Ottawa, Ontario -
Newsfile Corp. - May 7, 2026 -
Focus Graphite Inc. (TSXV: FMS) (OTCQB: FCSMF) (FSE: FKC0) ("
Focus" or the "
Company"),
a Canadian developer of high-grade flake graphite deposits and advanced
graphite materials for battery, defence, and industrial applications,
is pleased to announce its upgraded mineral resource estimate ("
MRE") on its 100%-owned Lac Tetepisca Project (the "
Project") in Quebec. The MRE was completed pursuant to the requirements of National Instrument 43-101 -
Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects ("
NI 43-101").
Highlights
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- One of the Largest Identified Graphite Deposits Globally:
This new mineral resource estimate includes 120,163 ktonnes of Indicated
Mineral Resources at 10.27% Cg and 24,143 ktonnes of Inferred Mineral
Resources at 9.88% Cg (see table below for additional details regarding
the calculation of the MRE and the average Cg grades for the Indicated
and Inferred Mineral Resources).
- - High-Grade Mineral Resources: Estimates were calculated using
a conservative 3.5% Cg cut-off grade and a US$1,200 per tonne average
selling price for graphite concentrate.
- - Significant Expansion Potential: Opportunities exist through
step-out and infill drilling to extend the deposit to the southwest and
at greater depths, as well as through drill testing of numerous
additional geophysical anomalies.
- - AI-Enabled Characterization Technology: Novel, low-cost
AI-enabled in situ graphite flake characterization technology is
expected to be incorporated into a future MOGC mineral resource update.
- - Potential Acid generation Mitigation Materials: Dolomitic
marble from the hanging wall has been included within the resource shell
and may be used to mitigate acid generation within the tailings storage
facility. Acid buffering capacity results are expected to be published
in the coming months.
IOS Geosciences Inc. ("
IOS"), a leading Quebec-based geological
consulting firm was retained to produce a mineral resource estimate
update and prepare a technical report (the "Technical Report"). The
Technical Report will contain the full results of the Company's drill
program and a mineral resource estimation update. Pursuant to NI 43-101,
the Company will file the Technical Report within forty-five (45) days
of the date hereof on the Company's SEDAR+ profile at
http://www.sedarplus.ca.
The MRE update was completed by IOS, using results from 150 drill holes
totalling 26,095 metres, and including 2022 campaign results recently
reported and totalling 9,628 metres from 44 drill holes.
The MRE update for the Project is based on 150 inclined and sub-vertical
diamond drill holes performed between 2014 and 2022 on the
Manicouagan-Ouest Graphitic Corridor ("
MOGC") and South-West MOGC ("
SW-MOGC")
graphite prospect, totalling of 26,095 metres. Focus discovered the
MOGC prospect in July 2012 while conducting reconnaissance geological
mapping, prospecting, and trenching on the Property. The MOGC is defined
by a 2 kilometre linear Magnetic (MAG) and Electromagnetic (EM) anomaly
that trends N035°. Drilling was conducted on a 1.5 km long segment of
the MOGC following 300 m long drilling lines oriented N305° and spaced
100 m, 50 m, or 25 m apart.
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Table 1: Mineral Resources (at 3.5% Cg Cut-Off) - MOGC, Lac Tetepisca Project
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Mineral Resource Category
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Tonnes (kt)
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Graphitic Carbon
(%)
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In-Situ Graphite (kt)
|
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Measured*
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-
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-
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-
|
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Indicated*
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120,163
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10.27
|
12,345
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Total Measured and Indicated*
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120,163
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10.27
|
12,345
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Inferred*
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24,143
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9.88
|
2,386
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* See notes 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15
Notes
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These mineral resources are not mineral reserves as they do
not have demonstrated economic viability. The MRE follows current CIM
Definition Standards (2014) and CIM MRMR Best Practice Guidelines
(2019). A technical report supporting the MRE will be filed within 45
days in accordance with NI 43-101. The results are presented undiluted
and are considered to have reasonable prospects for eventual economic
extraction ("RPEEE").
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The independent and qualified persons ("QPs") for the mineral
resource estimate, as defined in NI 43-101, are Jean-Michel Dubé, P.Geo.
from IOS Geosciences and Alexandre Burelle, P.Eng., from Evomine
Consulting. The effective date is April 30th, 2026.
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The estimate includes four (5) variably mineralized domains
and one (1) dilution envelope modeled using LeapFrog Geo and
interpolated using LeapFrog Edge.
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2.0 m composites were calculated within the mineralized zones
using the grade of the adjacent material when assayed or a value of zero
when not assayed.
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High-grade capping on composites (supported by statistical
analysis) was set at 27% Cg in the MOGC zone and 8.5% Cg in the SW-MOGC
zone. Outlier capping restriction was set at 16% Cg for composites in
the MOGC zone that are situated further than 50% the maximum
interpolation distances.
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The estimate was completed using a rotated block model (N030°)
in Leapfrog Edge, with a parent block size of 5m x 10m x 5m (X, Y, Z)
and a sub-block size of 2.5m x 5m x 2.5m (X, Y, Z).
