Ramaco Resources, Inc. Announces the Entry into a Non-Binding Memorandum of Understanding with roboLoop
Rhea-AI Summary
Ramaco Resources (NASDAQ: METC) entered a non-binding memorandum of understanding with Pennsylvania-based roboLoop to form a strategic relationship around gallium-rich e-waste. roboLoop’s AI- and robotics-enabled recycling facility would supply processed e-waste materials for testing and validation at Ramaco’s planned pilot and commercial carbochlorination facilities at the Brook site in Sheridan, Wyoming.
The potential supply could support Ramaco’s broader e-waste strategy to improve recovery of rare earths and other critical minerals at the Brook Facility. Any future supply or offtake agreements remain subject to due diligence, definitive contracts, and successful construction and operation of the Brook Facility, which is currently at the exploration stage.
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Historical Context
| Date | Event | Sentiment | 24h Move | Catalyst |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 04 | Q2 earnings | Negative | -4.2% | Reported a $15.4 million net loss and $(0.26) diluted EPS for Q2 2026. |
| Jul 30 | Earnings date notice | Neutral | +1.6% | Scheduled Q2 2026 results release and conference call discussing the Brook Mine project. |
| Jul 29 | Brook Mine study | Positive | +1.6% | Released Hatch assessment materials covering the exploratory Brook Mine critical minerals project. |
| Jun 25 | General counsel death | Neutral | +0.6% | Announced the unexpected passing of General Counsel E. Forrest Jones Jr. |
| Jun 22 | Conference participation | Neutral | -4.2% | Announced management participation in the Northland Growth Conference 2026. |
24h Move is the share-price change in the day after each event; other market factors may also have contributed.
Responses were mixed: Q2 earnings news was followed by a 4.15% decline, while Brook Mine study news was followed by a 1.56% gain.
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Under the MOU, roboLoop will negotiate terms to potentially sell certain quantities of e-waste materials to Ramaco for testing, validation, and potential future blending and processing at the Brook Facility.
Any future supply or offtake arrangements will depend on the completion of due diligence, negotiation and execution of definitive agreements, construction and operations of the Brook Facility, and other applicable conditions.
"Ramaco is excited to pursue a future partnership with roboLoop to source and process e-waste materials at Ramaco's Brook Facility. This collaboration reinforces our commitment to pursuing critical mineral recovery, resource efficiency, and sustainability. Initially, we will be incorporating gallium related e-waste materials into our feedstock which has the potential to enhance and optimize the recovery of a variety of critical minerals and rare earth elements. We look forward to working with roboLoop to advance this opportunity," said Randall Atkins, Chairman and CEO of Ramaco Resources.
"At roboLoop, we are redefining the future of electronics recycling. Using proprietary robotic systems designed at the intersection of artificial intelligence and advanced engineering. By focusing on precision robotic disassembly, we protect workers, maximize material recovery, and contribute directly to the circular economy. We are advancing our process to prepare precious, critical, and rare earth metals to support recovery with companies like Ramaco. We are very excited for this opportunity!," said Ned Eldridge, CEO of roboLoop.
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 roboLoop
roboLoop, a Pennsylvania-based technology company, is a leader in applying artificial intelligence and advanced robotics to electronics recycling and material recovery. The company was formed through a collaboration between eLoop, an established U.S. electronics recycler, and expertise originating from Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute. roboLoop develops proprietary AI-driven robotic systems designed to automate the disassembly of flat-panel displays, including televisions and computer monitors, enabling the efficient separation and recovery of valuable materials. Unlike conventional shredding processes, roboLoop's precision robotic technology identifies components, removes fasteners, and separates materials into cleaner, higher-value streams, with the long-term objective of recovering critical materials such as indium from end-of-life electronics. News and additional information about Indium Corporation are available at https://www.roboloop.net/. For more information, contact the company at +1 724-519-7646 or [roboLoop email address].
Contact:
Matthew Travers, CAO
mtravers@andrew.cmu.edu
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 e-waste, 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 decline of demand for e-waste, 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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