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Lithium in SK, Part 9: And the acquisitions begin, with Prairie Lithium to be acquired by Arizona Lithium

  EMERALD PARK – As the race for lithium development heats up in Saskatchewan, it’s just seen its first major acquisition. Emerald Park-based Prairie Lithium announced at suppertime on Tuesday, Dec. 20, that it had been acquired by Arizona Lithium Limited (AZL)...

Whitecap, ROK Resources make separate announcements, but there’s plenty at play

  REGINA, CALGARY – On Dec. 19, two companies put out press releases involving a total of four transactions with four companies involved affecting three provinces, but no one really wanted to say publicly who the other parties were. Clear as mud? Here’s what’s...

On Tuesday, Dec. 13, SaskPower’s wind generation dropped to next to nothing, again

ASSINIBOIA, HERBERT – In recent weeks, wind power has been usually running around 10 per cent of power production, usually a bit over 300 megawatts, averaged out over 24 hours, while the average power generation for the whole province came in around 3,300 megawatts....

Lithium in SK, Part 8: Ministry of Energy and Resources response to primacy of rights issues

So far, the Duperow formation which underlays much of southern Saskatchewan, has shown the most promise for lithium development. But as seen from this set of Duperow core, there is great variety within the formation itself. In other words, it’s...

Lithium in SK, Part 7: Dealing with an embarrassment of riches – sorting out the primacy of rights

Saskatchewan is facing a curious and perhaps perplexing dilemma. In addition to oil and gas, it is now seeing development of helium and soon lithium production, too. And in one area near Torquay, geothermal power production is also in development. The issue then...
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