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Congressman Meuser Participates in Critical Minerals Roundtable and Tours Lithium Extraction Facilities in Susquehanna County

July 31, 2025

SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY, PA – Today, Congressman Dan Meuser (PA-09) joined State Representative Jonathan Fritz (PA-111), state legislators, and industry leaders for a series of facility tours and a roundtable discussion focused on positioning Pennsylvania as a national leader in the domestic production of critical minerals like lithium and rare earth elements.

The day began with site visits to two pioneering lithium extraction facilities utilizing produced water from the Marcellus Shale. The Avonlea/Kendra II facility in Springville and the Gradiant/C2G facility in Montrose showcased groundbreaking technologies that recover lithium from fracking brine—reducing environmental waste while strengthening America's energy independence.

“These facilities represent the future of American energy,” said Congressman Meuser. “What we saw today is innovation in action—private sector ingenuity transforming waste into strategic resources. They’re proving that we don’t need to look overseas to meet our energy needs. By responsibly tapping into what’s available domestically, we can create jobs, protect the environment, and secure our national supply chain from adversaries like China.”

Following the tours, Congressman Meuser participated in a roundtable hosted by Rep. Fritz at The Community Foundation of the Endless Mountains. The discussion focused on how federal and state policymakers can work with private industry to expand critical mineral production, streamline permitting, and create rural economic opportunities.

Congressman Meuser also announced that he will soon introduce legislation to establish a production tax credit for companies extracting critical minerals—including rare earth elements from coal byproducts and lithium from fracking brine. These credits are aimed at unlocking overlooked domestic resources, strengthening U.S. manufacturing, and turning existing waste into valuable supply chain inputs.

“America imports nearly 90% of our critical minerals—many of them from foreign adversaries. That is unacceptable,” Meuser said. “My legislation will help reverse that dependency by turning underutilized materials like coal ash and brine water into strategic assets. It’s about pairing innovation with environmental reuse—converting industrial waste streams into sustainable inputs for clean energy, defense systems, and advanced manufacturing.”

Meuser concluded, “This is a win-win for Pennsylvania. We bring new opportunity to our legacy energy regions, revitalize local economies, and help the U.S. lead the next industrial revolution. It’s time to match bold policy with private sector potential—and this bill will do just that.”

Congressman Meuser’s upcoming bill builds on momentum created by the Trump Administration, which began the push to onshore critical mineral refining and processing. 

Special thanks to State Rep. Jonathan Fritz and William desRosiers of Coterra Energy for organizing such an insightful and productive day. Coterra Energy is helping lead innovation in Pennsylvania. Through community engagement and investment, Coterra will help drive Pennsylvania into a new age of energy production. 

Attendees Included:

  • State Rep. Jonathan Fritz, 111th District (Host)
  • Commissioner Dave Darrow
  • Commissioner Robert McNamara
  • Rep. Tina Pickett, 110th District
  • Rep. Kristin Marcell, 178th District
  • Rep. James B. Struzzi II, 62nd District
  • Rep. Michael Stender, 108th District
  • Rep. Clint Owlett, 68th District
  • Rep. Brenda Pugh, 120th District
  • Rep. Alec Ryncavage, 119th District
  • Rep. Jamie Flick, 83rd District
  • Doug Brett, President, Avonlea Lithium Corp.
  • Ron Lincz, P.Eng., COO, Avonlea Lithium Corp.
  • Jesse Bonnice, President, C2G Energy Services
  • Cristine Clayton, Executive Director & CEO, Endless Mountains
  • Earle Wootton, Chairman of the Board, Endless Mountains

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