The $225M WSJ headline you might have missed
⚠ WSJ BREAKING NEWS · $225M INVESTMENT SECURED ⚠
The Wall Street Journal broke the biggest energy news of the year.
While most investors are chasing AI stocks, a global energy supermajor deployed a big chunk of capital into a private U.S. startup.
Eni has officially agreed to make a $225 million strategic investment into EnergyX’s Chilean project. (ADD WSJ LINK)
That is a quarter-billion dollars of institutional capital validating a specific project—and the parent’s funding round is still open to you…
EnergyX isn't a lab experiment. Armed with 150+ patents for extracting lithium in days instead of months, they are using Eni’s capital to aggressively scale Project Black Giant™ in Chile.
At full capacity, this site alone will produce 52,500 tons of battery-grade lithium per year—a projected $1.3 billion annual revenue.
And Black Giant is just one asset – in Texas, they've already commissioned a $30 million plant producing battery-grade lithium, with a path to another $1 billion a year in revenue.
Eni secured their minority stake right now. And you can do the exact same thing…
Invest alongside Eni before the round closes →
P.S. Eni didn't just buy shares. They secured the rights to 25% of all lithium produced at Black Giant. They are securing their supply chain. Secure your shares while you can.
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