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St-Georges Eco-Mining Corp. (SXOOF) generates news across several themes, reflecting its combination of mineral exploration and technology-focused subsidiaries. Company updates frequently cover exploration results from the Manicouagan and Julie Critical Minerals Projects on Quebec's North Shore, where surface sampling, drilling and geophysical work target nickel, copper, cobalt and platinum group elements. News releases detail new mineralized showings, high-grade grab samples, evolving geological models and plans for follow-up surveys, trenching and drilling.
Investors following SXOOF can also track developments at Iceland Resources, which advances gold and silver exploration projects such as the Thor (Thormodsdalur) and Elbow Creek assets in Iceland, and evaluates mineral materials sourced from geothermal facilities. These updates often include fieldwork plans, site visits and testing of geothermal-derived materials.
A second major news stream relates to EVSX Corp., St-Georges' wholly owned battery processing subsidiary. Announcements describe the commissioning and installation of multi-chemistry battery recycling lines at the Thorold, Ontario plant, Environmental Compliance Approvals, and supply agreements with Call2Recycle Canada Inc. News items explain how EVSX's lines process a wide range of battery chemistries, recover critical metals and other materials, and integrate into North American battery collection networks.
Additional coverage focuses on St-Georges Metallurgy Corp.'s lithium pilot plant partnership with Coalia and LiOH Corp., where spodumene concentrate is processed using proprietary technology, and on H2SX Corp.'s methane-to-hydrogen technology, including installation of a showcase hydrogen production system in South Korea. Corporate governance, warrant extensions, stock option grants and financial reporting dates are also regular subjects. Readers interested in SXOOF can use this news feed to monitor exploration milestones, technology deployment, partnerships and corporate actions over time.
St-Georges Eco-Mining Corp. (CSE:SX)(OTCQB:SXOOF)(FSE:85G1) has announced a significant advancement in its proprietary lithium processing technology. The company's subsidiary, St-Georges Metallurgy Corp., has developed a potential one-step process to produce LiFePO4 battery feedstock without producing lithium carbonate or lithium hydroxide first. This process is expected to have a minimal footprint and costs compared to traditional methods.
Key benefits of the new process include:
- Reduced Capex by over 70% and Opex by 50% compared to competitors
- Mineral recovery rates for lithium from spodumene exceeding 95%
- Environmental leadership with 92% recirculation of nitric acid used
- Scalable solution adaptable to diverse operational needs
The company has entered a collaboration agreement with a phosphoric acid provider and an equipment manufacturer to produce LiFePO4 battery feedstock, with financial support from LiOH Corp and governmental grants.
St-Georges Eco-Mining Corp. (CSE:SX)(OTCQB:SXOOF) has announced two significant developments:
- Its subsidiary, EVSX Corp., is installing a large-capacity multi-chemistry battery processing line ahead of schedule in Thorold, ON. This move aims to capitalize on a time-sensitive opportunity for specialized battery recycling.
- The company has arranged a non-brokered private placement offering for up to $900,000. This involves issuing up to 15,000,000 units priced at $0.06, with each unit consisting of one common share and half a warrant priced at $0.08.
The proceeds will be used to complete permitting modifications, install and commission the battery processing line, and support the Thorold recycling plant's operations.
St-Georges Eco-Mining Corp. (CSE:SX)(OTCQB:SXOOF) has announced a significant financing agreement for its hydrogen technology subsidiary, H2SX Corp. A private Canadian company will invest $7,500,000 through a private placement of units at $0.75 per unit, including shares and warrants. Additionally, the investor will purchase 75% of St-Georges' holding in H2SX for $1,500,000.
The deal includes an initial $1,000,000 non-refundable payment within 30 days, followed by due diligence. Upon successful review, the remaining $6,500,000 will be paid. This agreement will free St-Georges from further financing obligations towards H2SX, allowing it to focus on its primary activities. H2SX plans to use the investment to accelerate its cheap and clean hydrogen (ccH2™) production technology development and deployment.
St-Georges Eco-Mining Corp (CSE:SX)(OTCQB:SXOOF)(FSE:85G1) has announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, EVSX Corp, has successfully processed its first batch of alkaline batteries at its Thorold, Ontario facility. The company received two shipments of batteries last week and produced its first batch of black mass from a small volume of alkaline batteries. Management is confident that the equipment and process will meet or exceed expectations.
EVSX CEO Enrico Di Cesare stated that the final stage of operational commissioning for the alkaline line is underway, with ongoing adjustments to feed rate and sequence. The company aims to improve total recovery standards and transition to more sophisticated multi-chemistry lines, ultimately linking end-of-life batteries to mineral resources and metallurgical technologies.
St-Georges Eco-Mining Corp. (CSE:SX)(OTCQB:SXOOF) and Call2Recycle Canada have launched EVSX's new battery processing plant in Thorold, Ontario. The facility, located at the Bioveld Complex in Niagara, has a processing capacity of 4,200 tons of alkaline batteries per year with an 87.7% recycling efficiency rate, the highest for single-use battery recycling in Canada. This launch supports the increasing volumes of alkaline batteries recycled by Canadians, with Ontario contributing about 40% of the national collection.
The plant will also collaborate with St-Georges Metallurgy (SXM) to transform black mass and develop agricultural fertilizer products. This development follows a 2022 agreement between Call2Recycle and EVSX to build a full battery recycling ecosystem in Ontario, resulting in a three-year supply agreement.
St-Georges Eco-Mining Corp (SXOOF) provided an update on its battery recycling and other initiatives. The company's Thorold, Ontario plant is set for final inspections for its 4,200 tons/year line. They plan to use early results from operations to finance larger line installations. Discussions with suppliers and partners are ongoing. They aim to expand through partnerships and licensing agreements.
St-Georges Metallurgy updated its agreement with an industrial farming group to process blackmass, expecting higher profits from micronutrient products. A U.S. subsidiary is planned to meet Department of Defense grant requirements. The company also entered an exclusive lithium technology licensing agreement with LiOH Corp, with no cash commitment and future royalty payments.
H2SX is setting up a demonstration plant in South Korea, with expected financing and potential ownership dilution. Various exploration projects and corporate matters, including potential financing offerings, were also discussed.
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