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Electric Metals (USA) Ltd
Symbol EML
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Close 2023-07-05 C$ 0.30
Market Cap C$ 30,137,417
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Electric Metals (USA) forms technical advisory board

2023-07-06 11:35 ET - News Release

ELECTRIC METALS ANNOUNCES THE FORMATION OF A TECHNICAL ADVISORY BOARD TO FAST-TRACK DEVELOPMENT OF EMILY MANGANESE PRODUCTION

Electric Metals (USA) Ltd. has formed a technical advisory board (TAB) under the leadership of Dr. Ian Pringle. The TAB has assembled a group of leading technical experts that will help EML develop and iterate on a framework for evaluating various technical development tasks in the Company's quest to become a leading north American producer of high purity manganese products to supply US energy and technology markets, in particular, the rapidly expanding lithium-ion battery market.

EML is pleased announce the following group of technical specialists as inaugural members of the TAB:

Dr. Ian Pringle, BSc(hons) Geology, PhD, Chair of the TAB, is a Geologist and senior mining executive with an outstanding track record of successful mineral resource evaluation, discovery, project development and operations for numerous mining companies. Dr. Pringle has considerable experience and high technical capability, particularly in international base/precious metals and critical minerals projects. He has been integral in the development of several world-class mines and is highly regarded for his work in the battery minerals sector.

Mr. Tyson Hall, BSc (Chemical Engineering), MBA, is a Chemical Engineer with broad executive experience in manufacturing and specialty chemicals. Mr. Hall has planned, built and operated high-value advanced materials projects throughout the USA, including lithium and boron. Most recently Mr. Hall was Chief Operating Officer at 5E Advanced Material and was previously Global Business Director of Performance Materials at Albemarle Corp. Mr. Hall will apply his wealth of experience towards steering the development focus of Emily towards the appropriate chemical and battery markets.

Mr. Hermann Scriba, BEng, MEng (Extractive Metallurgy), is a Metallurgical Process Engineering Consultant with several decades of in-depth experience in operations, process development and engineering across a wide range of technologies and commodities. Mr. Scriba is a specialist in hydrometallurgy and has recent experience in managing testwork and flowsheet development for processing and refining of battery metals, including Lithium, Nickel, Cobalt and Manganese. He will advise on testwork and flowsheet processing options as the high-grade Emily manganese ore is being assessed.

EML will benefit from the diversity of insights and complementary skill sets of Dr. Pringle, Mr. Hall and Mr. Scriba. Additional members of the TAB with specialist industry skills and experience are expected to join the group in coming weeks.

About Electric Metals (USA) Limited

Electric Metals (USA) Limited (TSXV: EML) (OTCQB: EMUSF) is a U.S.-based mineral development company with manganese and silver projects geared to supporting the transition to clean energy. The Company's principal asset is the Emily Manganese Project in Minnesota, which has been the subject of considerable technical studies, including a National Instrument 43-101 Technical Report - Resource Estimate, with over US$26 million invested to date. The Company's mission in Minnesota is to become a domestic U.S. producer of high-purity, high-value manganese metal and chemical products for supply to U.S. energy, technology and industrial markets. With manganese playing a critical and prominent role in lithium-ion battery formulations, and with no current domestic supply or active mines for manganese in North America, the development of the Emily Manganese Project represents a significant opportunity for America, the State of Minnesota and for the Company's shareholders. In addition, the Company owns and operates the Corcoran Silver-Gold Project and the Belmont Silver Project in Nevada, with the former also having been the subject of a National Instrument 43-101 Technical Report - Resource Estimate.

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