INDEPENDENT TECHNICAL VERIFICATION

Geological, drilling, assay, and ASTM C618 data maintained for diligence review.

  • Drilling verification (PDH-1A, PDH-2A, PDH-3A)
  • Independent ALS assays & geological modeling
  • Two volumetric models confirming multi-billion–cubic-yard scale
  • Multi-decade production potential from large, near-surface pozzolan horizons
  • ASTM C618 certification confirming SCM-grade pozzolan
  • Geological report with mapping & drill logs
  • Independent ALS assay data
  • Qualified Person technical materials and declarations (2025)
  • Measured / Indicated / Inferred volume estimates (per underlying technical work)
  • ASTM C618 performance & engineering test work
  • Independent Engineer’s Report (2025)
  • Qualified-Person affidavit materials (2025)
  • Structured to support secured project financing and infrastructure / transition capital pathways, subject to verification and definitive documentation
  • Multi-commodity gross value snapshot covering multiple minerals and Class N pozzolan
  • Rare-earth and green-bond–aligned industrial minerals platform supporting low-carbon infrastructure objectives

NATURAL POZZOLAN FOR THE NEXT GENERATION OF CEMENT & CONCRETE

Environmental Minerals Inc. controls three mine sites, including a historic California operation originally associated with major Los Angeles aqueduct and Hoover Dam infrastructure projects. The company also manages a significant natural pozzolan system across the western United States. EMI’s ongoing programs encompass drilling, geochemical analysis, and independent ASTM C618 performance testing to establish Class N supplementary cementitious material (SCM) certification, with all supporting technical data maintained for due diligence review.

The material is clean, consistent, low-carbon, and requires only simple crushing and screening, enabling large-scale SCM supply to West Coast concrete markets facing structural fly-ash shortages. With direct highway access, minimal overburden, and independently verified volumetrics, EMI supports long-life production planning and infrastructure-grade diligence pathways.

INDEPENDENT SCALE, ECONOMICS & MULTI-COMMODITY VALUE

PRECIOUS-METALS & MULTI-COMMODITY GROSS VALUE

The NSH–EMI ore-body snapshot aggregates assay-based “gross book value” estimates for multiple minerals in the complex ore (gold, silver, platinum, palladium, iridium, rhodium, and aluminum oxide/iron) across roughly 4 billion tons of ore. Based on an independent geologist and Qualified Person analysis, the fact sheet presents a “total estimate” of approximately $16.553 trillion in gross value for two project locations, excluding Class N pozzolan and representing conceptual mineral content only, not mineral reserves, and not incorporating recovery, cost, timing, permitting, mine planning, or discounting assumptions. When this snapshot is combined with Qualified Person and geotechnical work across EMI’s third mine site, conservative low-end projections using current market pricing indicate an aggregate gross value of $28 trillion.

TECHNICAL, REGULATORY & CAPITAL-MARKETS ALIGNMENT