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Northern Graphite Secures Federal Support to Extend the Life of Lac des Iles Mine

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Northern Graphite (OTCQB: NGPHF) has secured a significant $6.225 million interest-free repayable contribution from the Canadian government to extend the life of its Lac des Iles (LDI) graphite mine in Quebec, North America's only operating graphite mine.

The funding, provided through Natural Resources Canada and the Economic Development Agency of Canada for Quebec Regions, will cover 75% of eligible costs for the pit extension. LDI currently produces 15,000 tonnes of graphite concentrate annually, with an installed capacity of 25,000 tonnes. The extension will prevent the mine from going into care and maintenance at the end of 2025, with first production from new zones expected in 6-8 months.

The repayment will begin 36 months after project completion through 84 equal monthly installments. The company is in discussions to finance the remaining costs of the mine extension.

Northern Graphite (OTCQB: NGPHF) ha ottenuto un contributo rimborsabile senza interessi di $6,225 milioni dal governo canadese per prolungare la vita della miniera di grafite Lac des Iles (LDI) in Quebec, l'unica miniera di grafite operativa del Nord America.

Il finanziamento, erogato da Natural Resources Canada e dall'Economic Development Agency of Canada for Quebec Regions, coprirà il 75% dei costi ammissibili per l'estensione della cava. LDI produce attualmente 15.000 tonnellate di concentrato di grafite all'anno, con una capacità installata di 25.000 tonnellate. L'estensione eviterà che la miniera entri in sospensione temporanea a fine 2025; la prima produzione dalle nuove aree è prevista entro 6-8 mesi.

Il rimborso inizierà 36 mesi dopo il completamento del progetto e avverrà tramite 84 rate mensili uguali. La società è in trattative per finanziare i costi residui dell'estensione della miniera.

Northern Graphite (OTCQB: NGPHF) ha asegurado una contribución reembolsable sin intereses de $6,225 millones del gobierno canadiense para ampliar la vida útil de su mina de grafito Lac des Iles (LDI) en Quebec, la única mina de grafito en operación en América del Norte.

La financiación, proporcionada por Natural Resources Canada y la Economic Development Agency of Canada for Quebec Regions, cubrirá el 75% de los costos elegibles para la extensión de la cantera. LDI produce actualmente 15.000 toneladas de concentrado de grafito al año, con una capacidad instalada de 25.000 toneladas. La extensión evitará que la mina pase a cuidado y mantenimiento a finales de 2025; se espera la primera producción de las nuevas zonas en 6-8 meses.

El reembolso comenzará 36 meses después de la finalización del proyecto mediante 84 cuotas mensuales iguales. La compañía está negociando el financiamiento del resto de los costos de la ampliación.

Northern Graphite (OTCQB: NGPHF)는 퀘벡에 있는 라크데질( LD I) 흑연 광산의 수명을 연장하기 위해 캐나다 정부로부터 이자 없는 상환형 보조금 $6.225백만을 확보했습니다. 이 광산은 북미에서 유일하게 가동 중인 흑연 광산입니다.

Natural Resources Canada와 Economic Development Agency of Canada for Quebec Regions를 통해 제공되는 이번 자금은 채광장 확장에 대한 적격 비용의 75%를 지원합니다. LDI는 현재 연간 15,000톤의 흑연 농축물을 생산하며 설치 용량은 25,000톤입니다. 이번 확장으로 2025년 말에 광산이 보존·정지 상태로 전환되는 것을 막을 수 있으며, 신규 구역에서의 첫 생산은 6~8개월 내에 예상됩니다.

상환은 프로젝트 완료 후 36개월이 지나면 시작되며, 84회 동일한 월별 분할 상환으로 이루어집니다. 회사는 확장에 필요한 나머지 비용을 조달하기 위해 협의 중입니다.

Northern Graphite (OTCQB: NGPHF) a obtenu une contribution remboursable sans intérêt de 6,225 millions $ du gouvernement canadien pour prolonger la durée d'exploitation de sa mine de graphite Lac des Iles (LDI) au Québec, la seule mine de graphite en activité en Amérique du Nord.

Le financement, accordé par Ressources naturelles Canada et l'Economic Development Agency of Canada for Quebec Regions, couvrira 75 % des coûts admissibles pour l'extension à ciel ouvert. LDI produit actuellement 15 000 tonnes de concentré de graphite par an, avec une capacité installée de 25 000 tonnes. Cette extension évitera la mise en conservation de la mine fin 2025 ; la première production issues des nouvelles zones est attendue dans 6 à 8 mois.

Le remboursement débutera 36 mois après l'achèvement du projet, par 84 mensualités égales. La société est en discussions pour financer le reste des coûts de l'extension de la mine.

