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RecycLiCo’s U.S. Subsidiary and Alaska Energy Metals Corporation Enter Memorandum of Understanding to Advance Goal of Creating Domestic Critical Metal Supply Chain

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RecycLiCo Battery Materials (OTCQB: AMYZF) has announced that its U.S. subsidiary, RecycLiCo US Mineral Recovery (RUMR), has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Alaska Energy Metals Corporation (AEMC) to explore the application of RecycLiCo's hydrometallurgical processing technology for refining metal concentrates from AEMC's Nikolai deposit in Alaska.

The Nikolai deposit contains seven U.S. Government-designated Critical Minerals, including nickel, cobalt, copper, chromium, platinum, palladium, and gold. Under the MOU, AEMC will provide RUMR with metal concentrate samples and related data for testing. The ultimate goal is to develop a co-located hydrometallurgical processing facility at the Nikolai project site, potentially creating a wholly American supply chain for critical metals.

This partnership aligns with recent U.S. Executive Orders aimed at increasing American mineral production and developing Alaska's resources amid growing geopolitical tensions.

RecycLiCo Battery Materials ha annunciato che la controllata statunitense RecycLiCo US Mineral Recovery (RUMR) ha firmato un Memorandum of Understanding con Alaska Energy Metals Corporation (AEMC) per valutare l'applicazione della tecnologia idrometallurgica di RecycLiCo per raffinare concentrati metallici provenienti dal giacimento Nikolai in Alaska. Il giacimento Nikolai contiene sette minerali critici designati dal governo degli Stati Uniti, tra cui nichel, cobalto, rame, cromo, platino, palladio e oro. Secondo l'MOU, AEMC fornirà a RUMR campioni di concentrati e dati correlati per i test. L'obiettivo è sviluppare un impianto di lavorazione idrometallurgica co-localizzato nel sito del progetto Nikolai, potenzialmente creando una catena di fornitura di metalli critici tutta americana. Questa partnership è in linea con recenti ordini esecutivi statunitensi volti ad aumentare la produzione domestica di minerali e a valorizzare le risorse dell'Alaska di fronte a crescenti tensioni geostrategiche.
RecycLiCo Battery Materials anunció que su subsidiaria estadounidense, RecycLiCo US Mineral Recovery (RUMR), firmó un Memorando de Entendimiento con Alaska Energy Metals Corporation (AEMC) para evaluar la aplicación de la tecnología hidrometalúrgica de RecycLiCo para refinar concentrados metalúrgicos del yacimiento Nikolai en Alaska. El depósito Nikolai contiene siete minerales críticos designados por el gobierno de EE. UU.: níquel, cobalto, cobre, cromo, platino, paladio y oro. Según el MOU, AEMC proporcionará a RUMR muestras de concentrados y datos relacionados para pruebas. El objetivo final es desarrollar una instalación de procesamiento hidrometallúrgico co-localizada en el sitio del proyecto Nikolai, con el potencial de crear una cadena de suministro de metales críticos íntegramente estadounidense. Esta asociación se alinea con recientes órdenes ejecutivas de EE. UU. para incrementar la producción minera nacional y desarrollar los recursos de Alaska ante tensiones geopolíticas crecientes.
RecycLiCo Battery Materials는 미국 자회사 RecycLiCo US Mineral Recovery(RUMR)가 Alaska Energy Metals Corporation(AEMC)과 양해각서(MOU)를 체결해 알래스카의 Nikolai 광산에서 추출된 금속 농축물의 정제에 대해 RecycLiCo의 수용해법 기반 수처리 기술의 적용을 모색한다고 발표했다. Nikolai 매장지는 미국 정부가 지정한 7가지 중요한 광물(니켈, 코발트, 구리, 크롬, 백금, 팔라듐, 금)을 포함한다. MOU에 따라 AEMC는 RUMR에 금속 농축물 샘플과 관련 데이터를 제공해 테스트를 진행한다. 궁극적 목표는 Nikolai 프로젝트 현장에 공동 배치된 수처리 시설을 개발하여 중요한 금속의 미국 내 공급망을 구축하는 것이다. 이 파트너십은 미국 행정명령이 광물 국내 생산을 늘리고 증가하는 지정학적 긴장 속에서 알래스카 자원을 개발하려는 기조와 맞물려 있다.
RecycLiCo Battery Materials a annoncé que sa filiale américaine, RecycLiCo US Mineral Recovery (RUMR), a signé un protocole d'accord (MOU) avec Alaska Energy Metals Corporation (AEMC) pour étudier l'application de la technologie de raffinage hydrométallurgique de RecycLiCo afin de traiter des concentrés métalliques issus du gisement Nikolai en Alaska. Le gisement Nikolai contient sept minéraux critiques désignés par le gouvernement américain, notamment le nickel, le cobalt, le cuivre, le chrome, le platine, le palladium et l'or. Selon le MOU, AEMC fournira à RUMR des échantillons de concentrés métalliques et des données associées pour des essais. L'objectif ultime est de développer une installation de traitement hydrométallurgique co-localisée sur le site du projet Nikolai, créant potentiellement une chaîne d'approvisionnement américaine pour les métaux critiques. Ce partenariat s'inscrit dans le cadre des récentes ordonnances exécutives américaines visant à accroître la production minérale nationale et à développer les ressources de l'Alaska face à des tensions géopolitiques croissantes.
