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U.S. Army selects Titan Mining (NYSE: TII) for long-term graphite plant sites

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Titan Mining Corporation reported that its subsidiary Empire State Mines has received conditional selection from the U.S. Army for Enhanced Use Lease opportunities at Pine Bluff Arsenal in Arkansas and Anniston Army Depot in Alabama. The goal is to design, finance, build and operate the Kilbourne Graphite Purification Plant to produce purified graphite for defense, energy and industrial uses.

The Army may lease about 245 acres at Pine Bluff as the primary site and about 97 acres at Anniston as a secondary site, with a potential lease term of up to 50 years. Empire State Mines will bear all development, construction and operating costs, while the Army retains land ownership and receives in-kind infrastructure improvements. Business Terms Agreement negotiations are underway, with construction targeted to begin in H2 2027, positioning Titan to help build a domestic graphite supply chain on U.S. defense installations.

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  • U.S. Army-backed graphite project: Empire State Mines received conditional Enhanced Use Lease selections at Pine Bluff Arsenal (~245 acres) and Anniston Army Depot (~97 acres) for a graphite purification plant, potentially under a lease term of up to 50 years, signaling a long-horizon strategic platform in a critical mineral.

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Titan secures a pioneering, Army-backed graphite processing platform with long-term potential but execution and permitting risks.

Titan Mining, via Empire State Mines, has conditional selection to develop graphite purification facilities on U.S. Army land at Pine Bluff Arsenal and Anniston Army Depot under the Enhanced Use Lease authority. This links Titan directly to U.S. defense, energy and industrial graphite demand in a strategically sensitive material where the U.S. is currently import-dependent.

The structure is notable: the Army keeps land ownership while Empire State Mines funds and operates the project, potentially for up to 50 years, providing a long runway if commercialized successfully. The project is tied to a presidential executive order and the Army’s Strategic Capital Initiatives program, suggesting strong policy alignment but not guaranteeing funding or offtake.

Key uncertainties remain around negotiating final Business Terms Agreements, permitting, financing and construction, all highlighted in the forward-looking statements and risk factors. With construction targeted for H2 2027, investors will likely look to subsequent disclosures on definitive agreements, capital cost estimates and any contracted customers or government support mechanisms.

Primary site area 245 acres Pine Bluff Arsenal, Arkansas Enhanced Use Lease site
Secondary site area 97 acres Anniston Army Depot, Alabama Enhanced Use Lease site
Maximum lease term 50 years Enhanced Use Lease authority under 10 U.S.C. § 2667
Construction target H2 2027 Targeted start of Kilbourne Graphite Purification Plant construction
China graphite processing share 90%+ Estimated share of global battery-grade graphite processing
U.S. graphite import reliance 100% Reliance on imports for natural flake graphite
Enhanced Use Lease regulatory
"has received Conditional Selection Notices from the U.S. Army for Enhanced Use Lease (“EUL”) opportunities"
An enhanced use lease is a long-term agreement in which a government agency lets a private developer use underused public land or buildings in return for cash, services, or property improvements rather than traditional rent. For investors, it creates opportunities to build or operate revenue-generating projects on valuable sites owned by the government, but carries extra risk and complexity because approvals, construction requirements, and future use are controlled by public rules—like leasing a house from a landlord who also sets strict renovation rules.
Purified Micronized Graphite financial
"to produce Purified Micronized Graphite (PMG) and Coated Spherical Purified Graphite (CSPG)"
Purified micronized graphite is graphite that has been cleaned of impurities and ground into extremely small, uniform particles measured in microns (millionths of a meter), like very fine, sifted pencil lead. Investors care because particle size and purity directly affect how the material performs in uses such as batteries, conductive coatings, and lubricants; higher purity and controlled particle size can improve product performance, command higher prices, and influence supply-chain competitiveness.
Coated Spherical Purified Graphite financial
"to produce Purified Micronized Graphite (PMG) and Coated Spherical Purified Graphite (CSPG)"
A fine, round form of purified graphite used as the active material in lithium-ion battery anodes that has an engineered outer layer applied to improve performance. Think of it as tiny, smooth ball bearings given a protective coating so they accept and release lithium more efficiently and last longer; that matters to investors because it affects battery energy density, charging speed, lifetime and manufacturing cost across electric-vehicle and electronics supply chains.
Strategic Capital Initiatives regulatory
"the Army’s newly launched Strategic Capital Initiatives (“SCI”) program"
forward-looking statements regulatory
"Certain statements and information contained in this news release constitute “forward-looking statements”"
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.
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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549

