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Standard Lithium Ltd. reported major operational milestones at its El Dorado, Arkansas demonstration plant, which converts brine into battery-quality lithium carbonate using direct lithium extraction technology.

The facility has processed 1 million barrels of real brine and completed over 15,000 DLE cycles, achieving more than 95% lithium recovery and over 99% rejection of key contaminants. The same DLE process is planned for the South West Arkansas Project, which targets 22,500 tonnes per year of battery-quality lithium carbonate.

Over 340,000 man hours across six years of operation have been completed without a safety incident, highlighting a strong safety record. The company plans to keep using the demo plant to refine its process, gather operational data, support engineering design, and train employees ahead of a future Final Investment Decision for the South West Arkansas Project.

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Brine processed 1 million barrels (42M gallons; 160M litres) Real brine from the Smackover Formation processed at demo plant
DLE operating cycles 15,000+ cycles Core DLE technology for South West Arkansas Project
Lithium recovery rate 95%+ recovery DLE performance target demonstrated at demo plant
Contaminant rejection 99%+ rejection Key contaminants rejected by DLE process at demo plant
Safety man hours 340,000 man hours Six years of operation with zero safety incidents
Years of operation 6 years Continuous demo plant operation without safety incidents
Planned SWA capacity 22,500 tonnes/year Initial annual battery-quality lithium carbonate capacity
direct lithium extraction financial
"a commercial-scale direct lithium extraction (“DLE”) unit supplied by Aquatech"
A method for pulling lithium directly out of salty water or other raw sources using special materials and electrical or chemical processes, instead of relying on long evaporation ponds or mining rock. It matters to investors because it can speed up production, lower costs and environmental impact, and make lithium supply for batteries more reliable—like replacing a slow, weather-dependent harvest with a faster, machine-driven picker that boosts output and predictability.
Smackover Formation financial
"real brine, pumped in real-time from the Smackover Formation"
A thick, ancient layer of limestone and dolomite rock in the Gulf Coast region that can act like a sponge, holding oil and natural gas within its pores and fractures. Investors care because the presence, quality and accessibility of hydrocarbons in this formation affect a producer’s potential reserves, drilling costs and future revenue — similar to how finding a larger, easier-to-drain water well increases the value of a property.
battery-quality lithium carbonate financial
"makes battery-quality lithium carbonate, reflect years of technical advancement"
Battery-quality lithium carbonate is a high-purity form of lithium used as a raw material to make lithium-ion battery components; think of it like food-grade flour versus ordinary flour — it must meet strict cleanliness and chemical standards to work reliably in batteries. It matters to investors because its availability, purity and cost directly affect battery performance, manufacturing costs and supply chains for electric vehicles and energy storage, influencing the revenues and valuations of miners, refiners and battery makers.
Final Investment Decision financial
"only shovel-ready project in the area preparing to take a Final Investment Decision"
A final investment decision is the point at which a person or organization chooses to move forward with a particular project or purchase after reviewing all the necessary information and options. It is like deciding to buy a house after considering all the costs, benefits, and alternatives. This decision is important because it determines whether and when the investment will be made, impacting future financial plans and outcomes.
near-commercial lithium development company financial
"a leading near-commercial lithium development company focused on the sustainable development"
 

UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549

Form 6-K

REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER PURSUANT TO RULE 13a-16 OR 15d-16 UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

For the month of April 2026

Commission File Number: 001-40569

Standard Lithium Ltd.
(Translation of registrant's name into English)

Suite 1625, 1075 West Georgia Street
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6E 3C9

(Address of principal executive office)

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports under cover of Form 20-F or Form 40-F.
Form 20-F [   ]      Form 40-F [ X ]

 

 


On April 22, 2026, the Registrant issued a press release, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit 99.1 and is incorporated herein by reference.

(c) Exhibit 99.1. Press release dated April 22, 2026


SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

      Standard Lithium Ltd.    
  (Registrant)
   
  
Date: April 22, 2026     /s/ Salah Gamoudi    
  Salah Gamoudi
  Chief Financial Officer
  

EXHIBIT 99.1

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Standard Lithium Reaches Major Operational Milestones at Arkansas Demonstration Plant

  • Processed 1 million barrels of brine, pumped in real-time from the Smackover Formation
  • Completed 15,000 cycles of DLE using the same process to be implemented at the South West Arkansas Project
  • 6 years and 340,000 man hours of operation without a safety incident

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, April 22, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Standard Lithium Ltd. (“Standard Lithium” or the “Company”) (TSXV: SLI) (NYSE.A: SLI), a leading near-commercial lithium company, is pleased to announce the achievement of several meaningful operational milestones at its large-scale Demonstration Plant (the “demo plant” or “facility”) in El Dorado, Arkansas. The demo plant contains a fully operational brine-to-lithium carbonate flowsheet, and at its core is a commercial-scale direct lithium extraction (“DLE”) unit supplied by Aquatech.

Since its initial commissioning in 2020, the facility has now reached three significant milestones:

  • Standard Lithium has processed 1 million barrels (42 million gallons, or 160 million litres) of real brine, pumped in real-time from the Smackover Formation;
  • The core DLE technology to be used at the South West Arkansas Project (the “SWA Project”) (with initial capacity of 22,500 tonnes of annual battery-quality lithium carbonate) has now successfully completed over 15,000 cycles, demonstrating the fundamental performance targets of 95%+ lithium recovery and 99%+ rejection of key contaminants; and
  • The experienced team of operators, technicians, laboratory specialists and engineers have completed roughly 340,000 man hours during the six years of operation, and have done so with zero incidents, underscoring Standard Lithium’s strong commitment to operational safety and best practices.

