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Critical Elements Lithium Corporation (TSX-V: CRE, OTCQX: CRECF, FSE: F12) generates frequent news related to lithium and critical mineral exploration in Québec. Company releases focus on the advancement of its wholly owned, high-purity Rose Lithium-Tantalum project and on exploration across a large land portfolio that includes the Nemaska Belt and Bourier properties.
Investors following CRECF news will see updates on project development milestones, regulatory and permitting progress, and financing activities. Recent announcements describe bought deal private placements of common and flow-through shares, with stated use of proceeds for exploration programs at the Rose West block and Nemaska Belt properties, as well as for working capital and corporate purposes. The company also reports on shareholder meeting results, board elections, and key management appointments.
Operational news highlights technical work such as helicopter-borne VTEM electromagnetic surveys, surface prospecting, mapping, and sampling campaigns. Critical Elements regularly publishes detailed assay results from rock and till sampling on its Nemaska Belt properties, including multi-element grab sample data for copper, nickel, cobalt, platinum, palladium, gold, silver, and lithium oxide. These releases often include commentary from management on exploration priorities, drill targeting, and the long-term objective of developing the Rose Lithium-Tantalum project.
Additional items appearing in the news flow include transactions affecting property ownership, such as the buyback of a 49% interest in the Bourier property, and references to conditional infrastructure funding and potential project debt financing. Readers can use this page to review the sequence of corporate, technical, and financing developments that shape the company’s Québec-focused lithium and critical minerals strategy.
Critical Elements Lithium Corporation has engaged GoldSpot Discoveries Corp. to identify lithium-tantalum, nickel-copper, and gold potential at its New Block 1-6 and 7 claims in the Nemiscau greenstone belt. Utilizing advanced AI technology, 19 lithium-tantalum targets were identified along with 5 copper-nickel and 7 gold targets. This study refines geological maps and enhances outcrop predictions to optimize exploration efficiency. The findings support Critical Elements' objective to advance the Rose lithium project while ensuring responsible supply for the burgeoning EV market.
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Critical Elements has engaged Gerrit Fuelling as a lithium market and contract expert for its engineering study focused on high-quality lithium hydroxide production. This follows the announcement of Phase II of the engineering study aimed at enhancing its lithium project in Quebec. Fuelling’s extensive experience in the lithium industry, including past leadership roles at Rockwood Lithium, is expected to guide Critical Elements in minimizing capital costs and optimizing financial structure for shareholders. The company aims to establish itself as a major supplier for the growing electric vehicle and energy storage industries.
Critical Elements Lithium Corporation has engaged lithium expert Gerrit Fuelling for its Phase II engineering study aimed at producing high-quality lithium hydroxide. This strategic move follows the commencement of the study on June 7, 2021, to support the electric vehicle and energy storage industries. Fuelling, known for his extensive industry experience with Rockwood Lithium, will provide crucial market insights to mitigate lithium price volatility risks. The company's Rose lithium project in Quebec aims to enhance its footprint in the growing lithium market, ensuring a strong position as a supplier.
Critical Elements Lithium Corporation has partnered with GoldSpot Discoveries to leverage machine learning for mineral exploration at its projects in Quebec. The collaboration aims to enhance the identification of lithium, nickel, copper, and gold resources using AI technology. Critical Elements is focused on advancing its Rose Lithium-Tantalum Project, covering over 700 km². The project, under environmental review, shows potential with a 34.9% internal rate of return and an estimated net present value of C$726 million.
Critical Elements has engaged GoldSpot Discoveries to apply machine learning technology for mineral exploration in its extensive properties located in Quebec's Baie-James region. This collaboration aims to enhance exploration efficiency for lithium, nickel, copper, and gold. GoldSpot's advanced algorithms will analyze geological data to identify high-priority targets. The company is also advancing its Rose lithium-tantalum project, with an aim to address environmental and social impact assessments from public hearings.
Critical Elements Lithium Corporation has announced the retention of Metso Outotec and WSP to conduct a Phase II engineering study for a lithium hydroxide monohydrate chemical plant. This plant aims to produce approximately 27,000 tonnes per annum of battery-grade lithium hydroxide. Metso Outotec will design the calcination and chemical processes, while WSP will oversee infrastructure design. Previous pilot studies have shown extraction rates of up to 93%, exceeding industry standards. This project builds on a robust financial background from Phase I, demonstrating a 34.9% after-tax internal rate of return.
Critical Elements Lithium Corporation (CRECF) has achieved UL 2723 ECOLOGO® Certification for Mineral Exploration, marking a significant milestone in its commitment to responsible mineral resource development. The certification, completed on May 25, 2021, enhances the company’s operational credibility and stakeholder relationships. This certification is expected to promote better work environments and improve project completion times. Chairman Eric Zaunscherb emphasized that this is an essential step towards obtaining environmental authorizations and advancing the Rose Lithium-Tantalum Project.
Critical Elements Lithium Corporation has appointed Andrew Baribeau as an advisor focused on communications with Cree communities. His role will involve executing the Pikhuutaau Agreement signed in July 2019. Baribeau brings 25 years of expertise in community and territorial development, enhancing the company's commitment to respectful operations in Cree territory. The company anticipates receiving permits for Phase I of its Rose Lithium-Tantalum Project, with a robust feasibility study indicating a 34.9% IRR and a NPV of C$726 million.
Critical Elements Lithium Corporation has entered into an option agreement with Lomiko Metals regarding the Bourier project, allowing Lomiko to acquire up to a 70% interest. This agreement is driven by increased consumer interest in electric vehicles and the demand for lithium and graphite, key components of lithium-ion batteries. The Bourier project covers 10,252.20 hectares and is located in a lithium-rich area of Quebec. Lomiko can earn its interest through share issuance, cash payments, and exploration expenditures. The agreement is subject to TSX Venture Exchange approval.