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EMP Metals Receives Final Major Equipment Shipment for Aurora Demonstration Plant

EMP Metals (EMPS.CN) received the final major process equipment shipment from its technology partner, Saltworks Technologies, at its Project Aurora Demonstration Plant located within the company's Viewfield Project Area in Saskatchewan, Canada, it said Wednesday.Installation activities are underway and commissioning activities, on equipment received last month, have also continued to progress, added the company."We are pleased to have all major equipment now delivered to site and installation progressing as planned," said EMP Metals CEO Karl Kottmeier. "This achievement represents another important milestone for Project Aurora and reflects the strong execution by our team and our partners at Saltworks. With commissioning activities already underway on previously delivered equipment, we remain on schedule for facility start-up in late Q3/Q4 2026."Shares of the company were last seen up C$0.04 to C$0.56 on the Canadian Securities ExchangePrice: $0.57, Change: $+0.05, Percent Change: +9.62%

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Mining & Metals

EMP Metals Receives First Saltworks Equipment Deliveries At Project Aurora Demonstration Plant

EMP Metals (EMPS.CN) has received the first equipment deliveries from its technology partner, Saltworks Technologies, at its Project Aurora demonstration plant, the company said early Wednesday.The first seven truckloads of production equipment from Saltworks Technologies have arrived at its Project Aurora lithium Demonstration Facility located at the company's Viewfield Project Area in Saskatchewan, the company said."The delivery is a significant operational milestone for Project Aurora, EMP's integrated, continuous-flow lithium refining demonstration system designed to process ten (10) m3/day of raw brine from wellhead to lithium chemicals," said the company.The production equipment will be immediately positioned within the facility, with remaining equipment deliveries expected over the coming weeks as the company works toward its targeted plant start date in the third quarter of 2026, it added."We are excited to have Saltworks' processing equipment arrive at our Stoughton facility pre-commissioned and on schedule," said Chief Executive Officer Karl Kottmeier. "This is a moment we've been building toward for several years and I want to thank Saltworks for their technical proficiency and dedication to the success of Project Aurora as we transition from construction to operation."Shares of the company were last seen down $0.025 to $0.55 on the Canadian Securities Exchange.Price: $0.55, Change: $-0.02, Percent Change: -4.35%

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