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2025 Arkansas Lithium Innovation Summit

Arkansas Lithium Innovation Summit

The 2025 Arkansas Lithium Innovation Summit is a premier gathering of industry leaders, policymakers, and investors focused on the state’s growing role in the global lithium economy. Held in Little Rock, the summit showcases southern Arkansas’s rich lithium resources and explores the state’s potential to meet rising worldwide demand. Through expert panels, networking opportunities, and forward-looking discussions, the event serves as a catalyst for innovation, investment, and sustainable growth in the emerging lithium industry.
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Agenda

Arkansas Lithium Innovation Summit Agenda
Arkansas Lithium Innovation Summit Agenda


Keynote Speakers

Arkansas Governor Sarah Sanders
Joe Lowry, Founder & President, Global Lithium, LLC
Morgan Bazilian, Ph.D., Director of the Payne Institute and Professor of Public Policy, Colorado School of Mines
Simon Moores, Founder & CEO, Benchmark Mineral Intelligence
Hugh McDonald, Secretary of Commerce, Arkansas Department of Commerce
Patrick Howarth, Lithium Global Business Director, ExxonMobil
Kristen Ghattas, Vice President of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) & Lithium, Chevron
David Park, Chief Executive Officer & Director, Standard Lithium
Rahim Bapoo, Managing Director at BMO Capital Markets for Metals, Mining & Critical Minerals
Ernie Ortiz, President and CEO, Lithium Royalties Corp.
Chris Berry, Founder and President, House Mountain Partners
Anthony Tse, Senior Adviser, EMR Capital
Dr. Andy Robinson, President and COO, Standard Lithium
Dan Blondal, CEO, NanoOne
Dr. Allison Kennedy Thurmond, VP, North American Lithium, Equinor
Bob Galyen, CEO, Galyen Energy
Dan Klein, EVP, Analytics, Fastmarkets
Gary Stanley, Managing Director, Global Mineral Strategies
Dr. Lynn Rouse, Technology Strategy Manager, Chevron
Jesse Edmondson, Director of Government Relations, Standard Lithium

Moderators

Lance Turner, Account Supervisor, Ghidotti
Mike Rogers, Chief Workforce Officer, State of Arkansas
Shane E. Khoury, Secretary, Arkansas Department of Energy and Environment
Austin Devaney, Chief Commercial Officer, Piedmont Lithium Inc.
Jeff Fox, CEO & Founder, Circumference Group
Arthur Orduña, Executive Director, The Venture Center
Robert Moery, Principal, Broadview Strategies
Dr. John Shaw, Vice Chair, Geosciences, University of Arkansas

Featured Speakers

Aaron Poon, VP of Technology, ILiaD Technologies
Venkee Sharma, Executive Chairman, Aquatech
Rachel Jenkins, Executive Director, Magnolia Chamber of Commerce
Garrett Krall, Critical Minerals and Lithium Business Lead, Koch Technology Solutions (KTS)
Mark Day, Public Relations and Land Manager, Lanxess
Clif Chitwood, President, Mississippi County Economic Development
Raef Sully, CEO, Lilac Solutions
Carl Thoemmes, Battery Material Business Development Leader, Orbia
Scott Cooper, VP of Emerging Markets, Hargrove Engineering
Dr. Cameron Manche, Assistant Research Scientist, Texas A&M
Dr. Kathy Knierim, Hydrologist, USGS
Dr. Chris Liner, Endowed Chair of Geosciences, University of Arkansas
Sheryl Edwards, Associate VP for Strategic Initiatives, Executive Director, LiTHIUMLEARNS, SAU
Robert McGough, Chief Data Officer, Arkansas Department of Information Systems
Dr. Stephanie Tully-Dartez, President, South Arkansas College
Randy Scott, President, Farmers Bank & Trust
John Alan Nelson, County Judge, Mississippi County
Erik Pollock, Stable Isotope and Trace Element Facility Director, University of Arkansas
Dr. Ryan Jansonius, VP, Chemistry Contract Services, Telescope Innovations
Ian Killough, President, Ridgeline Elements
Omar Shkeir, Vice President of Business Development, Lithios
Dr. Owen Crowther, Principal Engineer, EaglePicher Technologies
GJ la O’, CEO and Cofounder, Tyfast
Dr. Nick Grundish, VP of Battery Technology, EnergyX
Claiborne P. Deming, Retired President and CEO, Murphy Oil Corporation
Nick Johns, Process Engineer, Hatch
Valarie Clark, County Judge, Lafayette County
Tommy Miner, Manager of Business Development and New Markets, Entegris
Scott Skelton, PhD, CIH, Principal Exposure Scientist, CTEH
Samm Gillard, Vice President, Strategic Marketing Innovations
Grace Asenov, Editor of Base and Energy Metals for the Americas, Fastmarkets

Sponsorship Guide

Arkansas Lithium Innovation Summit Sponsorship Guide

For Sponsorship inquiries, please contact us at arkansaslithiumsummit@gmail.com


Vendor Guide

Arkansas Lithium Innovation Summit Vendors Guide

Arkansas Lithium Innovation Summit Sponsors

Lithium Level Sponsors

ExxonMobil
Albemarle Corporation
Chevron
mhp.si
Equinor
Standard Lithium
Arkansas State Chamber, Associated Industries of Arkansas

VIP Reception Sponsor

Aquatech

Copper Level Sponsors

UA Little Rock
U of A - Fayetteville

Nickel Level Sponsors

Barrell Lithium, LLC
ACC Capital
Rose Group
Southern Arkansas University
TETRA Technologies
Farmers Bank and Trust
McGeorge Contracting Co.
Cromwell
Union County Industrial Board
Arkansas Research Alliance
TerraVolta Resources
Fastmarkets
Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas
Lanxess
CTEH
Benchmark Mineral Intelligence

