Summary:

– Independent engineering review finds low risk and achievable targets.

– Facility will produce 50,000 metric tons of battery-grade lithium carbonate.

– Project positions Oklahoma in domestic lithium supply chain and creates hundreds of jobs .

MUSKOGEE — Stardust Power announced Tuesday that its planned lithium refinery in Muskogee has passed a critical independent engineering review, marking a major milestone as the company prepares to build Oklahoma’s first facility for processing the battery metal.

Black & Veatch, a global engineering and construction firm, completed a comprehensive third-party review of Stardust Power’s Front-End Loading 3 engineering study for the Muskogee refinery. The review concluded that the project has low technical and design risk, and t

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