American Battery Technology Company Completes Additional Drill Program to Progress Mission to Increase American Critical Mineral Production at its Nevada Lithium Project

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Completion of 8 HQ Core Hole Drill Program to accelerate the company’s efforts to commercialize the Tonopah Flats Lithium Project in support of 'Immediate Measures to Increase American Mineral Production', a Presidential Executive Order

American Battery Technology Company's Tonopah Flats Lithium Project - Drill Program 4

American Battery Technology Chief Mineral Resource Officer Scott Jolcover, pictured left, and CEO Ryan Melsert, pictured right, inspect core samples collected from its Tonopah Flats Lithium Project in Nevada as part of its fourth drill program.  The completion of this drill program marks an important milestone in the company’s effort to accelerate the commercialization of its domestic lithium resource.
American Battery Technology Chief Mineral Resource Officer Scott Jolcover, pictured left, and CEO Ryan Melsert, pictured right, inspect core samples collected from its Tonopah Flats Lithium Project in Nevada as part of its fourth drill program. The completion of this drill program marks an important milestone in the company’s effort to accelerate the commercialization of its domestic lithium resource.

American Battery Technology Company's Tonopah Flats Lithium Project - Drill Program 4

This map identifies the 8 HQ core drill holes where samples were collected as part of  American Battery Technology Company completed fourth drill program at its Tonopah Flats Lithium project in central Nevada.  Core samples collected are currently being assayed, and the program aims to further define the previously disclosed lithium resource, enhance the resolution of the 3D resource model, and provide geotechnical data to shape the mine's structural pit design.
This map identifies the 8 HQ core drill holes where samples were collected as part of American Battery Technology Company completed fourth drill program at its Tonopah Flats Lithium project in central Nevada. Core samples collected are currently being assayed, and the program aims to further define the previously disclosed lithium resource, enhance the resolution of the 3D resource model, and provide geotechnical data to shape the mine's structural pit design.

Reno, Nev., April 08, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --  American Battery Technology Company (NASDAQ: ABAT), an integrated critical battery materials company that is commercializing its technologies for both primary battery minerals manufacturing and secondary minerals lithium-ion battery recycling, has completed its fourth drill program at its Tonopah Flats Lithium Project (TFLP). This marks an important milestone in the company’s effort to accelerate the commercialization of its domestic lithium resource in alignment with President Trump’s recent executive order Immediate Measures to Increase American Mineral Production.

This advancement in the commercialization of primary lithium production from our domestic-US Nevada claystone is a vital step towards onshoring the manufacturing of a reliable American critical mineral product,” said American Battery Technology Company CEO Ryan Melsert. “We look forward to collaborating with the Administration to accelerate the commercialization of our Tonopah Flats Project to support national security, reinforce supply chain stability, and create high-quality jobs.”

The company engaged True North Drilling of Tonopah, Nevada for the core sample collections. Additionally, Barr Engineering, a nationally recognized, top-tier mining engineering firm has been engaged to support the company in the design and development of its ‘mine plan of operation’ and the publication of a a prefeasibility study (PFS) for the TFLP.

This recent drilling program aims to further define the previously disclosed lithium resource, enhance the resolution of the 3D resource model, and provide geotechnical data to shape the mine's structural pit design. Samples collected during this phase are being assayed and characterized to further define the continuity of economic-grade lithium content across the proposed mine area.

The upcoming step in the TFLP’s commercialization involves completing and publishing its PFS, which will build upon the Amended Initial Assessment published in April 2024. This assessment identified the TFLP as one of the largest domestic lithium resources, with an estimated approximately 21.2 million tons of economical lithium carbonate equivalent (LCE). The PFS will further the process of identifying financing strategies and the overall development of the project.