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American Resources Corporation Announces ReElement Technologies Corporation Joins the Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy at Purdue’s Global Trusted Tech Network

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American Resources (NASDAQ:AREC) announced that minority holding ReElement Technologies joined the Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy at Purdue's Global Trusted Tech Network and received the 2025 Trusted Tech Leadership Award for secure, sustainable critical mineral supply chains.

ReElement highlighted active germanium dioxide production and multiple planned refining lines for rare earths, strategic materials, tungsten and lithium.

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News Market Reaction – AREC

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-5.58% News Effect

On the day this news was published, AREC declined 5.58%, reflecting a notable negative market reaction.

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Key Figures

Loss from continuing ops: $17.8M Net gain: $55.4M Income from discontinued ops: $73.2M +5 more
8 metrics
Loss from continuing ops $17.8M Full year 2025
Net gain $55.4M Full year 2025, aided by discontinued operations
Income from discontinued ops $73.2M Full year 2025
Operating expenses $11.3M 2025, down from $14.3M prior year
Loss on debt extinguishment $5.2M 2025
Year-end cash $31.7M As of Dec 31, 2025
Unrestricted investments $40.5M As of Dec 31, 2025
Capital raised $81.3M Financing activity during 2025

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AREC was down about 6% while coal peers showed relatively small, mixed moves, in...

AREC was down about 6% while coal peers showed relatively small, mixed moves, indicating the decline was more company-specific than sector-driven.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Jun 23 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Jun 23 Conference attendance Positive -6.3% ReElement and AREC attending Fastmarkets critical materials industry conference in Las Vegas.
Jun 22 Project progress Positive +4.4% Update on Marion, Indiana rare earth and critical mineral refining campus build-out.
Jun 17 Industry association Positive -1.4% Electrified Materials joins NAATBatt International advanced battery trade association.
Jun 8 Conference invitation Positive +5.2% ReElement invited to U.S. Chamber of Commerce Critical Minerals Summit in Washington.
Jun 3 Regulatory notice Negative -3.3% Nasdaq notice for late Form 10-Q filing following restructuring activities.
Pattern Detected

AREC’s share reactions usually align with news tone, though several positive strategic updates have still seen selling pressure.

Regulatory & Risk Context

Short Interest: 10.27%
Short Interest
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moderate as of 2026-05-29 Days to cover: 2.16

Short positioning appears moderately elevated, suggesting potential for added volatility and the possibility of short-covering dynamics if sentiment shifts.

Market Pulse Summary

The stock moved -5.6% in the session following this news. A negative reaction despite positive news ...
Analysis

The stock moved -5.6% in the session following this news. A negative reaction despite positive news fits prior episodes where strategic or conference updates coincided with selling. Ongoing concerns about losses and past filing delays could overshadow recognition of ReElement’s technology platform.

Key Terms

chromatography, mixed rare earth concentrate, lithium-ion batteries, permanent magnets
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chromatography technical
"proprietary, modular refining platform utilizes advanced chromatography and low-impact chemistry"
Chromatography is a laboratory method for separating the parts of a mixture so each component can be identified and measured, like sorting colored marbles or filtering different dyes from a liquid. Investors care because it proves product purity, detects impurities or contaminants, and supports regulatory approvals and consistent manufacturing; failures or delays in these tests can affect costs, launch timing and liability risk.
mixed rare earth concentrate technical
"Mixed Rare Earth Concentrate ("MREC") Recycling Line"
A mixed rare earth concentrate is a bulk mineral product that contains a blend of several rare earth elements in an unrefined form, similar to a jar of mixed spices that must be separated and purified before use. It matters to investors because its quantity, quality and composition determine how much saleable material and profit can be recovered after refining, and it signals the value, processing costs and supply risks tied to companies that mine or trade these critical materials.
lithium-ion batteries technical
"including recycled materials from permanent magnets, lithium-ion batteries, and industrial, defense"
Rechargeable lithium-ion batteries are lightweight, high-energy storage cells that use lithium ions moving between electrodes to store and release electricity, like a refillable fuel tank for electronic devices and electric vehicles. Investors care because they power a wide range of products from phones to cars and grid systems, so improvements, costs, supply chain constraints, or safety issues can directly affect manufacturers’ profits, product demand, and capital expenditure plans.
permanent magnets technical
"from end-of-life permanent magnets and other recycled feedstocks"
Permanent magnets are materials that produce a steady magnetic field without needing electricity, like a fridge magnet that always sticks. Investors care because these magnets are key parts in electric motors, generators and sensors across industries such as electric vehicles, wind turbines and consumer electronics, so changes in their cost, availability or technology can affect manufacturing costs, product performance and company profits.