RecycLiCo Battery Materials hat bekannt gegeben, dass seine US-Tochter RecycLiCo US Mineral Recovery (RUMR) eine Absichtserklärung (MOU) mit Alaska Energy Metals Corporation (AEMC) unterzeichnet hat, um die Anwendung der hydrometallurgischen Aufbereitungstechnologie von RecycLiCo zur Veredelung von Metallkonzentrat aus dem Nikolai-Lager in Alaska zu prüfen. Das Nikolai-Vorkommen enthält sieben vom US-Regierung bezeichnete kritische Mineralien: Nickel, Kobalt, Kupfer, Chrom, Platin, Palladium und Gold. Gemäß dem MOU wird AEMC RUMR Proben von Metallkonzentrat und zugehörige Daten für Tests zur Verfügung stellen. Ziel ist der Bau einer ko-lokalisierten hydrometallurgischen Anlage am Nikolai-Projektstandort, um möglicherweise eine vollständig amerikanische Lieferkette für kritische Metalle zu schaffen. Diese Partnerschaft steht im Einklang mit jüngsten US-Exekutivanordnungen, die die heimische Mineralproduktion erhöhen und Alaskas Ressourcen angesichts wachsender geopolitischer Spannungen entwickeln sollen.
أعلنت RecycLiCo Battery Materials أن فرعها الأمريكي RecycLiCo US Mineral Recovery (RUMR) قد عقد مذكرة تفاهم مع Alaska Energy Metals Corporation (AEMC) لاستكشاف تطبيق تكنولوجيا المعالجة الهيدرومتالورجية الخاصة بالشركة لتكرير مركزات معدنية من امتياز Nikolai في ألاسكا. يحتوي امتياز Nikolai على سبعة معادن حرجة تُحدِّدها الحكومة الأمريكية، بما في ذلك النيكل والكوبالت والنحاس والكروم والبلاتين والبلاديوم والذهب. وفقًا للمذكرة، ستزوّد AEMC RUMR بعينات من مركزات المعادن وبيانات ذات صلة للاختبار. الهدف النهائي هو تطوير منشأة معالجة هيدرومتالورجية مشتركة في موقع مشروع Nikolai، قد تخلق سلسلة توريد أميركية كاملة للمعادن الحرجة. تتماشى هذه الشراكة مع أوامر تنفيذية أميركية حديثة تهدف إلى زيادة الإنتاج المعدني المحلي وتطوير موارد ألاسكا في ظل تصاعد التوترات الجيوسياسية.
RecycLiCo Battery Materials 宣布,其美国子公司 RecycLiCo US Mineral Recovery (RUMR) 已与 Alaska Energy Metals Corporation (AEMC) 签署谅解备忘录 (MOU),以探讨将 RecycLiCo 的湿法冶金加工技术应用于来自 AEMC 位于阿拉斯加的 Nikolai 矿床的金属浓缩物精炼。 Nikolai 矿床含有七种美国政府指定的关键矿物,包括镍、钴、铜、铬、铂、钯和金。根据此 MOU,AEMC 将向 RUMR 提供金属浓缩物样品及相关数据以供测试。最终目标是在 Nikolai 项目现场建立一个共址的湿法冶金加工设施,可能建立一个完全美国制造的关键金属供应链。此举符合最近的美国行政命令,旨在提高本土矿产产量并在地缘政治紧张局势加剧之际开发阿拉斯加的资源。
Positive
  • Partnership aims to create a domestic U.S. supply chain for critical minerals
  • Access to seven U.S. Government-designated Critical Minerals in the Nikolai deposit
  • Potential for on-site processing facility, eliminating dependence on Asian smelters
  • Alignment with U.S. government initiatives and executive orders supporting domestic mineral production
Negative
  • Project is in early stages with only an MOU signed
  • Success depends on unproven amenability of the technology to Nikolai deposit materials
  • Timeline for development and implementation not specified

Highlights:

  • RecycLiCo to test the amenability of its hydrometallurgical processes to create refined metal products from Alaska Energy Metal’s Nikolai deposit, Alaska.
  • Successful application of hydrometallurgical refining of metal concentrates on site at the Nikolai deposit in Alaska would create a wholly American, secure supply chain for nickel, cobalt and a variety of other critical and strategic metals.

DELTA, British Columbia, Sept. 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- RecycLiCo Battery Materials Inc. (“RecycLiCo”) (TSX.V: AMY | OTCQB: AMYZF | FSE: ID4), a critical mineral refining and lithium-ion battery upcycling company, and Alaska Energy Metals Corp. (“AEMC”) (TSX.V: AEMC | OTCQB: AKEMF | FRA: V7F) are pleased to announce that RecycLiCo’s new wholly owned U.S. subsidiary, RecycLiCo US Mineral Recovery, Inc. (“RUMR”) and AEMC have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”), effective September 16, 2025, to assess the ways in which RecycLiCo’s hydrometallurgical processing technology could be used in the refining of metal concentrates derived from AEMC’s polymetallic Nikolai deposit in Alaska. The Nikolai deposit contains seven U.S. Government-designated Critical Minerals, including nickel, cobalt, copper, chromium, platinum, palladium, and gold (along with the non-critical mainstay metal iron).