Form 6-K

REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER PURSUANT TO RULE 13a-16 OR 15d-16 UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

For the month of June 2026

Commission File Number: 001-42955

Titan Mining Corporation
(Translation of registrant's name into English)

408 Sylvia Lake Rd
Gouverneur, New York
NY 13642

(Address of principal executive office)

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports under cover of Form 20-F or Form 40-F.
Form 20-F [   ]      Form 40-F [ X ]

 

 


The following documents are being submitted herewith:

Exhibit Description
  
99.1 Press Release dated June 25, 2026

SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

      Titan Mining Corporation    
  (Registrant)
   
  
Date: June 25, 2026     /s/ Purni Parikh    
  Purni Parikh
  SVP Corporate Affairs and Corporate Secretary
  

EXHIBIT 99.1

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Titan Mining Selected by the U.S. Army to Establish First-Ever Public-Private Partnership for Domestic Critical Minerals Processing on  Strategic Defense Installations

  • Titan’s Empire State Mines selected for pioneering Enhanced Use Lease opportunities at Pine Bluff Arsenal (AR) and Anniston Army Depot (AL) 
  • Partnership marks America’s first major industrial step toward graphite independence, the first domestic graphite purification facility on a U.S. military installation, and a direct challenge to China's 90%+ control of global battery-grade graphite processing

GOUVERNEUR, N.Y., June 25, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Titan Mining Corporation (NYSE-A:TII, TSX:TI), (“Titan” or the “Company”) an existing zinc concentrate producer in upstate New York and the only end to end producer of natural flake graphite in the U.S., announced a landmark step toward American graphite independence: its wholly-owned subsidiary, Empire State Mines, LLC (“ESM”), has received Conditional Selection Notices from the U.S. Army for Enhanced Use Lease (“EUL”) opportunities at two strategic defense installations — Pine Bluff Arsenal, Arkansas, and Anniston Army Depot, Alabama. The awards are made under U.S. Army RFP No. DACA27-1-26-204 and the Army’s newly launched Strategic Capital Initiatives (“SCI”) program. Titan is open to other Army sites and will continue to pursue those opportunities.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Historic First: First commercial graphite purification facility to be sited on U.S. Army installations, a landmark effort in ending America’s 100% import reliance on foreign-controlled graphite supply chains
  • Executive Order 14241: ESM's selection is among the first Enhanced Use Lease awards issued pursuant to President Trump's March 2025 Executive Order directing the deployment of domestic mineral processing infrastructure on U.S. defense installations
  • Two Conditional EUL Awards: Pine Bluff Arsenal, AR (~245 acres, primary site) and Anniston Army Depot, AL (~97 acres, secondary site)
  • Facility Purpose: Design, finance, build, and operate the Kilbourne Graphite Purification Plant to produce Purified Micronized Graphite (PMG) and Coated Spherical Purified Graphite (CSPG) for defense, energy and industrial applications
  • Zero Taxpayer Cost: All development, construction, and operating costs borne by Empire State Mines (“ESM”); U.S. Army retains land title at all times
  • Long-Term Strategic Partnership: Lease term up to 50 years under 10 U.S.C. § 2667 Enhanced Use Lease authority
  • Supply Chain Independence: Directly challenges China’s near-total control of graphite processing; delivers the domestic supply security that U.S. defense, energy and industrial supply chains require
  • National Security Platform: Establishes a public-private partnership model for deploying critical mineral processing infrastructure on U.S. defense installations
  • Development Timeline: Business Terms Agreement negotiations underway; construction targeted to commence in H2 2027

These conditional awards give effect to President Trump's Executive Order 14241, which directed the Department of War to use its Enhanced Use Lease authority to establish commercial mineral refining enterprises on U.S. military bases. ESM's selection is among the first awards issued under this initiative — a concrete step toward critical mineral independence and a demonstration that domestic mining companies, backed by federal policy and military infrastructure, can end America’s strategic dependence on foreign-controlled supply chains.

