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EMP Metals' Project Aurora: Lithium Plant on Track for November Completion

EMP Metals' Project Aurora is nearing completion. The lithium demonstration plant aims to establish an efficient, continuous extraction and refining model, with processing equipment arriving in early 2026.

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EMP Metals' Project Aurora: Lithium Plant on Track for November Completion

EMP Metals Corp. (CSE: EMPS, OTC: EMPPF) is building a lithium demonstration plant, Project Aurora, in Saskatchewan, Canada. The company is collaborating with Saltworks Technologies Inc. to optimize lithium production from well to battery chemical.

Construction of the 8,400 square foot production facility began in mid-September and is on track to finish in early November. The project aims to establish a wellhead connected, continuous flow, modular Hub and Spoke lithium extraction and refining model. Forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties.

EMP Metals holds over 205,000 net acres of Subsurface Dispositions in Southern Saskatchewan. The company is focused on large-scale resources using direct lithium extraction (DLE). Project Aurora is expected to receive processing equipment in early 2026, with electrical work installation set to begin in the New Year. EMP Metals' COO, Paul Schubach, confirmed the project is on schedule to meet its construction milestones.

EMP Metals Corp. and Saltworks Technologies Inc. are collaborating to drive down costs and optimize lithium extraction at Project Aurora. The demonstration plant is expected to be completed in early November, with processing equipment arriving in early 2026. The project aims to establish an efficient and continuous lithium extraction and refining model.

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