As a first step in structuring the parties’ working relationship, AEMC will supply RUMR with metal concentrate samples derived from previously collected drill core samples from the Nikolai deposit, along with assay data, mineralogical data and metallurgical testing data. RUMR will test the amenability of recovering nickel and the other accessory metals from the concentrate samples, utilizing RecycLiCo’s expertise in hydrometallurgical refinement. Following the successful completion of testing, the partnership’s goal would be to advance to the development of a co-located hydrometallurgical processing facility at the Nikolai project site.

“This partnership perfectly aligns with RecycLiCo’s transition from a venture-stage battery recycler to an important contributor to North America’s domestic supply chain for the critical minerals underpinning 21st Century industrial needs and national security,” said Richard Sadowsky, Interim CEO, RecycLiCo, adding: “The U.S. is fortunate to have significant critical mineral deposits – like the Nikolai Deposit – but its supply chain’s missing link is the lack of domestic capacity in the mid-stream processing segment. We are confident that by partnering with AEMC, RecycLiCo US Mineral Recovery can help close that gap.”

Gregory Beischer, AEMC President & CEO, commented: “We are excited to partner with RecycLiCo to explore the opportunity of leveraging their hydrometallurgical expertise and proprietary processes. AEMC would like to produce refined metal products from our Nikolai deposit on-site rather than having to ship metal concentrate to Asian smelters for refining – particularly at a time when the United States is heavily reliant on countries officially designated Foreign Entities of Concern to meet U.S. demand for nickel and other critical minerals.”

The MOU announcement aligns with national objectives set forth in Executive Order  “Immediate Measures to Increase American Mineral Production” (March 20, 2025) and  “Executive Order on Unleashing Alaska’s Extraordinary Resource Potential” (January 20, 2025) and comes at a time when the Trump Administration is stepping up its efforts to work with stakeholders to strengthen domestic critical mineral supply chains against the backdrop of surging geopolitical and trade tensions.

About RecycLiCo

RecycLiCo Battery Materials Inc. is a critical minerals refining company specializing in the use of advanced hydrometallurgical technologies for processing mined ore and the upcycling of lithium-ion battery materials. RecycLiCo’s processes efficiently recover battery-ready lithium, cobalt, nickel, and manganese from end-of-life batteries and manufacturing scrap, supporting energy storage as well as broader industrial applications. RecycLiCo’s business focus aligns with the global demand for future-ready, responsible supply chains and the growing movement to strengthen domestic sourcing of critical materials.

About Alaska Energy Metals

Alaska Energy Metals Corporation (AEMC) is an Alaska-based corporation with offices in Anchorage and Vancouver working to sustainably deliver the critical materials needed for national security and a bright energy future, while generating superior returns for shareholders.

AEMC is focused on delineating and developing the large-scale, bulk-tonnage, polymetallic Nikolai Project Eureka deposit containing nickel, copper, cobalt, chromium, iron, platinum, palladium, and gold. Located in Interior Alaska near existing transportation and power infrastructure, its flagship project, Nikolai, is well-situated to become a significant domestic source of strategic metals for North America. AEMC also holds a secondary project in western Quebec; the Angliers – Belleterre project. Today, material sourcing demands excellence in environmental performance, technological innovation, carbon mitigation and the responsible management of human and financial capital. AEMC works every day to earn and maintain the respect and confidence of the public and believes that ESG performance is measured by action and led from the top.

For more information, please contact:

Paola AshtonGregory A. Beischer
PRA CommunicationsAEMC President & CEO
Telephone: 604-681-1407907-677-7479
Email: pashton@pracommunications.cominfo@alaskaenergymetals.com
  

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FAQ

What is the purpose of the MOU between RecycLiCo (AMYZF) and Alaska Energy Metals?

The MOU aims to test RecycLiCo's hydrometallurgical processes for refining metal concentrates from AEMC's Nikolai deposit in Alaska, with the goal of creating a domestic critical metal supply chain.

What critical minerals are present in the Nikolai deposit?

The Nikolai deposit contains seven U.S. Government-designated Critical Minerals: nickel, cobalt, copper, chromium, platinum, palladium, and gold, plus iron.

How will RecycLiCo (AMYZF) test the Nikolai deposit materials?

AEMC will provide RUMR with metal concentrate samples from drill core samples, along with assay data, mineralogical data, and metallurgical testing data for testing with RecycLiCo's hydrometallurgical refinement process.

What is the significance of this partnership for U.S. critical minerals supply?

The partnership aims to address the lack of domestic mid-stream processing capacity in the U.S., potentially reducing dependence on Asian smelters and strengthening domestic critical mineral supply chains.

How does this MOU align with U.S. government initiatives?

The partnership aligns with recent Executive Orders focused on increasing American mineral production and developing Alaska's resources, particularly amid rising geopolitical and trade tensions.
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