E3 Lithium Advances Phase-Two Drilling in Alberta

E3 Lithium Advances Phase-Two Drilling in Alberta
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E3 Lithium Expands Lithium Development in Alberta

E3 Lithium has launched phase-two drilling at its demonstration facility in central Alberta, Canada. This project follows the successful phase-one production of battery-grade lithium carbonate in early October 2025. The company drilled its third lithium well into the Leduc formation to validate reservoir performance and brine quality.

Phase two aims to collect critical core samples, integrate petrophysical data, and refine subsurface geological models. These steps will guide the design of future commercial lithium wellfields and ensure efficient direct lithium extraction (DLE). Meanwhile, ongoing testing will supply brine to maintain continuous operation of DLE equipment commissioned during phase one.

E3 Lithium president and CEO Chris Doornbos emphasized, “This well kicks off the second phase of our demonstration program, another key step toward commercial operations. The data collected will inform project design and enhance reservoir performance understanding.”

 

Phase-Two Drilling to Support Commercial Lithium Production

The drilling program also supports regulatory and engineering requirements for E3 Lithium’s upcoming commercial facility. The company expects operations to continue through November and will provide regular updates to stakeholders. Additionally, the project will validate the scalability of its DLE technology and improve insights into lithium brine extraction efficiency.

E3 Lithium holds 21.2 million tonnes (mt) of lithium carbonate equivalent (LCE) in measured and indicated resources. The company also maintains 300,000 tonnes of LCE in inferred resources in Alberta and 2.5 mt in Saskatchewan. These resources position E3 Lithium as a key player in North America’s battery metals sector.

 

SuperMetalPrice Commentary:

E3 Lithium’s phase-two drilling marks a significant milestone in Canada’s lithium development landscape. As demand for battery-grade lithium grows, insights from these wells will guide the design of a commercial-scale facility. Investors and industry stakeholders should monitor brine analysis and reservoir data, which will indicate the project’s long-term production potential.

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