Brine reinjection volumeEverything looks promising for E3 and it's share holders. I'm all in on this one. There is one question that I'm sure one of you fully informed stock holders can answer. At 75 mg/L and, say 95% recovery rate, has anyone calculated the volume of processed brine that will need to be reinjected per metric ton of lithium? According to my quick and dirty calculation, it looks like around 13k m3 or 81.5k barrels of processed brine reinjection per metric ton of lithium. Then extrapolate that to 20k tons per year. Also I'm wondering how much pressure (horsepower requirement) will be required to push the spent brine into the formation? I'm sure E3 has all of this this covered, but I have not seen it mentioned.
Did I miss something somewhere...?