Graphite Level Sponsors

Terracon
Golden Triangle Economic Development Council
Summit Utilities
Arkansas APEX Accelerator
Magnolia Economic Development Council
ILiAD Technologies
Southwest Arkansas Planning and Development District
Beard Construction

Arkansas Lithium Innovation Summit Vendors

Swagelok Kansas City
El Dorado Union County Chamber of Commerce
Lithium Link Powered by Ghidotti
Black and Veatch
Barrell Lithium
Corzan CPVC
Southwest Arkansas Development Alliance
Agilent Technologies, Inc.
Hunt, Guillot & Associates
Safe Haven Security Group
Severe Service Specialists
Lithium Learns
Lithium Works
Lilac Solutions
Evonik
Arkansas Economic Development Commission
Stardust Power
Verser Financial Group
UA Little Rock
U of A - Fayetteville
Southern Arkansas University
South Arkansas College
ThermoFisher Scientific

The Smackover Formation

In the heart of south Arkansas, the Smackover Formation offers some of the largest lithium reserves in North America. Arkansas provides the perfect home base for companies in the lithium industry to succeed with its business-friendly environment, strong workforce, and supportive public policy.


Smackover Formation Map

Industry Expansion in Arkansas

Lithium Mine

Arkansas May Have Vast Lithium Reserves, Researchers Say

October 2024

Federal and state researchers said there might be five million to 19 million tons of lithium, more than enough to meet the world’s demand for the battery ingredient.

Researchers at the United States Geological Survey and the Arkansas government announced on Monday that they had found a trove of lithium, a critical raw material for electric vehicle batteries, in an underground brine reservoir in Arkansas.

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Smackover Formation in Arkansas

Southern state could become 'white gold' boom town after $150 billion lithium reserve discovery

October 2024

Arkansas is sitting on a $150 billion 'hidden treasure' trove of lithium that could meet the global demand for EV batteries by 2030.

The US Geological Survey (USGS) found between five and 19 million tons of lithium in the Smackover Formation, which is nine times the amount needed to meet the ongoing electric vehicle demand in the US by the end of the decade.

The metal is a necessary component for batteries used in EVs and can be extracted from the brine wastewater from the same mines that produce oil and gas.

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U.S. Department of Energy awards $225 million to lithium efforts in Southwest Arkansas

U.S. Department of Energy awards $225 million to lithium efforts in Southwest Arkansas

September 2024

Standard Lithium Ltd. and Equinor announced Friday (Sept. 20) that its jointly-owned U.S. subsidiary, SWA Lithium LLC has been selected for up to $225 million from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE).

This selection is one of the largest ever awarded to a U.S. critical minerals project and is part of the second wave of funding under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) aimed at expanding domestic manufacturing of all segments of the battery supply chain and increasing production of critical minerals in the U.S.

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Equinor enters partnership with Standard Lithium

Equinor enters partnership with Standard Lithium

May 2024

Equinor has entered into an agreement with Standard Lithium Ltd to acquire a 45% share in two lithium project companies in Southwest Arkansas and East Texas.

“Sustainably produced lithium can be an enabler in the energy transition, and we believe it can become an attractive business. This investment is an option with limited upfront financial commitment. We can utilise core technologies from oil and gas in a complementary partnership to mature these projects towards a possible final investment decision,” says Morten Halleraker, senior vice president for New Business and Investments in Technology, Digital and Innovation at Equinor.

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TETRA TECHNOLOGIES, INC., ANNOUNCES COMPLETION OF TECHNICAL RESOURCES STUDY FOR THE ARKANSAS LITHIUM AND BROMINE BRINE UNIT

TETRA TECHNOLOGIES, INC., ANNOUNCES COMPLETION OF TECHNICAL RESOURCES STUDY FOR THE ARKANSAS LITHIUM AND BROMINE BRINE UNIT

January 2024

TETRA Technologies, Inc. announced the completion of a Technical Resources Study for its 6,138 acre "Evergreen Brine Unit" in Arkansas. TETRA previously announced the Evergreen Brine Unit comprises brine assets contributed by TETRA and Saltwerx, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of ExxonMobil, that was unanimously approved in September 2023 by the Arkansas Oil and Gas Commission to form the first newly established brine unit in Arkansas in nearly 28 years.

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Governor Sanders and State and Local Leaders Welcome ExxonMobil’s Investment in Arkansas Lithium

Governor Sanders and State and Local Leaders Welcome ExxonMobil’s Investment in Arkansas Lithium

November 2023

Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders joined ExxonMobil and state leaders today to announce that the company will drill its first lithium well in Arkansas, making an early investment in what could be one of the largest supplies of lithium in North America. Governor Sanders and other Arkansas leaders applauded the company’s development of the Natural State’s lithium sector.

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Fact Sheets

Arkansas is a lithium-rich state with many opportunities for the growth of this industry. Download the fact sheets to learn more about the lithium industry and how Arkansas is capitalizing on this sector’s growth.

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Lithium Overview - 08/25

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In February 2024, the inaugural Arkansas Lithium Innovation Summit was held in Little Rock to spotlight the importance of the lithium industry and the opportunities the sector offers in the state. Executives, industry experts, state and local officials, and policymakers gathered for the sold out summit to learn about the opportunities and challenges for the lithium industry in Arkansas.

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Hugh McDonald, Arkansas Secretary of Commerce

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About the Arkansas Lithium Innovation Hub

The Arkansas Lithium Innovation Hub is dedicated to advancing knowledge about the lithium landscape in Arkansas and around the world, promoting sustainable practices, and driving economic growth in Arkansas and the surrounding region. It serves as a catalyst for discussions that will shape the future of the lithium industry and its impact on energy, technology, and the environment.