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Ramaco Resources, Inc. Announces Non-Binding Memorandum of Understanding with Indium Corporation

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Ramaco Resources (NASDAQ: METC, METCB) announced a non-binding memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Indium Corporation to explore potential supply of gallium and germanium from Ramaco’s exploratory Brook Mine rare earth and critical-mineral project in Wyoming.

Under the MOU, the parties plan to negotiate possible future supply or offtake arrangements. According to Ramaco Resources, any definitive agreements would depend on completion of due diligence, successful development and commercialization of the Brook Mine, and other conditions. The Brook Mine remains an exploration-stage property, and Ramaco notes there is no assurance it will be developed into a commercial-scale mine or that inferred mineral resources will be converted into higher-confidence resources or reserves. Indium Corporation would contribute its established materials-refining and advanced electronics supply-chain expertise if future agreements are reached.

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Market Context

Insider records showed Net Selling, including a 500,000-share sale on Aug. 6. Against that context, ...
Analysis

Insider records showed Net Selling, including a 500,000-share sale on Aug. 6. Against that context, the non-binding MOU offered a potential supply relationship, while Brook Mine development remained a key execution risk.

Key Figures

Intellectual property holdings: More than 70 patents, pending applications, licenses, and trademarks
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Intellectual property holdings More than 70 patents, pending applications, licenses, and trademarks Company description

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Aug 04 (Negative)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
Aug 04 Q2 earnings results Negative -4.2% Reported Q2 net loss, adjusted EBITDA, liquidity, and Brook Mine project estimates.
Jul 30 Earnings release scheduling Neutral +1.6% Scheduled quarterly results release and conference call covering Brook Mine developments.
Jul 29 Brook Mine project update Positive +1.6% Released Hatch assessment and shareholder letter on exploratory Brook Mine project.
Jun 25 Leadership death announcement Neutral +0.6% Announced unexpected passing of general counsel and former board member.
Jun 22 Conference participation Neutral -4.2% Announced participation in virtual Northland Growth Conference investor meetings.

24h Move is the share-price change in the day after each event; other market factors may also have contributed.

Pattern Detected

The stock's recent news reactions showed two alignments and three divergences, including a negative response to earnings and a positive response to Brook Mine project news.

Key Terms

memorandum of understanding, offtake arrangements, forward-looking statements, inferred mineral resources, +1 more
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memorandum of understanding financial
"entered into a non-binding memorandum of understanding"
A memorandum of understanding (MOU) is a formal agreement between two or more parties that outlines their shared intentions and plans to work together. It acts like a handshake in writing, clarifying each side’s roles and expectations before any official contract is signed. For investors, an MOU signals that parties are serious about collaboration, which can influence future business opportunities and potential growth.
offtake arrangements financial
"any future supply or offtake arrangements will be subject"
Offtake arrangements are contracts where a buyer agrees to purchase a company's future production or output—such as raw materials, energy, or manufactured goods—often before those goods are produced. They matter to investors because they create predictable revenue and reduce sales and price risk, making cash flow and project financing more secure; like a farmer pre-selling a crop to guarantee income, they can materially affect a company’s valuation and risk profile.
forward-looking statements regulatory
"Certain statements contained in this news release constitute"
Forward-looking statements are predictions or plans that companies share about what they expect to happen in the future, like estimating sales or profits. They matter because they help investors understand a company's outlook, but since they are based on guesses and assumptions, they can sometimes be wrong.
inferred mineral resources technical
"any part of the inferred mineral resources estimated at Brook Mine"
An inferred mineral resource is an estimate of the quantity and grade of minerals in the ground based on limited sampling and geological information, where confidence is low and continuity is uncertain. For investors it signals potential value but also higher risk—like a rough sketch of a hidden treasure that requires much more exploration and testing before you can reliably judge its size or economic worth.
mineral reserves technical
"Mineral resources are not mineral reserves"
Mineral reserves are the amounts of a metal or mineral that a company has identified and can legally and economically extract with current technology. Think of it like the usable fuel in a car’s tank rather than all the oil in the ground; reserves determine how long a mine can produce, help estimate future revenue and costs, and shape a company’s value and investment risk.