Subject to finalization of Business Terms Agreements with the U.S. Army, ESM will design, finance, construct, and operate the Kilbourne Graphite Purification Plant, a commercial-scale facility producing purified graphite critical to U.S. defense and energy storage supply chains. Pine Bluff Arsenal (Site B, ~245 acres) is designated as the primary site, with Anniston Army Depot (Parcel 1, ~97 acres) advancing on a sequenced schedule.

“For the first time in American history, a critical minerals processing facility will be built on U.S. defense soil, and Titan Mining is the company making it happen," said Rita Adiani, President & CEO of Titan Mining. "These awards mark a turning point in ending America's dependence on Chinese-controlled supply chains, and Titan is honored to lead the re-shoring initiative of critical minerals which are essential to our national security.”

A HISTORIC MILESTONE FOR U.S. CRITICAL MINERAL SECURITY

Graphite is among the most strategically exposed critical minerals facing the United States today. The country is 100% reliant on imports for natural flake graphite, and China controls more than 90% of global battery-grade graphite processing capacity, a chokehold over materials essential to munitions, missiles, sensors, energy storage and electric vehicles. More than merely a supply chain vulnerability, it is a strategic dependency, especially because the United States currently lacks commercial-scale domestic graphite capacity.

ESM's selection under the U.S. Army's Enhanced Use Lease program represents a significant step toward addressing this strategic gap. It establishes a new public-private partnership model for deploying critical mineral processing infrastructure on U.S. defense installations and demonstrates how government and industry can work together to strengthen domestic supply chains without cost to the taxpayer.

The Kilbourne Graphite Project, anchored by Titan's natural graphite resource in New York State, is uniquely positioned to support a fully integrated domestic graphite supply chain, from mine to value-add graphite products, helping advance U.S. defense, industrial and energy security objectives.

Adiani added: “America has declared critical mineral independence before — now it’s time to build it. We have the resources in the ground, the infrastructure to process it, and now U.S. Army partnership to take it further downstream. This effort aims to establish a fully domestic supply chain, entirely free from foreign control.”

EUL STRUCTURE: A PIONEER PUBLIC-PRIVATE MODEL

The Enhanced Use Lease mechanism under 10 U.S.C. § 2667 is a proven but rarely applied statutory authority that allows the Army to lease underutilized land to qualified private partners for up to 50 years. ESM’s conditional selection marks the first application of this authority to a critical mineral processing facility, establishing a replicable template for future mineral-sector EUL partnerships across the defense estate.

The U.S. Army retains ownership of the land at all times, while ESM is responsible for all costs associated with the financing, design, construction, operation and eventual decommissioning of the facility. In lieu of cash rent, ESM will provide in-kind consideration through infrastructure improvements at the host installation, generating direct benefits for military personnel, families and base operations. All project activities will be undertaken in accordance with applicable federal requirements, including Davis-Bacon prevailing wage provisions and Buy American Act requirements.

About Titan Mining Corporation

Titan is an Augusta Group company which produces zinc concentrate at its 100%-owned Empire State Mine located in New York state. Titan is also a natural flake graphite producer and the United States’ first end-to-end producer of natural flake graphite in 70 years. Titan’s goal is to deliver shareholder value through operational excellence, development and exploration. We have a strong commitment towards developing critical minerals assets which enhance the security of the domestic supply chain. For more information on the Company, please visit our website at www.titanminingcorp.com

Investor Relations Contact

Irina Kuznetsova
Director, Investor Relations
Phone: (778) 870-7735
Email: info@titanminingcorp.com