Northern Graphite (OTCQB: NGPHF) hat einen zinsfreien rückzahlbaren Zuschuss in Höhe von $6,225 Millionen von der kanadischen Regierung erhalten, um die Laufzeit seiner Lac des Iles (LDI)-Grafitmine in Québec zu verlängern — der einzigen in Betrieb befindlichen Grafitmine Nordamerikas.

Die Finanzierung wird über Natural Resources Canada und die Economic Development Agency of Canada for Quebec Regions bereitgestellt und deckt 75% der förderfähigen Kosten für die Tagebauerweiterung ab. LDI produziert derzeit bei einer installierten Kapazität von 25.000 Tonnen. Die Erweiterung verhindert, dass die Mine Ende 2025 in Pflege- und Wartungsmodus geht; die erste Produktion aus den neuen Zonen wird in 6–8 Monaten erwartet.

Die Rückzahlung beginnt 36 Monate nach Projektabschluss und erfolgt in 84 gleichen monatlichen Raten. Das Unternehmen führt Gespräche, um die verbleibenden Kosten der Minenerweiterung zu finanzieren.

Positive
  • Secured $6.225 million interest-free government funding for mine extension
  • Current production capacity of 15,000 tonnes with potential to reach 25,000 tonnes annually
  • Strategic position as North America's only operating graphite mine
  • Recent resource estimate supports extended mine life potential
  • Strong market position amid Chinese export controls and production cuts
Negative
  • Additional funding still needed to complete mine extension
  • Risk of care and maintenance by end of 2025 if extension not completed
  • 6-8 month gap expected before production from new zones begins
  • Reliance on existing stockpiles to fulfill orders in the interim
  • Up to $6.225 million, interest-free repayable contribution will assist in financing continued production at North America's only operating graphite mine
  • Funding supports Canada's critical minerals strategy and Northern's plans to boost domestic supply

Ottawa, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - August 26, 2025) - Northern Graphite Corporation (TSXV: NGC) (OTCQB: NGPHF) (FSE: 0NG) (XSTU:0NG) (the "Company" or "Northern") is pleased to announce that the Canadian government has agreed to provide a repayable contribution of up to $6.225 million to support extending the life of the Company's cornerstone Lac des Îles ("LDI") graphite mine in Quebec.

The interest-free and unsecured contribution, provided by Natural Resources Canada ("NRCan") and delivered by The Economic Development Agency of Canada for Quebec Regions ("CED"), under the Regional Economic Growth Through Innovation Program, will finance 75% of the eligible costs for the pit extension at LDI to support continued production from North America's only operating graphite mine. The assistance is being provided at a time when Canada is vying to establish itself as a sustainable supplier of critical minerals to the Western world.

"We are thrilled to receive this foundational support from the Canadian government which will help keep the mine in operation and continuing to supply our loyal customer base in industrial markets as well as to pursue our goal of becoming a key supplier to growing defence and battery markets in North America and further afield," said Northern Chief Executive Officer Hugues Jacquemin. "Lac des Îles is the cornerstone of our growth strategy, and this support shows that Canada is serious about turning its critical mineral potential into global leadership."

"We are in conversations with other parties to finance the remaining cost of the mine extension and hope to be able to announce something soon," added Mr. Jacquemin.

LDI, located about 150 km northwest of Montreal, Quebec, is Northern's flagship operation, producing approximately 15,000 tonnes of graphite concentrate per year with installed capacity of 25,000 tonnes per year. The mine has long served traditional markets - from refractories for steelmaking to heat management in electronics and friction materials for the global automotive sector. As widescale electrification proceeds under the energy transition, the availability of graphite is forecast to tighten sharply as demand rises, especially to manufacture lithium-ion batteries, where it is the largest critical mineral component.

"Our government is committed to investing in our industries, which will build a strong and secure economy. This investment in Northern Graphite's operations in Lac-des-Îles will strengthen Canada's domestic critical mineral supply chains, while positioning us as a global leader in the sector. This project will have tangible economic impacts for Quebec workers and our communities," said The Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Industry and Minister responsible for Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions.

"Canada is a global leader in providing the responsibly sourced critical minerals essential for energy, digital technologies and national defence," said The Honourable Tim Hodgson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources. "This strategic investment in the Northern Graphite expansion project will enable the production of these minerals and strengthen our economy and security while keeping good jobs in Quebec — a win-win for the province and the entire country."

The funding will assist the Company in avoiding putting LDI on care and maintenance at the end of 2025 and allows Northern to immediately begin work on extending the existing pit. The goal is to break ground as soon as possible to ensure a continuous flow of material to the plant and first production from the new zones could take place in approximately six- to eight months. In the interim, Northern will continue supplying customers by processing ore from existing pit and ore stockpiles through the third quarter and fulfilling orders from inventory thereafter. Repayment of the contribution will commence thirty six months following the project completion date with 84 equal monthly instalment payments.

