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CVX expands into lithium with 125,000 acres in Texas and Arkansas, fueling its push toward EV battery materials.
Houston-based Chevron U.S.A. has become a player in the burgeoning East Texas lithium industry by purchasing about 125,000 ...
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KARK Little Rock on MSNChevron leases 125,000 acres in south Arkansas Smackover FormationChevron has acquired 125,000 net acres in Texas and Arkansas to develop domestic lithium, utilizing a direct lithium ...
American oil company Chevron has announced its entry into lithium production, an important raw material for electric car ...
A Multinational, Houston-based energy corporation recently made a big purchase that underscores the ascent of battery power.
Houston-based Chevron U.S.A. has become a player in the burgeoning East Texas lithium industry by purchasing about 125,000 acres in the Smackover Formation.
Chevron said the acquisitions mark the first step in its establishment of a commercial-scale lithium business in the U.S.
Chevron will join other multinational energy corporations in the Smackover Foundation, including Houston-based ExxonMobil, which has about 120,000 acres in the formation and operates from a ...
Chevron has signed two deals to buy leasehold acreage related to the Smackover Formation. It's buying 125,000 net acres across Northeast Texas and Southwest Arkansas from two sellers.
Chevron USA acquires lease rights to 125,000 acres in Texas and Arkansas for lithium production, joining ExxonMobil's DLE project in Arkansas.
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