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Blue Moon Metals Inc. filings document U.S. foreign-issuer current reports, Canadian mining disclosures, project technical reports, capital transactions, and material agreements. Recent Form 6-K records include press releases, an underwriting agreement, common-share offering disclosures, strategic financing information, and exhibits incorporated by reference into a Form F-10 registration statement.
The company’s regulatory documents also cover the Nussir NI 43-101 feasibility-study technical report, exchange and listing information, mineral-claim transactions, governance certifications, and capital-structure matters related to its Nasdaq and TSX Venture-listed common shares.
Eric M. Mindich reports beneficial ownership of 3,621,330 Common Shares of Blue Moon Metals Inc., representing 3.5% of the class. This percentage is based on 104,863,001 Common Shares outstanding as of June 15, 2026, as reported by the issuer. Mindich has sole voting power over 3,621,330 shares, sole dispositive power over 236,624 shares, and shared dispositive power over an additional 3,384,706 shares held through Delaware limited liability companies for which he serves as manager. He indicates that his holdings represent ownership of 5 percent or less of the outstanding Common Shares.
Blue Moon Metals Inc., a development-stage miner focused on copper and critical metals in Norway and the USA, reports rapid balance sheet expansion as it advances multiple projects toward development. Total assets rose to $436.7 million at June 30 2026 from $254.1 million at year-end 2025, driven by the Nussir project build-out and acquisitions of the Springer tungsten complex and Apex germanium-gallium project.
Cash and cash equivalents increased to $159.1 million, supported by a May 2026 equity financing that raised about $156.3 million and other placements. Property, plant and equipment climbed to $180.1 million, including Nussir development and the Springer mill, while mineral properties reached $87.0 million. Management states it expects sufficient liquidity for at least 12 months from June 30 2026.
Spending accelerated sharply: general exploration expenses were $49.1 million for the first half, and the company recorded a net loss of $57.6 million (vs. $7.8 million a year earlier). A Nussir feasibility study supports a 13‑year mine life with after‑tax NPV(8%) of US$235 million and 19% IRR at consensus metal prices, underpinning the final investment decision on that project.
Blue Moon Metals Inc. provides an update on its Nussir copper-silver-gold project in Norway and its North American portfolio. The company states that all Nussir permits remain in good standing, notes that its mine waste plan and discharge permit were amended in Q2 2026, and highlights Nussir’s designation as a Strategic Project under the EU Critical Raw Materials Act. Construction is described as on schedule, with underground development begun in June 2025, an EPC contract awarded for the processing plant, and production targeted for 2027.
The company adds that its credit facility remains in place and that it holds sufficient cash to repay the US$12.5 million drawn portion or the full US$25 million facility, while its Springer and Apex U.S. assets are debt free. It outlines a hub-and-spoke strategy centered on the Springer metallurgical complex and notes that the cif Rotterdam/Baltimore tungsten price has risen from about $600/mtu APT to over $3,000/mtu APT, which it says materially improves the economics of a tungsten restart. Blue Moon reports advancing five brownfield polymetallic projects across Norway and the United States.
Blue Moon Metals Inc. is acquiring a 100% interest in a portfolio of 33 tungsten and antimony projects in the western United States from a private owner on an arms-length basis. The projects are near Blue Moon’s Springer tungsten complex in Nevada and Apex germanium-gallium-copper mine in Utah and are generally located in historically prolific tungsten and antimony districts.
Consideration includes 2.8 million common shares at US$5.55 per share (about US$15.5 million), a 1.0% NSR royalty on each project, and US$5.0 million in cash, split between closing and the first anniversary. Additional contingent consideration consists of capped inferred-resource development payments per project based on WO3 grade, and a 10% monetization incentive on any future project disposals. Annual holding costs for the portfolio are about US$162,000.
Blue Moon highlights four key projects as potential sources of direct-shipping high-grade tungsten ore to the Springer complex and notes historical high-grade tungsten and antimony production, while emphasizing that these historical figures are not NI 43-101 compliant. The transaction is subject to TSX Venture Exchange approval and is expected to close in October 2026.
Blue Moon Metals reports initial results from an ongoing infill drilling campaign and deep exploration at its Nussir copper-gold-silver project in Norway, which is under construction. Twelve HQ diamond drill holes totaling 2,628.6 m tested over 700 m of the Indicated Resource near planned early production areas, with multiple intersections above the 0.30% Cu cut-off grade. Highlights include intervals such as 3.0 m at 1.19% Cu and 3.2 m at 1.17% Cu, with copper equivalent grades calculated using stated metal prices, recoveries, and the CuEq formula. One hole also intersected platinum and palladium, adding to prior PGM indications.
