Schaut euch die Webseite der Arkansas Oil and Gas Commission an und lest die "Order No. 057-218-10" durch
www.aogc.state.ar.us/lithium/default.aspx"2. The Applicants shall file a quarterly report, within 15 days of the conclusion of each calendar quarter, which
shall include the following information:
a. The total volumes of tail brine throughput at the Pilot Plant.
b. The minimum, maximum, and average concentrations of Lithium in the source tail brine.
c. The output of Lithium Carbonate, Lithium Chloride, and Lithium Hydroxide.
d. The disposition of volumes of Lithium Carbonate, Lithium Chloride, and Lithium Hydroxide
produced and the disposition of volumes of Lithium Carbonate, Lithium Chloride, and Lithium
Hydroxide sent to any user.
e. The volumes of Lithium Carbonate, Lithium Chloride, and Lithium Hydroxide that are stored onsite along with Applicant’s estimate of the volume of each product it has determined to be
unmarketable. Applicant will provide comment as to the standard it has used to determine
marketability.
f. Any other information deemed necessary by the Director"
Warum sollte Standard Lithium die vor Ort gelagerten Mengen an Lithium Chlorid als "Output" angeben dürfen? Laut der Order muss Standard Lithium beides berichten, siehe Punkt 2c) und 2e). Die Vorwürfe hat das Unternehmen somit nicht widerlegt.