Volt Lithium Announces Executive Team Appointment and Proposed Name Change for U.S. Transition

Tuesday, May 27, 2025 6:11 am ET2min read

Volt Lithium Corp. announces Marty Scase as Executive Chairman, a strategic name change to LibertyStream Infrastructure Partners Inc., and upcoming annual meeting details. The company focuses on U.S. critical minerals sector expansion and commercial opportunities. The name change reflects Volt's ongoing strategic alignment with U.S. policies supporting domestic critical mineral production.

Volt Lithium Corp. (VLTLF) has made significant strategic changes, including the appointment of Marty Scase as Executive Chairman and a proposed name change to LibertyStream Infrastructure Partners Inc. The company will hold its annual general meeting (AGM) on June 18, 2025. These moves underscore Volt's commitment to expanding its presence in the U.S. critical minerals sector and aligning with domestic production initiatives.

Executive Chairman Appointment

Marty Scase, a co-founder and long-time Board member of Volt, has joined the management team as Executive Chairman. This appointment marks an important milestone as Volt moves towards commercial-scale lithium production. Scase's involvement will help drive innovation and technology development, positioning the company for future commercial operations. Alex Wylie, Volt's President and CEO, expressed his satisfaction with Scase's appointment, noting that it reflects the company's intent to broaden the applications of its infrastructure in field operations.

Proposed Name Change

Volt has proposed changing its name to LibertyStream Infrastructure Partners Inc. This name change reflects the company's strategic evolution towards becoming an essential infrastructure partner for the U.S. oil and gas industry. The new name underscores Volt's focus on unlocking domestic critical mineral resources and engaging effectively with U.S. domestic customers to support supply chain security.

Strategic U.S. Transition

Volt's transition to business primarily in the U.S. is strategic, aligning with favorable governmental policies and initiatives designed to enhance critical mineral supply. The company's operational milestones, including the successful deployment of its Generation 5 Field Unit capable of processing 10,000 barrels of oilfield brine daily, demonstrate its technological advancements and commitment to commercial-scale production.

Looking Ahead

With proven technology, strategic U.S. partnerships, and a strengthened leadership team, Volt is poised to advance from demonstration to initial commercial-scale lithium production. The company is actively pursuing opportunities to meet growing domestic demand for critical minerals and expects to update shareholders on its commercialization milestones.

About Volt Lithium

Volt Lithium is a lithium development and technology company aiming to be one of North America’s first commercial producers of lithium carbonates from oilfield brine. The company leverages its proprietary Direct Lithium Extraction (DLE) technology to generate high lithium recoveries with low costs, positioning it for future commercialization.

Contact Information

For investor relations inquiries or further information, please contact:
- Alex Wylie, President & CEO, T: +1.403.830.5811, E: info@voltlithium.com
- Bill McClain, Investor Relations, T: +1.604.773.9423, E: info@voltlithium.com

Forward Looking Statements

This news release includes forward-looking statements and information. These statements are based on the Company’s current expectations and assumptions and are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such statements.

References

[1] https://www.stocktitan.net/news/VLTLF/volt-lithium-announces-executive-team-appointment-agm-and-proposed-wbpwjoufbo06.html

Volt Lithium Announces Executive Team Appointment and Proposed Name Change for U.S. Transition

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