Commissioned February 2021

The world’s first large scale plant, sustainably recovering ultra-low-carbon, nanoparticle colloidal silica from geothermal fluid.

Our Assets

Our asset base is growing. We currently have four key assets.

  • Ohaaki Northern Plant, New Zealand

    In February 2021, Geo40 commissioned the Ohaaki Northern Plant, the company’s first commercial development, which has the capacity to produce over 5,000 tonnes per annum of ultra-low-carbon colloidal silica.

    We make customised products for over a dozen markets.

  • Ohaaki-Ngawha-Plant

    Ohaaki Ngawha Plant, New Zealand

    This plant was commissioned in 2018, and is capable of producing 500 tonnes per annum of colloidal silica.

    Now being automated to improve profitability, we use this asset to make new innovative silica products.

  • Mobile Lithium Test Rig, North America

    We've proven that our DLE (Direct Lithium Extraction) technology works across the widest range of brines, spanning from the Permian Basin in Texas to the Leduc Formation in Alberta and beyond.

  • Pre-Commercial Lithium Plant

    Built at the Geo40 home base at the Northern Plant, Ohaaki, this pre-commercial (pilot) lithium plant has achieved 90% net lithium recovery on brines with concentrations as low as 7ppm.

    Designed to be shipped and deployed overseas – it marks the next major step in developing and scaling sustainable lithium recovery technology.

Two categories: Two jobs.

Our assets fall into two categories: operational assets and development assets.

Operational assets demonstrate our mineral-recovery technologies at scale and are profitable. Profit, of course, is the engine that permits innovation. Our Northern Plant achieved gross profitability in 2025, proving the technological concept.

Our development assets are smaller and are a key part of the transition from the laboratory to an operational asset. Containerised silica pilot plants paved the way for our operational silica assets.

The same method has been applied to our lithium development. Our pilot plant was successfully deployed across North America throughout 2024, successfully recovering lithium from oilfield wellheads across a wide range of reputable lithium-bearing formations, proving our technology on-site. Our larger-scale lithium demonstration plant has been developed to refine our operations here in New Zealand and will be placed on a to-be-determined global oilfield brine in 2025.

Get in touch

Scroll to Top