Added: Over a year ago by CGG
CGG has released a new Lithium Brine Screening study to support the search for new sources of this critical energy transition element. The global study, supported by industry funding and available for license, provides a data-rich screening tool to enable explorers, operators, investors and extraction technology companies to discover, evaluate and compare lithium brine opportunities.
The image, courtesy of CGG, is a map of the locations investigated for lithium brines.
The Lithium Brine Screening study and supporting primary data is delivered though CGG’s GeoVerse platform and leverages CGG’s unique Earth Data Library, as well as its extensive experience in geothermal and mineral systems. Experts from CGG’s Minerals & Mining team developed a proprietary methodology to evaluate more than 250,000 datapoints and 27,000 lithium measurements to create a comprehensive and consistent water chemistry database, supplemented by key engineering and geochemical characteristics, to help inform project development and investment decisions.
CGG is actively committed to the climate and environment and constantly seeking ways to leverage its vast Earth library, technology and expertise built up over nine decades working in the energy and natural resource sectors. CGG strategy is to advance our data and geoscience offering to support the energy transition through accelerating the development and commercialization of CCUS, hydrogen and ammonia storage, and geothermal energy.