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LEXINGTON, Ky., Aug. 18, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Ramaco Resources, Inc. (NASDAQ: METC, METCB) ("Ramaco" or the "Company") today announced that it has entered into a non-binding memorandum of understanding ("MOU") with Indium Corporation relating to the supply of gallium and germanium from Ramaco's exploratory Brook Mine rare earth and critical-mineral project in Wyoming (the "Brook Mine").

Indium Corporation, headquartered in Clinton, New York, is a global leader in advanced electronic materials and specialty metals serving the semiconductor, electronics, aerospace, defense, and advanced manufacturing industries. The company is recognized for its expertise in the refining, purification, alloy development, and manufacture of high-performance materials, including gallium- and germanium-based products used throughout the semiconductor value chain. Indium Corporation manufactures and supplies electronics-assembly materials, including semiconductor packaging materials, thermal interface materials, solder products, and specialty metals.

Under the MOU, Ramaco and Indium Corporation agree to negotiate the potential supply of gallium and germanium from the Brook Mine project.

The MOU is non-binding, and any future supply or offtake arrangements will be subject to the completion of due diligence, negotiation, and execution of definitive agreements, successful development of the Brook Mine project, and other applicable conditions.

"Indium Corporation brings decades of experience supplying advanced electronic materials to the global semiconductor industry. We believe this MOU demonstrates a promising opportunity to introduce Brook Mine gallium and germanium into established domestic and allied supply chains. By combining Ramaco's potential domestic resource base with Indium Corporation's global materials expertise and established presence in advanced technology manufacturing, we believe this proposed relationship could strengthen and diversify the supply of materials that are increasingly critical to the U.S. electronics, semiconductor, and advanced manufacturing industries," said Randall Atkins, Chairman and CEO of Ramaco Resources.

"Gallium and germanium play an important role in many of the advanced technologies that are shaping our future," said Indium Corporation President and CEO Ross Berntson. "At Indium Corporation, our expertise has always been rooted in materials science and in helping our customers solve complex challenges with reliable, high-performance materials. This MOU with Ramaco Resources, Inc. represents an opportunity to explore how our capabilities can complement a potential U.S. source of these critical materials, while supporting the development of more resilient and diversified supply chains for the industries we serve."

About Ramaco Resources
Ramaco Resources, Inc. is an operator and developer of high-quality, low-cost metallurgical coal in southern West Virginia, and southwestern Virginia and exploring a coal, rare earth and other critical minerals project in Wyoming. The Company's executive offices are located in Lexington, Kentucky, with operational offices in Charleston, West Virginia and Sheridan, Wyoming. The Company currently has four active metallurgical coal mining complexes in Central Appalachia and one coal mine and rare earth element and other critical mineral exploration stage property near Sheridan, Wyoming (the "Brook Mine"). The Brook Mine remains an exploration stage property, and no assurance can be given that it will be successfully developed into a commercial scale mine or that any inferred mineral resources estimated will be converted into higher confidence mineral resources or eventually mineral reserves. Contiguous to the Brook Mine, the Company operates a carbon research facility related to the potential production of advanced carbon products and materials from coal. In connection with these activities, it holds a body of more than 70 intellectual property patents, pending applications, exclusive licensing agreements and various trademarks. News and additional information about Ramaco Resources, including filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, are available at https://www.ramacoresources.com. For more information, contact investor relations at (859) 244-7455 or info@ramacometc.com.

Contact:
Orin Atkins, Ramaco Resources
orin.atkins@ramacometc.com

About Indium Corporation
Indium Corporation® is a premier materials refiner, manufacturer, and supplier to the global electronics, semiconductor, thin-film, and thermal management markets. Products include solders and fluxes; brazes; thermal interface materials; sputtering targets; indium, gallium, germanium, and tin metals and inorganic compounds; and NanoFoil®. Founded in 1934, the company has global technical support and factories located in China, Germany, India, Malaysia, Mexico, Singapore, South Korea, the United Kingdom, and the U.S.  News and additional information about Indium Corporation are available at https://www.indium.com. For more information, contact the company at +1 315-853-4900 or askus@indium.com.

Contact:
Jingya Huang, Senior Marketing Communications Manager, Indium Corporation
jhuang@indium.com

CAUTIONARY STATEMENT REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

Certain statements contained in this news release constitute "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including, but not limited to, statements related to future business arrangements and agreements, future production volumes and sales, anticipated capital expenditures, expected demand for gallium and germanium, the development and commercialization of the Brook Mine rare earth and critical mineral project, projected operating costs and margins, and the Company's financial guidance and outlook. These forward-looking statements represent Ramaco Resources' expectations or beliefs concerning guidance, future events, anticipated revenue, future demand and production levels, macroeconomic trends, the development of ongoing projects, costs and expectations regarding operating results, and it is possible that the results described in this news release will not be achieved.

