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March 2025 Quarterly Activities Report
Significant Progress at Bleiberg Zinc-Lead-Germanium Project, and strategic acquisition of the High-Grade El Aguila Gold-Silver Project in Argentina
Key highlights:
• Breakthrough Germanium Grades Confirmed at Bleiberg: Exceptional grades of up to 1,500 g/t Ge identified in historic concentrate samples—well above global production norms—highlight the potential for direct refining and strategic supply chain advantages.
• Strategic Expansion at Bleiberg Strengthens Critical Mineral Footprint: Landholding expanded from 80km² to 142km², securing a highly prospective 26km corridor and reinforcing BM8’s leading position in European critical minerals exploration.
• Isotope Ge76 Confirmed in Historic Bleiberg Samples: Confirmation of Germanium-76, a key isotope in advanced semiconductors, marks a major technical milestone and supports the growing strategic relevance of the Bleiberg Project.
• Portfolio Growth Through Strategic Acquisition in Argentina: Farm-in agreement secured for the El Aguila Gold-Silver Project, a 9,124-hectare, district-scale opportunity in Tier-1 jurisdiction, aligning with BM8’s strategy to build a diversified pipeline of highly prospective assets.
• High-Grade Gold & Silver Confirmed at El Aguila: Surface samples return up to 174.58 g/t Au and 4,739 g/t Ag, with shallow drill intercepts supporting near-term discovery potential. Land access agreements secured and exploration underway.
• Best Lithium Intercepts to Date at Falcon Lake: Winter drilling returned standout results, including 54.1m at 1.74% Li₂O, confirming the high-grade potential across the project. Falcon Lake remains a core asset with long-term development potential.
Corporate
The Group closed the Quarter with a cash balance of $582k .Battery Age announced on 4 February a $1.5 million (before costs) placement to sophisticated investors via the issue of 18,292,683 ordinary shares at $0.082 per share to advance explorations activities and support working capital expenditure.
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