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SK On inks deal for Arkansas lithium: 100,000 metric tons from ExxonMobil

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Last updated: 2024/07/03 at 9:03 PM
EV-a2zm Published July 3, 2024 4 Min Read
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South Korean battery giant SK On has tapped American mineral oil company ExxonMobil for Arkansas lithium supply.

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SK On to source lithium supply from ExxonMobilExxonMobil’s Arkansas lithium to fuel SK On’s US battery productionExxonMobil’s Arkansan project

#News EV battery maker SK On to buy 100k metric tons of Arkansas lithium from ExxonMobil https://t.co/XJCRHU6btM pic.twitter.com/tKrVKab9de

— Flyin18T Motorsports (@Flyin18T) July 1, 2024

SK On to source lithium supply from ExxonMobil

As per the press release, SK On formally inked a non-binding agreement with ExxonMobil to acquire lithium from the latter’s first planned extraction project in Arkansas.

The memorandum of understanding (MOU) indicates a potential multiyear offtake deal for up to 100,000 metric tons of lithium. Further details, such as the contract period and the supply volume, will be addressed later.

ExxonMobil and SK On sign MoU for U.S. lithium supply https://t.co/x056pPRlOv pic.twitter.com/8EmZprWu3g

— F&L Asia Ltd. (@fuelsandlubes) June 27, 2024

In hindsight, ExxonMobil declared the drilling commencement in its first lithium well in southern Arkansas in November last year. The company secured rights to 120,000 gross acres of the Smackover Formation, which is one of the region’s most abundant lithium resources.

ExxonMobil’s Arkansas lithium to fuel SK On’s US battery production

According to the report, SK On aims to leverage the Arkansas lithium from ExxonMobil for its electric vehicle battery production in the United States.

This strategic move could enable the South Korean battery maker to maximize its eligibility for federal tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act in the US.

ExxonMobil has signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding with South Korean electric vehicle battery developer SK On to provide more than 110,000 tons of Arkansas-sourced lithium. https://t.co/Ml9qHUI2NK pic.twitter.com/jrm2EqrG4G

— AR Democrat-Gazette (@ArkansasOnline) June 25, 2024

SK On currently operates two battery production plants in Georgia. The company is also developing four new battery factories under the joint ventures it formed with major automakers.

The company supplies its American-made batteries to legacy automakers, including South Korea’s Hyundai, Germany’s Volkswagen, and America’s Ford.

“SK On has been working with global partners to secure key battery raw materials in a move to support our growing US manufacturing base and lead electrification in the region. Through this partnership with Exxon Mobil, we will continue strengthening battery supply chain in the US.”

Park Jong-jin, Executive Vice President of Strategic Procurement at SK On

ExxonMobil’s Arkansan project

ExxonMobil will extract the silvery-white alkali metal from underground saltwater deposits in the Arkansas site.

It will then process the extracted lithium into battery-grade material onsite. ExxonMobil claims that this approach will enable them to produce lithium more efficiently and reduce environmental impacts than conventional hard rock mining.

ExxonMobil aims to crank out enough lithium to support the production of approximately 1 million electric vehicle batteries per year by the end of the decade. It seeks to officially kick off initial production in Arkansas by 2027.

“The world needs more lithium to support its emissions goals, and we’re doing our part to drive solutions forward in the United States. This collaboration with SK On demonstrates the leading role we play in the growing market for domestically sourced lithium, advancing energy security and climate objectives, as well as supporting American manufacturing.”

Dan Ammann, President of ExxonMobil Low Carbon Solutions

SK On’s potential acquisition of lithium supply from ExxonMobil’s Arkansas project is undoubtedly a significant boost for the US electric vehicle industry, aiding the establishment of a solid domestic supply chain. It will play a crucial role in SK On’s efforts to have a reliable source of key battery minerals in the US, where the company is increasingly expanding its footprint.

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TAGGED: Battery, Battery Cell Production, Electric Vehicle, EV, ExxonMobil, Lithium, Lithium-ion Battery, North America, SK On
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