Media Relations Contact

KCSA Strategic Communications
Email: TitanMining@KCSA.com 

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Information

Certain statements and information contained in this news release constitute “forward-looking statements”, and “forward-looking information” within the meaning of applicable securities laws (collectively, “forward-looking statements”). These statements appear in a number of places in this news release and include, but are not limited to, statements regarding: the negotiation and execution of Business Terms Agreements with the U.S. Army; the development, financing, construction and operation of the proposed Kilbourne Graphite Purification Plant; the anticipated location, scope, timing and capacity of the proposed facilities; the advancement of the Kilbourne Graphite Project and related downstream processing infrastructure; the Company's ability to establish a fully integrated domestic graphite supply chain; the anticipated benefits of the Enhanced Use Lease opportunities; the Company's ability to satisfy the requirements necessary to advance the proposed projects; and the Company's strategic growth objectives and critical minerals initiatives. When used in this news release, words such as “to be”, “believe”, “targeted”, “could”, “will”, “planned”, “expected”, “potential”, and similar expressions are intended to identify these forward-looking statements. Although the Company believes that the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements and/or information are reasonable, undue reliance should not be placed on forward-looking statements since the Company can give no assurance that such expectations will prove to be correct. These statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual results or events to vary materially from those anticipated in such forward-looking statements, including risks relating to cost increases for capital and operating costs; risks of shortages and fluctuating costs of equipment or supplies; risks relating to fluctuations in the price of zinc and graphite; the inherently hazardous nature of mining-related activities; potential effects on our operations of environmental regulations in New York State; risks due to legal proceedings; and risks related to operation of mining projects generally; risks relating to the negotiation and execution of definitive agreements with the U.S. Army; risks that the proposed Enhanced Use Lease opportunities do not proceed as currently contemplated or at all; risks relating to permitting, financing, construction and operation of the proposed graphite purification facilities; risks relating to government policies, approvals and funding priorities; and risks associated with the development of domestic critical mineral supply chains; and the risks, uncertainties and other factors identified in the Company's periodic filings with Canadian securities regulators and the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. Such forward-looking statements are based on various assumptions, including assumptions regarding the successful negotiation of Business Terms Agreements with the U.S. Army; the availability of suitable financing; the timing of permitting and construction activities; the ability to develop and operate the proposed purification facilities as contemplated; continued government support for domestic critical minerals initiatives; and demand for purified graphite products. While the Company considers these assumptions to be reasonable, based on information currently available, they may prove to be incorrect. Except as required by applicable law, we assume no obligation to update or to publicly announce the results of any change to any forward-looking statement contained herein to reflect actual results, future events or developments, changes in assumptions or changes in other factors affecting the forward-looking statements. If we update any one or more forward-looking statements, no inference should be drawn that we will make additional updates with respect to those or other forward-looking statements. You should not place undue importance on forward-looking statements and should not rely upon these statements as of any other date. All forward-looking statements contained in this news release are expressly qualified in their entirety by this cautionary statement.

FAQ

What did Titan Mining (TII) announce in its June 2026 Form 6-K?

Titan Mining announced that its subsidiary Empire State Mines received conditional selection from the U.S. Army for Enhanced Use Lease opportunities at Pine Bluff Arsenal and Anniston Army Depot to develop the Kilbourne Graphite Purification Plant for defense, energy and industrial graphite products.

What is the purpose of Titan Mining’s proposed Kilbourne Graphite Purification Plant?

The plant is planned to design, finance, build and operate facilities producing Purified Micronized Graphite and Coated Spherical Purified Graphite. These products would support U.S. defense, energy storage and industrial supply chains, helping reduce reliance on foreign-controlled graphite processing capacity.

Where will Titan Mining’s graphite facilities under the U.S. Army partnership be located?

Empire State Mines has conditional Enhanced Use Lease selections at Pine Bluff Arsenal in Arkansas, with about 245 acres as the primary site, and at Anniston Army Depot in Alabama, with about 97 acres as a secondary site, advancing on a sequenced development schedule.

Who will fund development under Titan Mining’s Enhanced Use Lease with the U.S. Army?

Empire State Mines will bear all development, construction, operation and decommissioning costs for the proposed graphite purification facilities, while the U.S. Army retains land title and receives in-kind infrastructure improvements instead of cash rent, at no direct cost to taxpayers.

When is construction of Titan Mining’s graphite purification plant expected to start?

Titan Mining states that construction of the Kilbourne Graphite Purification Plant is targeted to commence in the second half of 2027, following negotiation and finalization of Business Terms Agreements with the U.S. Army and completion of required permitting and project preparations.

How does Titan Mining’s project aim to impact U.S. graphite supply security?

The company highlights that the project is intended to help build a fully integrated domestic graphite supply chain, from its New York natural graphite resource through purified products, directly addressing the current 100% U.S. import reliance and China’s dominant share of battery-grade graphite processing.

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