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ReElement Recognized as a 2025 Trusted Tech Leadership Award Recipient for Advancing Secure and Sustainable Critical Mineral Supply Chains

FISHERS, IN / ACCESS Newswire / June 25, 2026 / American Resources Corporation (NASDAQ:AREC) ("American Resources" or the "Company"), through its minority holding in ReElement Technologies Corporation ("ReElement"), a leading U.S.-based innovator in rare earth and critical mineral refining, today announced that ReElement has joined the Global Trusted Tech Network of the Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy at Purdue ("Krach Institute").

ReElement was also honored as a recipient of the Krach Institute's 2025 Trusted Tech Leadership Award for its work advancing secure and sustainable critical mineral supply chains. The recognition reflects ReElement's leadership in developing domestic, refining-first capacity for critical materials essential to national defense, advanced manufacturing, semiconductors, artificial intelligence, energy security and other strategic industries.

The Krach Institute's Global Trusted Tech Network is a rapidly expanding network of governments, companies, institutions and leaders committed to advancing trusted technologies and strengthening collaboration among free and allied nations. ReElement's participation will help advance the shared objective of building resilient, transparent and diversified critical mineral supply chains that reduce dependence on adversarial sources.

"Building trusted technology requires trusted partners at every stage of the supply chain," commented Michelle Giuda, Chief Executive Officer of the Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy at Purdue. "ReElement is exactly the kind of innovator we are proud to welcome into our Global Trusted Tech Network. Their leadership in delivering critical minerals is helping build the trusted foundations needed to secure the technologies that will shape the future and ensure that technology advances freedom."

Mark C. Jensen, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of ReElement Technologies, stated, "Our team is honored to join the Krach Institute's Global Trusted Tech Network and to have been recognized with the 2025 Trusted Tech Leadership Award. ReElement's refining-first model is designed to help unlock and catalyze a secure critical mineral supply chain by solving one of its most important bottlenecks: commercially viable midstream refining capacity.

"By driving innovation in the midstream, ReElement is able to develop integrated solutions with advanced material science companies, technology providers and allied partners, while also aligning with upstream feedstock sourcing opportunities through American Resources and its broader network. The Krach Institute has proven to be a valuable partner in fostering the type of trusted, cross-border collaboration required to deliver viable supply-chain solutions at scale."

ReElement continues to advance cross-border collaboration among allied nations through previously announced partnerships and commercial relationships with leading international companies, including organizations in South Korea and Japan. These collaborations are intended to combine ReElement's advanced refining platform with trusted feedstock, material science, manufacturing and offtake partners to help establish durable, allied supply chains for critical minerals.

ReElement's proprietary, modular refining platform utilizes advanced chromatography and low-impact chemistry to separate, purify and produce high-purity rare earth and critical mineral products from both recycled and primary feedstocks. The platform is designed to provide a more efficient, flexible and environmentally responsible alternative to traditional refining processes while supporting the domestic production of the materials required by strategic industries.

As previously announced, ReElement is actively producing and qualifying vital critical materials for semiconductor, defense, energy and advanced technology applications. The Company's planned scale-up initiatives include:

Germanium, Gallium and Strategic Materials Line

The initial Marion, Indiana production line is designed to focus on germanium, gallium and related strategic materials from recycled and primary sources. Germanium is used in defense optics, optical fiber, semiconductor applications, advanced optics and other critical technologies.