The pit extension is based on the LDI resource estimate published in January 2024 which shows potential to extend the life of the mine and supports the Company's plan to meet rising demand by permanently moving the LDI mill to a seven-days-per week operation, targeting annual nameplate capacity of 25,000 tonnes per year. A technical report in respect of the mineral resource estimate prepared in accordance with National Instrument 43-101 — Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects ("NI 43-101") was filed under the Company's profile on SEDAR+ (www.sedarplus.ca) on March 1, 2024.

Northern acquired LDI from Imerys in 2022 with the conviction that the mine had far greater potential than its then-published reserve life suggested which is supported by the last resource estimate. Since then, demand for the mine's high-purity, flake graphite has only increased, as global supply has been squeezed by Chinese export controls and production cuts.

Gregory Bowes, B.Sc. MBA P.Geo, the Chairman of Northern, is a "Qualified Person" as defined under NI 43-101 and has reviewed and approved the content of this news release.

About Northern Graphite

Northern is a Canadian, TSX Venture Exchange listed company that is the only flake graphite producing company in North America. Northern is focused on becoming a world leader in producing natural graphite and upgrading it into high-value products critical to the green economy, including anode material for lithium-ion batteries/EVs, fuel cells and graphene, as well as advanced industrial technologies. The Company's mine-to-battery strategy is spearheaded by its Battery Materials Group, which has a fully equipped, state-of-the-art laboratory in Frankfurt. Northern's graphite assets include the producing Lac des Îles mine in Quebec, where the Company is boosting output to meet growing demand from industrial customers and coming demand from North American battery makers. The Company also owns the large-scale, advanced stage Bissett Creek graphite project in Ontario and the fully permitted Okanjande graphite mine in Namibia, which is currently on care and maintenance, and represents an opportunity to substantially increase graphite production at a lower cost and with a shorter time to market than most competing projects. All projects have "battery quality" graphite and are located close to infrastructure in politically stable jurisdictions.

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Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
This news release contains certain "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities laws. Forward-looking statements and information are frequently characterized by words such as "plan", "expect", "project", "intend", "believe", "anticipate", "estimate", "potential", "possible" and other similar words, or statements that certain events or conditions "may", "will", "could", or "should" occur. Forward-looking statements in this news release include statements regarding, among others, the Company's plans to extend the mine life of its LDI mine and development plans for its other projects including Bissett Creek. All such forward-looking statements are based on assumptions and analyses made by management based on their experience and perception of historical trends, current conditions and expected future developments, as well as other factors they believe are appropriate in the circumstances. However, these statements are subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual events or results to differ materially from those projected including, but not limited to, unexpected changes in laws, rules or regulations, or their enforcement by applicable authorities; the failure of other parties to perform as agreed; social or labour unrest; changes in commodity prices; unexpected failure or inadequacy of infrastructure and the failure of ongoing and contemplated studies to deliver anticipated results or results that would justify and support continued studies, development or operations and the inability to raise required financing. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking information or statements.

Although the forward-looking statements contained in this news release are based on what management believes are reasonable assumptions, the Company cannot assure investors that actual results will be consistent with them. These forward-looking statements are made as of the date of this news release and are expressly qualified in their entirety by this cautionary statement. Subject to applicable securities laws, the Company does not assume any obligation to update or revise the forward-looking statements contained herein to reflect events or circumstances occurring after the date of this news release.

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FAQ

What is the value and terms of Northern Graphite's (NGPHF) government funding?

Northern Graphite secured a $6.225 million interest-free repayable contribution, covering 75% of eligible costs for the Lac des Iles mine extension, with repayment starting 36 months after completion through 84 monthly installments.

What is the current production capacity of Northern Graphite's Lac des Iles mine?

The mine currently produces 15,000 tonnes of graphite concentrate annually with an installed capacity of 25,000 tonnes per year.

When will Northern Graphite's Lac des Iles mine extension begin production?

First production from the new zones is expected to begin in 6-8 months after groundbreaking, with the company processing existing ore and stockpiles through Q3 2025.

Why is Northern Graphite's Lac des Iles mine significant for North America?

Lac des Iles is North America's only operating graphite mine, serving traditional markets and positioned to meet growing demand for battery and defense applications amid tightening global supply.

How will Northern Graphite handle production during the mine extension transition?

The company will continue supplying customers by processing ore from the existing pit and stockpiles through Q3, followed by fulfilling orders from inventory until new zone production begins.
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