Mr. Kiril Mugerman reports
GEOMEGA OBTAINS ENVIRONMENTAL PERMIT AND ADVANCES STRATEGIC DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
Geomega Resources Inc. has obtained the environmental permit from the Ministere de l'Environnement, de la Lutte contre les Changements Climatiques, de la Faune et des Parcs for its rare earth magnet (NdFeB) recycling demonstration plant located in Saint-Hubert, Que. The corporation also provides updates on the continuing construction of the demonstration plant, the advancement of its new research and piloting facilities, and progress on the bauxite residue valorization demonstration project being developed in collaboration with Rio Tinto.
Environmental permit
Geomega has received the required authorization allowing the corporation to operate its demonstration plant and collect the necessary operational data on its innovative process through Dec. 31, 2028. Upon successful completion of this phase and subject to satisfactory results, Geomega intends to apply for a full commercial environmental permit.
"This is the first time that our process will operate at an industrial scale, giving us an opportunity to demonstrate the environmental benefits offered by our technology," commented Kiril Mugerman, president and chief executive officer of Geomega. "Our processes strive to be near-zero solid and liquid waste. Through the monitoring program focused on process efficiency and environmental performance implemented at the demonstration plant, Geomega will generate robust data to demonstrate the performance and reliability of its process. These environmental and operational results will enable magnet manufacturers to confidently evaluate and integrate our recycling technology directly into their facilities, paving the way for commercial licensing agreements."
Demonstration plant construction update
Construction of the demonstration plant has progressed significantly over the past six months. All major process equipment has been delivered and installed, with final positioning of certain units being completed in coordination with continuing piping work.
Piping installation is continuing and is expected to be completed by the end of July. The control and automation system is at an advanced stage, with all control cable pulling complete and connection and testing scheduled to continue through July. Construction of the control room is expected to be completed in June.
Based on the current construction schedule and remaining activities, plant construction is expected to be largely completed by the end of the summer. Magnet feed purchases have increased and will continue throughout the coming months to build up a sufficient stockpile of feed material. Commissioning will then begin progressively across various sections of the plant, followed by section-by-section start-up.
Progress of bauxite residue valorization demonstration project with Rio Tinto
The prefeasibility engineering phase of the joint development agreement announced on Oct. 8, 2025, which included PFDs, P&IDs and HAZID, as well as equipment selection and sizing, is well advanced. All deliverables to be provided by Geomega have been fulfilled, and the balance payment of $100,000 of the originally planned payments for 2025 and 2026 totalling $1.5-million, is expected to be received in the coming weeks. This prefeasibility study will support Rio Tinto's decision on whether to proceed with definitive engineering, followed by detailed engineering study, prior to making a final decision on the construction of a demonstration plant in Saguenay, Que.
"The work completed over the past nine months by the external engineering firm, with support from Geomega's engineering team, represents the first independent evaluation of our technology at this level, including validation of key process parameters, mass balances and underlying design assumptions," added Mr. Mugerman. "We are encouraged by the consistency of the results and the positive technical feedback received to date from both the Rio Tinto team and the engineering firm. Bauxite residue valorization represents a significant opportunity to recover valuable metals including critical minerals from an underutilized industrial waste stream while reducing environmental liabilities. We look forward to advancing to the next phase of development with Rio Tinto as we continue to demonstrate the robustness and scalability of our process."
Progress on the integrated research and development and piloting facility
As announced on Dec. 17, 2025, Geomega has initiated the design and construction of its integrated R&D and piloting facilities in Saint-Hubert, Que. The required operational permits for the facility have been obtained. Plumbing for both the laboratory and piloting sections has been completed while HVAC and sprinkler systems are expected to be completed in June. Main equipment and materials have been ordered and will be installed over the coming weeks. Construction of the new multilevel piloting infrastructure is continuing and is expected to be completed by the end of the summer.
"Following the federal support announced late last year, this integrated facility represents a key step in strengthening Geomega's capacity to accelerate process development and scale-up under one roof," added Mr. Mugerman. "By combining advanced laboratory capabilities with larger and more flexible piloting infrastructure, we will be able to shorten development cycles, validate process improvements more efficiently, and expand the application of our technologies to more diverse industrial and mining waste streams simultaneously. This platform is expected to play an important role in advancing our technologies toward commercialization and supporting future growth opportunities."
About Geomega Resources Inc.
Geomega develops innovative technologies for extraction and separation of rare earth elements and other critical metals essential for a sustainable future. Geomega works with various feed streams to apply its technologies to waste valorization. This includes NdFeB magnet recycling, bauxite residue and sulphide tailings processing. Geomega's strategy revolves around gradually derisking its innovative technology and delivering cash flow and return value to shareholders while working directly with the main players in their respective industries.
As its technologies are demonstrated on larger scales, Geomega is committed to work with major partners to help extract value from mining feeds, tailings and other industrial residues that contain rare earths and other critical metals. Irrespective of the metal or the source, Geomega adopts a consistent approach to reduce the environmental impact and to contribute to lowering greenhouse gases emissions through recycling the major reagents in the process.
Geomega also owns the Montviel rare earth carbonatite deposit, the largest National Instrument 43-101 bastnesite resource estimate in North America and holds over 16.8 million shares of Auriginal Mining Corp., a mineral exploration company that is exploring for copper and gold projects in Quebec, Canada.
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