Titan Mining Extends Graphite Mineralization 2,500 Feet, Eyes Germanium Cash Flow

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Kilbourne drilling hit 255.1 ft at 3.0% graphite and extended mineralization 2,500 ft east of the resource boundary, suggesting mine life could exceed the 13-year base case in the 2025 PEA. Germanium assays up to 375 ppm in mica waste may add cash flow as Titan’s 2026 graphite-zinc drilling begins.

1. Graphite Extension Results

Drilling at Kilbourne East intercepted 255.1 ft at 3.0% Cg, including 97.0 ft at 3.5% Cg, and 92.2 ft at 3.1% Cg, including 60.0 ft at 3.4% Cg. These results confirm consistent grades up to 2,500 ft beyond the current resource boundary and support potential resource expansion and mine life extension.

2. Germanium Opportunity

Plant assays show germanium concentrations up to 375 ppm in mica and gangue waste streams, with system-wide presence across 11 sample points. Recovery pathways are under discussion, offering incremental cash flow potential without impacting existing zinc operations.

3. 2026 Integrated Exploration Program

Titan’s 2026 plan will advance graphite and zinc targets across its 120,000-acre land package using an integrated drilling strategy. Regional zinc prospects include Bend, Moss Ridge and Bostwick, while infill and extension drilling at Kilbourne East aims to upgrade Inferred resources to Indicated for the feasibility study.

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