CSE - International Battery Metals: Lithium Brine Extraction
International Battery Materials has developed advanced technology to uniquely extract lithium, ultimately setting the future industry standard, by: …

Dedicated to advancing direct lithium extraction
International Battery Materials has developed advanced technology to uniquely extract lithium, ultimately setting the future industry standard, by:
- Being environmentally friendly,
- Having high-quality, commercial-grade lithium,
- Lower cost,
- Faster rate.
Dr. John Burba - President & CEO
Dr. John Burba is a physical chemist and a world-renowned pioneer in lithium and other mineral extraction technologies. Dr. Burba's 42-year career includes lengthy at Dow Chemical Co., FMC Corp., and Great Lakes Chemical Corp. (now Chemtura Corp.), where he worked on a number of lithium brine projects in North and South America. Most recently, Dr. Burba served as CEO of Simbol materials, a company focused on the recovery of lithium from geothermal brines in Southern California. Under his leadership, Simbol successfully developed a proprietary process capable of producing low-cost, high-purity lithium products from brines that were previously believed to be too high in contaminants to be economically processed. Dr. Burba also recently served as CTO and Executive VP of Molycorp Inc., where he was instrumental in identifying and developing numerous rare earths technologies as part of the Project Phoenix redevelopment of the Mountain Pass facilities.
For more information on International Battery Metals (CSE: IBAT, OTC: IBATF) please click the request investor info button.
Latest Articles
Hot Companies
You might also like

BTV Showcases Contango Ore, Critical Elements Lithium, Dryden Gold, FireFox Gold, Kirkland Lake, Klondike Gold, and Selkirk Mines
This week, BTV - Business Television we feature growth-focused mining companies advancing major projects across North America and Europe. From emerging producers and strategic combinations to high-grade exploration and critical mineral development, this episode highlights the next wave of opportunity in the resource sector, including:

Selkirk Copper: A Yukon restart positioned to deliver new Canadian copper supply by 2028
A 50,000-metre drill program began last summer to expand understanding of the resource and guide updated mine design. The goal is to define a 12–15 year mine life while refreshing permits and engineering.