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Grade interpolation was obtained by Inverse Distance Squared (ID2) methodology using hard boundaries.
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Density values are interpolated and blocks that are not interpolated were assigned their lithology average value.
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Mineral resources were classified as Indicated and Inferred.
Indicated resources are defined with a minimum of three (3) drill holes
in areas where the closest composite is situated less than 90 m away
from the block centroid and Inferred resources with two (2) drill holes
in areas where the closest composite is situated less than 135 m away
from block centroids and there is reasonable geological and grade
continuity.
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It is the QP's opinion that the current classification used is
adequate and reliable for this type of mineralization and mineral
resource estimate.
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The MRE is pit constrained. There are no out-pit resources meeting the RPEEE requirement.
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The RPEEE requirement is satisfied by applying a cut-off grade
based on reasonable economic parameters and constraining volumes. The
potential open pit (OP) of the 2026 MRE is locally constrained by a
surface optimized with the pseudo-flow algorithm in Deswik using a
cut-off grade of 3.5%Cg. The following parameters were considered:
mining cost = CA$6.00/t mined; processing cost = CA$35.00/t processed;
G&A cost = CA$10.00/t processed; concentrate transportation cost =
CA$200/t conc.; Cg Price = US$1,200/t conc.; CAD/USD exchange rate =
1.38; overburden slope angle = 25°; rock slope angle = 50°; concentrator
recovery = 86.6%, concentrate grade = 96.4%.
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The number of metric tonnes was rounded to the nearest
thousand, following the recommendations in NI 43-101. The metal contents
are presented in tonnes (tonnes x grade) rounded to the nearest
thousand. Any discrepancies in the totals are due to rounding effects.
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The QPs are not aware of any known environmental, permitting,
legal, title-related, taxation, socio-political, or marketing issues or
any other relevant issue not reported in the Technical Report that could
materially affect the Mineral Resources Estimate.
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No mineral reserves have been established for the Lac Tetepisca Project.
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Table 2: Sensitivity Analysis
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Mineral Resource Category
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Measured
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Indicated
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Inferred
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Cut Off (Cg)
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Tonnes (kt)
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Graphitic Carbon (%)
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In-Situ Graphite (kt)
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Tonnes (kt)
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Graphitic Carbon (%)
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In-Situ Graphite (kt)
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Tonnes (kt)
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Graphitic Carbon (%)
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In-Situ Graphite (kt)
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Base Case
3.5%
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-
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-
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-
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120,163
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10.27
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12,345
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24,143
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9.88
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2,386
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7.0%
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-
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-
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-
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81,026
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12.64
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10,243
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16,775
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11.85
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1,987
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10.0%
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-
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-
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-
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54,656
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14.70
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8,037
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10,554
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13.87
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1,464
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13.0%
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-
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-
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-
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35,627
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16.46
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5,864
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5,999
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15.78
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946
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"This updated mineral resource at Lac Tetepisca represents a
transformative milestone for Focus Graphite," commented Dean Hanisch,
Chief Executive Officer of Focus Graphite. "To be a credible and serious
alternative source of supply to China, particularly in building a
secure domestic North American supply chain, projects must demonstrate
scale, size, and grade. Lac Tetepisca delivers on all three. While
operating costs in Canada are inherently higher than in China, grade is
the key equalizer, and the grade and scale we are demonstrating here are
critical differentiators. Graphite is an industrial mineral, and
qualifying a new supply requires significant time and effort to fully
characterize the material, making switching unattractive. This is why
deposits of this scale are generational, and we believe Lac Tetepisca's
size and grade justify that transition while reinforcing our position as
a long-term North American supplier."
Jason Latkowcer, Vice President of Corporate Development, commented,
"Supply chains are being redefined by control and reliability. With Lac
Knife and Lac Tetepisca, we are building a domestic platform capable of
delivering high-grade graphite at scale, aligned with North American and
allied energy and defence priorities."
Figure 1: 2026 MRE Resource Block model of the Lac Tetepisca Project
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Qualified Person
The technical content disclosed in this news release was reviewed and
approved by Rejean Girard, P.Geo (Qc), President of IOS Geosciences
Inc., a consultant to the Company, and a qualified person as defined
under National Instrument NI 43-101.
Data Verification
Vast majority of raw data, including drilling and assaying, were
available to the author as a coherent and validated database, built and
maintained by the contractor through the years. Rigorous logging and
assaying procedure were maintained throughout all the drill programs.
Data used for the current MRE have undergone a comprehensive
verification process to ensure accuracy and reliability. The
verification procedures were conducted by qualified professionals with
relevant expertise in geological and mining disciplines. They were
overseen by the Qualified Person.
