5e advanced materials publishes fort cady project sk-1300 pre-feasibility technical report with a us$724.8m pre-tax npv7, 19.2% irr, initial 39.5-year mine life

Technical report underscores large, multi-generational high-grade colemanite deposit to support domestic supply of  boron amid growing demand hesperia, california / access newswire / august 7, 2025 / 5e advanced materials, inc. ("5e" or the "company") (nasdaq:feam)(asx:5ea), a boron and lithium company designated as critical infrastructure by the u.s. department of homeland security, is developing one of the world's largest new conventional boron deposits through a vertically integrated platform, is pleased to announce the completion of the preliminary feasibility study (the "technical report") for the company's fort cady project (the "project") located in the mojave desert, near the town of newberry springs, california. the project underpins 5e's strategy to become a vertically integrated global supplier of critical and industrial materials through in-situ extraction of colemanite, from which the company intends to produce boron and calcium-based products which will support global electrification, energy, food security, and critical defense applications.
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