29 August, 2025
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UPDATE: Patriot Battery Metals Inc. has just filed a critical technical report on the Shaakichiuwaanaan Project in Quebec, Canada, marking a significant milestone in the mining sector. The report, prepared according to NI 43-101 standards, was submitted on August 30, 2025, with key findings effective as of June 20, 2025.

This urgent filing follows a previous announcement on July 20, 2025, where the company revealed a groundbreaking mineral resource estimate for the CV5 and CV13 LCT pegmatites, including the world’s largest pollucite-hosted caesium pegmatite. The technical report, now available on SEDAR+, provides essential updates that could reshape operational planning and investment strategies in the lithium market.

The report details the impressive mineral resources at the Shaakichiuwaanaan Project, which hosts 0.69 million tonnes at 4.40% Cs2O indicated, and 1.70 million tonnes at 2.40% Cs2O inferred. Furthermore, the total consolidated mineral resource is now estimated at 108.0 million tonnes at 1.40% Li2O, making it one of the largest lithium pegmatite resources in the Americas.

The filing comes at a pivotal moment as the demand for lithium and caesium continues to surge, driven by the global transition to electric vehicles and renewable energy solutions. Investors are keenly monitoring these developments, as the report provides clarity on the project’s potential economic viability.

In an official statement, Kenneth Brinsden, President and CEO of Patriot Battery Metals, emphasized the importance of these findings:

“This technical report not only confirms our resource estimates but also highlights the strategic significance of the Shaakichiuwaanaan Project in the global mineral landscape.”

The report was meticulously prepared by BBA Inc. and Primero Group Americas Inc., two independent consulting groups, ensuring the highest standards of accuracy and reliability. As the market reacts to this news, stakeholders are encouraged to review the technical report available on SEDAR+ and the company’s website for detailed insights.

Going forward, all eyes will be on how Patriot Battery Metals leverages this information to advance its feasibility studies and operational plans. The implications of this report could significantly impact the company’s trajectory and the broader lithium industry.

Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops. For immediate inquiries, contact the company at +1 (604) 279-8709 or visit www.patriotbatterymetals.com.