Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - For the third quarter ended September 30, 2025, the company reported a net loss of $6.1 million, compared to a loss of $4.8 million during the same quarter in 2024 [12] - General and administrative expenses increased by $0.3 million, primarily due to higher employee-related expenses as the company expands its team [12] - Share-based compensation expense rose by $0.9 million, reflecting a focus on aligning employee compensation with share performance [13] - The company ended the quarter with cash and working capital positions of $32.1 million and $29 million, respectively [14] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - The South West Arkansas (SWA) Project is expected to have an initial production capacity of 22,500 tons per annum of battery-quality lithium carbonate, with proven reserves of 447,000 LCE tons over a 20-year operating life [3] - The DFS for the SWA project indicates a 20.2% unlevered pre-tax IRR and competitive average operating costs of about $4,500 per ton [4] - The Franklin Project in East Texas has an inferred resource report highlighting 2.2 million tons LCE of lithium at an average grade of 668 mg/L [5] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company closed an underwritten public offering of 29.9 million common shares at a price of $4.35 per share, generating gross proceeds of approximately $130 million [6] - The company received strong support from institutional investors, underscoring confidence in its strategy and asset quality [6] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company aims to reach production of over 100,000 tons of lithium chemicals per year in Texas through multiple projects [5] - The company is focused on advancing towards a final investment decision (FID) for the SWA project, with construction expected to commence in 2026 and first production targeted in 2028 [4][11] - The company is also working on expanding its leasehold footprint in East Texas and moving towards a preliminary feasibility study for the Franklin Project [8] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed optimism about the critical milestones achieved in the third quarter and the strong positioning of the company in the domestic lithium supply chain [17] - The company is actively working on project financing and customer offtake processes, with a goal to finalize these before year-end [18] Other Important Information - The company appointed Michael Lutgring as General Counsel to strengthen its leadership team [6] - The company is in the final stages of selecting contractors for the construction of its central processing facility and well field [10] Q&A Session Summary Question: How does the $40 million FID payment structure work? - The payment is triggered as soon as the JV board decides to take FID and move forward with the SWA or East Texas projects, with Equinor owing Standard Lithium $40 million upon FID approval [22] Question: If the FID is made and later changes, does Standard Lithium still receive the $40 million? - Yes, the payment is secured upon taking FID, and it is unlikely that the company would back out after making the decision [23]
Standard Lithium(SLI) - 2025 Q3 - Earnings Call Transcript