ReElement has resumed daily commercial production of germanium dioxide at its Noblesville, Indiana facility, restoring a strategic product capability that has not existed at commercial scale in the United States for decades. The Marion production line is designed to expand that capability through dedicated commercial-scale production.

Specialty Hard Products Recycling Line

This production line is designed to process thermal barrier coatings and other specialty recycled materials containing yttrium, gadolinium, zirconium, samarium, cobalt and other strategic elements used in aerospace, defense, industrial and advanced technology applications.

Mixed Rare Earth Concentrate ("MREC") Recycling Line

This production line is designed to separate and purify mixed rare earth concentrate recovered from end-of-life permanent magnets and other recycled feedstocks. The line is expected to produce separated and purified rare earth products, including neodymium, praseodymium, dysprosium and terbium, which are essential for permanent magnets used in electric motors, defense systems, robotics, aerospace, advanced manufacturing and other high-performance applications.

Primary MREC and Rare Earth Feedstock Refining Line

A separate Marion production line is being advanced to process primary rare earth concentrated ores. This line is designed to complement ReElement's recycled-materials capability by providing flexible refining capacity for primary-source feedstocks, enabling the Company to serve a broader range of upstream suppliers and downstream material and magnet-manufacturing customers for elements including neodymium, praseodymium, dysprosium, terbium, yttrium, gadolinium, samarium and other rare earth and critical mineral products.

Together, the recycled and primary MREC production lines are intended to provide ReElement with a differentiated, feedstock-flexible refining platform capable of supporting a secure and resilient rare earth supply chain from both circular and newly mined sources.

Phase 2: Tungsten and Lithium Production Lines

ReElement is also advancing Phase 2 production lines focused on tungsten and lithium, two critical materials essential to advanced technologies, energy storage, defense systems, high-performance electronics and industrial manufacturing.

The tungsten production line is designed to support the refining and recovery of tungsten-bearing materials for applications including defense, aerospace, cutting tools, electronics and other advanced industrial uses. The lithium production line is designed to expand ReElement's ability to refine and produce high-purity lithium products from recycled feedstocks, supporting the growing demand for domestic battery-material supply chains.

About the Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy at Purdue

The Krach Institute is the world's preeminent trusted technology accelerator. As the leader in the new category of Tech Diplomacy, the Institute integrates technological expertise, Silicon Valley strategies, and foreign policy tools to build the Global Trusted Tech Network-a network of governments, companies, organizations, and individuals committed to accelerating the adoption of trusted technology and ensuring technology advances freedom.

Visit the Krach Institute online at TechDiplomacy.org and follow on LinkedIn, X, Facebook, and YouTube. Enroll in the Tech Diplomacy Academy to learn what you need to know now about key emerging technologies and their impact on business, policy and the global economy. Subscribe to the Institute's weekly newsletter Tech Diplomacy Now for the latest news at the intersection of high tech and foreign policy.

About ReElement Technologies Corporation

ReElement Technologies Corporation, a minority holding of American Resources Corporation (NASDAQ: AREC), is a leading provider of high-performance refining capacity for rare earth elements and critical minerals. Its refining-first, multi-mineral, multi-feedstock platform is designed to process a wide range of inputs - including recycled materials from permanent magnets, lithium-ion batteries, and industrial, defense, and technology waste streams, as well as mined ores, brines, and coal-based byproducts - into high-purity products that support a cost-effective, environmentally responsible, and circular supply chain.

ReElement's innovative and scalable "Powered by ReElement" process leverages its exclusively licensed and internally developed intellectual property, integrating directly into partners' material processing flowsheets to enhance efficiency and adaptability across the global critical mineral supply chain. For more information visit reelementtech.com or connect with the Company on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

About American Resources Corporation (NASDAQ:AREC)

American Resources Corporation has established a comprehensive solution platform across the rare earth and critical mineral supply chain, leveraging its affiliation with, and former parent relationship to, ReElement Technologies Corporation - a leading provider of high-performance refining capacity for rare earth and critical battery elements. The Company is advancing efficient upstream and downstream critical mineral operations.

