A1 Lithium Inc., a subsidiary of Anson Resources Limited (Anson Resources), has awarded Worley an agreement to conduct a detailed feasibility study on their Paradox Lithium Bromine project in Moab, Utah, USA.
Under the agreement, Worley will provide engineering services to execute a detailed feasibility study for a greenfield lithium development. The outcome of the project will be a final total-installed cost estimate that will enable Anson Resources to move forward into the detailed design and construction phases of the project.
The development will produce lithium carbonate equivalent for the electric vehicle and battery market and is targeted to start production in 2024. Sustainable solutions for the project will include solar power and minimizing the use of chemicals.
The services will be executed by Worley’s Denver office with support from Worley’s global lithium expertise in Australia and Chile as well as support from Worley’s Global Integrated Delivery Team in India.
“We are delighted to be partnering with Anson Resources to develop crucial energy transition materials in a sustainable way. We are helping our customers adapt to the world’s changing energy needs and achieve their renewable energy goals, so this is a strategically significant project for Worley,” said Chris Ashton,
Chief Executive Officer of Worley.