RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Drilling time lineI'm guessing. It's a long shot. Mt evens and Pratt are both under huge salt deposit, also red moon in Newfoundland has a huge salt deposit very close to the green point shale. If you look at a guy on Gigas board.
DR. DAVID DREISINGER
Dr. Dreisinger completed his B.A.Sc. and Ph.D. in Metallurgical Engineering at Queen's University in Kingston and has worked at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver since 1992. David has held the position of Chair, Industrial Research Chair in Hydrometallurgy and has received numerous professional awards including the Sherritt Hydrometallurgy Award (METSOC), the EPD Science Award (TMS), the Wadsworth Award (TMS) and the INCO Medal (CIM). David is a Fellow of CIM and the Canadian Academy of Engineering.
He has a patient for a new technology for lithium in brines I know how Mark works by following him for the last 8 years. A example is carbon sequestration in Gigas mine tailings. These guys are on the top of trends and know the technology. Lithium has 3x in the past years. Kansas imo could be testing a theory. It's me researching the technology and guessing about what could come. There is also a lot of information about carbon capture in salt brines or caverns Take my posts with a grain of salt. To answer your question I don't know what was in mt evens brines or Pratt But I do know lithium are present in a lot of oil field brines, good luck