technology is highly efficient in achieving at least
68% recovery of lithium, and due to its efficient technology design, the plant uses a minimal amount of energy for processing needs. - Land protection: IBAT's processing plant has a very small footprint which creates minimal impact on the land and surrounding area
Last year, Chilean contracts previously awarded to companies were rescinded amid growing resource nationalism and a push to introduce less polluting production techniques.
IBAT's modular DLE system is available for placement in
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