These forward-looking statements are subject to risks, uncertainties and other factors, many of which are outside of Ramaco Resources' control, which could cause actual results to differ materially from the results discussed in the forward-looking statements.

These factors include, without limitation, unexpected delays in our current mine development activities, the failure of our various business counterparties to perform, increased government regulation in the United States or internationally, the impact of tariffs imposed by the United States and foreign governments, the further decline of demand for gallium and germanium and underperformance of the railroads, the Company's ability to successfully develop the exploratory Brook Mine rare earth and critical mineral project, including whether the Company's exploration target and estimates for such mine are realized, the timing of the initial production of rare earth concentrates, the development of a pilot and ultimately a full scale commercial processing facility. Mineral resources are not mineral reserves and do not meet the threshold for reserve modifying factors, such as estimated economic viability, that would allow for conversion to mineral reserves. There is no certainty that any part of the inferred mineral resources estimated at Brook Mine will be converted into higher confidence mineral resources and eventually mineral reserves in the future. Rare earth and critical minerals are a new initiative for us and, as such, has required and will continue to require us to make significant investments to build out our rare earth and other critical mineral capabilities.

Any forward-looking statement speaks only as of the date on which it is made, and, except as required by law, Ramaco Resources does not undertake any obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. New factors emerge from time to time, and it is not possible for Ramaco Resources to predict all such factors. When considering these forward-looking statements, you should keep in mind the risk factors and other cautionary statements found in Ramaco Resources' filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC"), including its Annual Report on Form 10-K and Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q. The risk factors and other factors noted in Ramaco Resources' SEC filings could cause its actual results to differ materially from those contained in any forward-looking statement.

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SOURCE Ramaco Resources, Inc.

FAQ

What did Ramaco Resources (NASDAQ: METC) announce about its MOU with Indium Corporation on August 18, 2026?

Ramaco Resources announced a non-binding MOU with Indium Corporation to explore supplying gallium and germanium from its Brook Mine project. According to Ramaco Resources, the MOU outlines negotiations for potential future offtake agreements, subject to due diligence, definitive contracts, and successful development of the Wyoming exploration-stage mine.

Is the Ramaco Resources and Indium Corporation MOU for Brook Mine gallium and germanium legally binding for METC investors?

No, the MOU between Ramaco Resources and Indium Corporation is explicitly non-binding and creates no immediate supply obligations. According to Ramaco Resources, any actual gallium or germanium offtake would require completed due diligence, negotiated definitive agreements, and successful commercial development of the Brook Mine critical-mineral project.

What is the Brook Mine project mentioned in Ramaco Resources (METC) MOU with Indium Corporation?

Brook Mine is Ramaco Resources’ exploration-stage coal, rare earth, and critical-mineral project located near Sheridan, Wyoming. According to Ramaco Resources, the site includes inferred mineral resources, but there is no assurance these will be converted into higher-confidence resources or reserves or into a commercial-scale mine.

How could the Ramaco Resources–Indium Corporation MOU affect future gallium and germanium supply chains?

The MOU enables exploration of a potential U.S. source of gallium and germanium from Brook Mine for Indium Corporation’s customers. According to Ramaco Resources, combining its resource base with Indium’s materials expertise could support more diversified and resilient electronics and semiconductor supply chains if the project is successfully developed.

What conditions must be met before Ramaco Resources (METC) can supply gallium and germanium to Indium Corporation?

Supply would require completion of due diligence, negotiation and execution of definitive agreements, and successful development of Brook Mine. According to Ramaco Resources, additional applicable conditions also apply, and there is no certainty the exploration-stage project will reach commercial production or convert inferred resources into reserves.

Does the Brook Mine MOU with Indium Corporation change Ramaco Resources’ current production or financial guidance for METC?

The announcement does not disclose any immediate change to production or financial guidance from the MOU itself. According to Ramaco Resources, Brook Mine remains in exploration, and forward-looking statements about development, production, and financial outlook are subject to significant risks and uncertainties detailed in its SEC filings.