“These achievements at our demo plant, which is the first of its kind and remains the only continuously operating facility in the Smackover Formation that processes real-brine in real-time to achieve high levels of lithium recovery, high levels of contaminant rejection and makes battery-quality lithium carbonate, reflect years of technical advancement and disciplined execution by our team in Arkansas,” said Dr. Andy Robinson, President and Chief Operating Officer of Standard Lithium. “Processing and analyzing such large volumes of live lithium brine provides a unique and robust data set that supports the scalability and de-risking of our selected process technology. It also strengthens our first mover advantage in the Smackover Formation, having the only shovel-ready project in the area preparing to take a Final Investment Decision. Just as importantly, we have achieved these exceptional results while maintaining an exemplary safety record, which speaks to the quality and experience of our operations and our people.”

The demo plant will continue to serve as a critical platform for process flowsheet optimization, operational data collection, engineering design input and employee training to de-risk commissioning of the SWA Project.   Additionally, insights gained from long-term operations will further support future project development and strengthen the Company’s approach to sustainable lithium production in the United States.


Figure 1: Operators at control panel in front of commercial-scale (8’ x 4’) DLE column at Standard Lithium’s Demonstration Plant near El Dorado, Arkansas.

About Standard Lithium Ltd.

Standard Lithium is a leading near-commercial lithium development company focused on the sustainable development of a portfolio of large, high-grade lithium-brine properties in the United States. The Company prioritizes projects characterized by high-grade resources, robust infrastructure, skilled labor, and streamlined permitting. Standard Lithium aims to achieve sustainable, commercial-scale lithium production via the application of a scalable and fully integrated DLE and purification process. The Company’s flagship projects are located in the Smackover Formation, a world-class lithium brine asset, focused in Arkansas and Texas. In partnership with global energy leader Equinor, Standard Lithium is advancing the SWA Project, a greenfield project located in southern Arkansas, and actively advancing a promising lithium brine resource position in East Texas.

Standard Lithium trades on both the TSX Venture Exchange (“TSXV”) and the NYSE American under the symbol “SLI”. Please visit the Company’s website at www.standardlithium.com for more information.

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Neither the TSXV nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in policies of the TSXV) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

This news release may contain certain “Forward-Looking Statements” within the meaning of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and applicable Canadian securities laws. When used in this news release, the words “anticipate”, “believe, “expect”, “plan”, “forecast”, “may”, “could”, “should”, “schedule”, “predict”, “budget”, “project”, “potential” and other similar words or expressions identify forward-looking statements or information. These forward-looking statements or information may relate to the Company’s ability to continue operations at the demo plant, the demo plant’s ability to serve as a critical platform for process flowsheet optimization, operational data collection, engineering design input and employee training to de-risk commissioning of the SWA Project, the demo plant’s ability to further support future project development, the ability and timing of any advancements at the SWA Project, including towards a Final Investment Decision, continued exploration of the resource position at the East Texas properties, future expansion phases and other factors or information. Such statements represent the Company’s current views with respect to future events and are necessarily based upon a number of assumptions and estimates that, while considered reasonable by the Company, are inherently subject to significant business, economic, competitive, political and social risks, contingencies and uncertainties. Many factors, both known and unknown, could cause results, performance or achievements to be materially different from the results, performance or achievements that are or may be expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. The Company does not intend, and does not assume any obligation, to update these forward-looking statements or information to reflect changes in assumptions or changes in circumstances or any other events affecting such statements and information other than as required by applicable laws, rules and regulations.

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FAQ

What milestones did Standard Lithium (SLI) achieve at its Arkansas demonstration plant?

Standard Lithium achieved several operational milestones, including processing 1 million barrels of real brine and completing over 15,000 direct lithium extraction cycles. These results demonstrate high lithium recovery and contaminant rejection while providing long-term operational data to inform future commercial project development in Arkansas.

How much lithium recovery is Standard Lithium (SLI) demonstrating at its demo plant?

The demo plant’s core direct lithium extraction technology has demonstrated more than 95% lithium recovery and over 99% rejection of key contaminants. These metrics are based on over 15,000 operating cycles and support the planned process for the South West Arkansas Project’s commercial-scale development.

What is the planned capacity of Standard Lithium’s South West Arkansas Project (SLI)?

The South West Arkansas Project is planned with an initial capacity of 22,500 tonnes of annual battery-quality lithium carbonate. The same direct lithium extraction technology proven at the demonstration plant in El Dorado, Arkansas is intended to be implemented at this greenfield project.

How much brine has Standard Lithium (SLI) processed at its Arkansas demonstration plant?

The demonstration plant has processed 1 million barrels of real brine, equal to 42 million gallons or 160 million litres. This brine is pumped in real time from the Smackover Formation, providing a large data set to evaluate process performance and scalability for future projects.

What safety record has Standard Lithium (SLI) reported at its demo plant?

Over six years of operation, the demonstration plant team has completed roughly 340,000 man hours with zero safety incidents. This record highlights the company’s emphasis on safe operations, disciplined procedures, and experienced personnel while running large-scale lithium extraction and processing equipment in Arkansas.

How will Standard Lithium (SLI) use the demo plant data for future projects?

The company plans to continue using the demo plant for process flowsheet optimization, operational data collection, engineering design input, and employee training. Insights from long-term operation are intended to de-risk commissioning of the South West Arkansas Project and support additional U.S. lithium brine developments.

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