QA/QC Procedures
Identical assaying procedure as well as Quality assurance and quality
control (QA/QC) procedures were maintained throughout the various drill
programs, in coherence with the Lac Knife sister project. Thorough
laboratory proficiency analyses were conducted in 2010-2012 on Lac Knife
samples, and internal reference material was then manufactured and used
throughout both Lac Knife and Lac Tetepisca QAQC programs. During 2012,
2014, 2018 and apart of 2021 program, COREM laboratory from Québec City
has been used for routine assays. Activation Laboratories from
Ancaster, ON, was used on 10% interlaboratory for cross-checks purpose.
For half of 2021 samples, these two laboratories' roles were inverted.
Aside of inter-laboratories duplicates, certified reference materials,
internal reference materials and blanks were regularly inserted, and
used to monitor result accuracy and precision. Total carbon, organic
carbon and inorganic carbon analysis were performed on 10% of the
samples, certifying that the routine assays were only reporting
graphitic carbon. The same 10% of samples were also submitted for trace
metal analysis, in anticipation of future environmental studies. They
were subjected to their own QA/QC procedure. Re-assays and validation
analysis were requested whenever deviations were noted.
MRE Validation
Multiple validation approaches were taken. Block volume estimates for
each mineralized zone were compared to the 3D wireframe models. Block
grades, composite grades and assays were visually compared on sections,
plans and longitudinal views for both densely and sparsely drilled areas
and no significant differences were observed. There is a good match
observed in the grade distribution. The trend and local variation of the
estimated inverse distance squared (ID2) interpolation were compared to
ordinary kriging (OK) and nearest-neighbor (NN) interpolation using
swath plots (North, East, Elevation, Northeast).
Geological Complexity:
The property's geological setting is quite simple but may still pose
challenges in terms of interpretation and validation. Unknown geological
structures and mineralization patterns could introduce uncertainties
despite validation efforts.
It is crucial to note that, despite these limitations, every effort has
been made to minimize potential biases and inaccuracies in the data.
Qualified Persons have exercised their professional judgment to mitigate
these limitations and ensure the reliability of the information
presented in this report.
About Focus Graphite Advanced Materials Inc.
Focus Graphite Advanced Materials is redefining the future of critical
minerals with two 100% owned world-class graphite projects and
cutting-edge battery technology. Our flagship Lac Knife project stands
as one of the most advanced highest-purity graphite deposits in North
America, with a fully completed feasibility study and near-completed
environmental assessment study. Lac Knife is set to become a key
supplier for the battery, defence, and advanced materials industries.
Our Lac Tetepisca project further strengthens our portfolio, with the
potential to be one of the largest and highest-purity and highest-grade
graphite deposits in North America. Graphite mineralization at Lac
Tetepisca is very similar to that of Lac Knife, forecasting similar
behaviour in the concentration and purification processes. At Focus, we
go beyond mining — we are pioneering environmentally sustainable
processing solutions and innovative battery technologies, including our
patent-pending silicon-enhanced spheroidized graphite, designed to
enhance battery performance and efficiency.
Our commitment to innovation ensures an eco-friendly supply chain from
mine to market. Collaboration is at the core of our vision. We actively
partner with industry leaders, research institutions, and government
agencies to accelerate the commercialization of next-generation graphite
materials. As a North American company, we are dedicated to securing a
resilient, locally sourced supply of critical minerals — reducing
dependence on foreign-controlled markets and driving the transition to a
sustainable future.
For more information on Focus Graphite Inc. please visit
http://www.focusgraphite.com.
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Investors Contact:
Dean Hanisch
CEO, Focus Graphite Inc.
dhanisch@focusgraphite.com
+1 (613) 612-6060
Jason Latkowcer
VP Corporate Development
jlatkowcer@focusgraphite.com
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Certain statements contained in this press release constitute
forward-looking information. These statements relate to future events or
future performance. The use of any of the words "could," "intend,"
"expect," "believe," "will," "projected," "estimated," and similar
expressions, as well as statements relating to matters that are not
historical facts, are intended to identify forward-looking information
and are based on the Company's current beliefs or assumptions as to the
outcome and timing of such future events.
In particular, this press release contains forward-looking
information regarding, among other things, the results of the updated
mineral resource estimate for the Lac Tetepisca Project, including the
quantity and grade of mineral resources; the potential for expansion of
the mineral resource through additional drilling, including step-out and
infill programs; the timing, completion, and filing of the related
technical report in accordance with National Instrument 43-101; the
assumptions underlying the mineral resource estimate, including
commodity prices, cut-off grades, and geological interpretations; the
potential for future mineral resource updates; the advancement of
environmental studies and permitting processes; the potential
development of the Project and its ability to become a significant
supplier of graphite; and the Company's plans to further evaluate and
develop the Project, including metallurgical testing, engineering
studies, and downstream processing opportunities.
Forward-looking statements are subject to known and unknown risks,
uncertainties, and other factors that may cause actual results,
performance, or achievements to differ materially from those expressed
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but are not limited to, risks related to market conditions, regulatory
approvals, changes in economic conditions, the ability to raise
sufficient funds on acceptable terms or at all, operational risks
associated with mineral exploration and development, and other risks
detailed from time to time in the Company's public disclosure documents
available under its profile on SEDAR+.
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