Deep exploration drilling in the western limb returned 3.7 m at 1.39% Cu (1.56% CuEq) at about 900–923 m depth, supporting continuity of high-grade mineralization between previously reported deep intercepts and the 2025 resource. The company states that these results will feed into an updated Mineral Resource Estimate and optimized mine design. Blue Moon also extended a marketing services engagement with Outside The Box Capital for US$175,000 and entered a new three‑month digital marketing agreement with Winning Media for an upfront fee of US$100,000, with no securities issued as compensation.
Blue Moon Metals Inc. reported the results of its Annual General and Special Meeting of Shareholders held in Toronto on July 30, 2026. A total of 71,937,075 common shares were present or represented, equal to 68.60% of the votes attached to the issued and outstanding common shares as of the June 15, 2026 record date.
Shareholders approved all matters, including setting the Board size at eight directors with 99.98% of votes cast in favour, approving the share compensation plan with 98.07% support, approving the continuance of the company from the Business Corporations Act (British Columbia) to the Business Corporations Act (Ontario) with 85.51% support, and authorizing the Board to set the number of directors under Ontario law. All eight director nominees were elected, each receiving approximately 98–100% of votes cast, and the auditors were appointed with 99.99% support.
Blue Moon is advancing five brownfield polymetallic projects in Norway and the United States, targeting metals identified by US and EU authorities as critical to the global economy and national security.
Blue Moon Metals Inc. sets out the agenda for its annual general and special meeting on July 30, 2026 in Toronto. Shareholders will receive the audited 2025 financial statements, fix the board at 8 directors, elect directors, and reappoint MNP LLP as auditor with board‑set remuneration.
Special business includes a continuance from the British Columbia to the Ontario corporate statute, adoption of a new by‑law, and a resolution empowering the board, after continuance, to set the number of directors within a 3–10 range. Holders of 104,863,001 Common Shares outstanding at the June 15, 2026 record date may vote. Shareholders are also asked to re‑approve a rolling equity incentive plan allowing awards covering up to 10% of issued and outstanding shares, with current option, RSU and DSU grants disclosed, and to review detailed director biographies and 2024–2025 cash and equity compensation for senior management.
Blue Moon Metals Inc. outlines a major 2026 exploration and resource definition program at its Springer Tungsten Project in Nevada. The plan centers on a 67,000 metre, two-phase diamond drilling campaign using up to six rigs, starting in August 2026 and running into early 2027.
The program also includes re-logging and re-assaying 18,000 metres of historical core under NI 43-101 protocols, systematic evaluation of historical stockpiles and tailings, extensive geophysical and hyperspectral surveys, and detailed aerial LiDAR and drone mapping. Metallurgical and ore sorting test work on stockpiled material aims to understand processing performance and potential pre-concentration options.
Management links this work to advancing Springer toward a previously announced production target in Q4 2027 and notes indications that granodiorite-hosted sheeted quartz veins could point to a potential Reduced Intrusion-Related Gold System, subject to pending assay confirmation.
Blue Moon Metals reported initial assay results from a 100 kg bulk sample at its Apex germanium-gallium-copper project in Utah, showing grades of 0.180% germanium, 0.0273% gallium and 1.96% copper. These results will feed into metallurgical testing to develop processing options and evaluate commercialization.
The company is studying the potential to sell direct shipping ore from Apex, supported by historical high-grade production and a tight ex-China germanium market. Permitting is underway with a targeted completion in Q2-2027 and possible DSO start in Q3-2027, initially at 150 tonnes per day.
Blue Moon Metals Inc. has entered into a binding share purchase agreement under which Alpha Future Funds’ subsidiary VMS Explorations AS will acquire 100% of Blue Moon’s Norwegian subsidiary Nye Sulitjelma Gruver AS for US$15 million, paid in new VMS shares. This will give Blue Moon a 30% stake in the combined Sulitjelma copper‑gold project company.
The deal is conditional on VMS raising at least C$10 million and listing on a recognized stock exchange within 18 months of closing, with possible six‑month extensions. Blue Moon will receive 1,285 VMS shares at US$11,666.67 per share and will be issued additional shares before listing to maintain its 30% interest. Closing is expected on or about November 30, 2026.