These operations span conventional and unconventional resource sourcing and development, as well as recycling and manufacturing, enabling American Resources to aggregate and process diverse feedstocks while efficiently aligning supply with end-market demand.

American Resources has established a nimble, low-cost business model focused on scalable growth. Its streamlined approach enables the Company to expand its asset portfolio and meet increasing global demand across infrastructure, defense, technology, and electrification markets - while maximizing margins and maintaining cost discipline. For more information visit americanresourcescorp.com or connect with the Company on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

Special Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other important factors that could cause the Company's actual results, performance, or achievements or industry results to differ materially from any future results, performance, or achievements expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. These statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond American Resources Corporation's control. The words "believes", "may", "will", "should", "would", "could", "continue", "seeks", "anticipates", "plans", "expects", "intends", "estimates", or similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements, although not all forward-looking statements contain such identifying words. Any forward-looking statements included in this press release are made only as of the date of this release. The Company does not undertake any obligation to update or supplement any forward-looking statements to reflect subsequent events or circumstances. The Company cannot assure you that the projected results or events will be achieved.

Company Contact:

Mark LaVerghetta
317-855-9926 ext. 0
investor@americanresourcescorp.com

SOURCE: American Resources Corporation



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FAQ

What did American Resources (NASDAQ:AREC) announce about ReElement Technologies on June 25, 2026?

American Resources announced that ReElement joined the Krach Institute’s Global Trusted Tech Network and won a 2025 Trusted Tech Leadership Award. According to American Resources, this recognizes ReElement’s role in developing secure, sustainable critical mineral refining capacity for defense, semiconductors, energy and other strategic industries.

What is the Krach Institute Global Trusted Tech Network and how is ReElement involved?

The Global Trusted Tech Network is a coalition of governments, companies and institutions focused on trusted technologies. According to the Krach Institute, ReElement joins this network to help build resilient, transparent and diversified critical mineral supply chains among free and allied nations.

What critical mineral production is ReElement Technologies currently advancing for AREC shareholders?

ReElement is actively producing and qualifying critical materials, including resuming daily germanium dioxide production in Noblesville, Indiana. According to ReElement, multiple Marion, Indiana lines are designed for germanium, gallium, rare earth recycling, primary rare earth refining, tungsten and lithium from recycled and primary feedstocks.

How does ReElement’s refining-first platform support the rare earth supply chain for AREC?

ReElement’s proprietary, modular refining platform uses advanced chromatography and low-impact chemistry to produce high-purity rare earth and critical mineral products. According to ReElement, it can process recycled and primary feedstocks, aiming to create a flexible, environmentally responsible and circular critical mineral supply chain.

What rare earth and strategic elements are targeted by ReElement’s Marion, Indiana production lines?

The Marion lines are designed for germanium, gallium and specialty recycled materials containing elements such as yttrium, gadolinium, zirconium, samarium, cobalt and mixed rare earth concentrates. According to ReElement, separated products may include neodymium, praseodymium, dysprosium and terbium for high-performance applications.

How is ReElement Technologies expanding tungsten and lithium refining capabilities?

ReElement is advancing Phase 2 lines for tungsten and lithium refining. According to ReElement, the tungsten line targets defense, aerospace, cutting tools and electronics uses, while the lithium line focuses on high-purity lithium from recycled feedstocks to support domestic battery-material supply chains.

What is the relationship between American Resources (AREC) and ReElement Technologies?

ReElement is a minority holding of American Resources and focuses on high-performance refining of rare earths and critical minerals. According to American Resources, this affiliation supports a comprehensive critical mineral supply-chain platform spanning sourcing, recycling, refining and alignment with end-market demand.