Announcement • May 07
Century Lithium Corp. Provides Update on Permitting for Angel Island Lithium Project Century Lithium Corp. has submitted a Draft Mine Plan of Operations to the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, which is presently under review. On April 22nd, 2026, the Company signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the BLM that defines respective roles during the National Environmental Policy Act permitting process. Within the next month, the Company expects to receive initial comments from the BLM to assist in completing the final Mine Plan of Operations. Angel Island is a Transparency Project under the Federal Permitting Council's FAST-41 program. Details on the permitting schedule can be found on the Permitting Dashboard for Federal Infrastructure Projects. In parallel with federal permitting, the Company is advancing the workstreams identified in the 2026 Feasibility Study, including state and local permitting, pre-construction and detailed engineering, and definition of supporting project infrastructure. The Company is also pursuing research and development initiatives with the potential to attract funding and to even further improve the economics and design of Angel Island. Announcement • May 05
Century Lithium Corp. Announces Executive and Board Appointments Century Lithium Corp. appointed Daniel Kalmbach as Vice President, Exploration and Resource Development. Mr. Kalmbach is a geologist with 26 years of experience in the minerals industry. Since 2017, Mr. Kalmbach has led the Company's mineral resource development, technical reporting, and permitting activities for Angel Island. Mr. Kalmbach holds a B.Sc. degree in Geology from the University of Idaho and is a Certified Professional Geologist with the American Institute of Professional Geologists. He is a Qualified/Competent Person under CRIRSCO-recognized reporting standards. Teresa Conner is appointed Director of Permitting and Environmental Affairs. Ms. Conner has 45 years of experience in both the mining and oil and gas industries. Since 2021, Ms. Conner has led the Company's permitting activities and strategy, environmental planning, regulatory coordination, and compliance activities for Angel Island. Ms. Conner holds a B.Sc. degree in Mining and Geological Engineering and a M.L.S. degree in Legal Studies with a focus in Mining Law and Policy from the University of Arizona. Ms. Conner is a member of the Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration, and a member and former Trustee of the American Exploration & Mining Association. Ms. Conner brings extensive experience in permitting, federal land management coordination, and environmental baseline programs in the western United States. She will lead the Company's permitting activities and engagement with public and regulatory interests. Announcement • Apr 26
Century Lithium Corp Announces Update on Relocation of Lithium Extraction Facility (Demonstration Plant) to the Company's Site in Tonopah, Nevada, USA Century Lithium Corp. provided an update on the relocation of its Lithium Extraction Facility (Demonstration Plant) to the Company's site in Tonopah, Nevada, USA. Current market conditions also highlight the competitive advantage of the Company's 100%-owned Angel Island lithium project ("Angel Island") in Esmeralda County, Nevada and its integrated chlor-alkali process as global sulfur and sulfuric acid prices rise. The Demonstration Plant operated at the Company's Amargosa Valley facility for five years, producing battery-grade lithium carbonate and validating the integrated chlor-alkali flowsheet for Angel Island. Relocation to Tonopah is proceeding as planned. Equipment relocation, construction of a new process building, and application for a Nevada Water Pollution Control Permit are all in progress, with commissioning targeted for the second half of 2026.Upon completion, the Company plans to conduct structured metallurgical testing per the recommendations of the 2026 Feasibility Study including full test runs on claystone zones 1 and 2. Bench-scale testing reported in the Feasibility Study indicates the deeper claystone performs as well as, or better than, the bulk samples of surface material used in earlier runs. The Company also plans to evaluate improvements to leaching, direct lithium extraction ("DLE"), and lithium carbonate and hydroxide production. The Demonstration Plant will also serve as a showcase of salt-based lithium extraction for government agencies, community stakeholders, and potential funding partners. The Company is pursuing federal critical-minerals funding opportunities, including evaluation of the potential recovery of additional critical elements from Angel Island leach solutions as identified in the Feasibility Study.