Patriot Provides an Update on ESG Initiatives and Environmental Baseline Data Collection for Shaakichiuwaanaan Lithium Project
Highlights
- UL 2723 ECOLOGO® Certification for Mineral Exploration Companies received by the Company, a comprehensive certification that features credible third-party auditing of environmental, social and economic practices.
- 2023 Sustainable Development Report published.
- Extensive environmental baseline data collection field programs have been completed as planned to underpin our Environmental and Social Impact Assessment ("ESIA) for development of the CV5 Pegmatite, which remains on track for submission in the second half of 2025.
- The field survey work and outcomes remain consistent with the Company's expectations, with the focus now on final documentation and presentation of the ESIA targeted for the Sept Qtr of 2025.
- Web-site update completed to include additional environmental, social and governance ("ESG") information.
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2023 Sustainable Development Report
Patriot is pleased to announce the publication of its inaugural annual Sustainable Development Report covering the activities of
Update on Environmental Baseline Data Collection
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Environmental baseline data collection began on the
Over the nearly 3-year period of field baseline and detailed data collection, the information has been and remains consistent with the Company's expectations at this stage of the projects assessment. With the environmental database at Shaakichiuwaanaan now well populated with field data, the focus moves to detailed documentation of the ESIA and its targeted presentation in the September quarter of 2025.
SURVEY WORK – Detail
- Field study programs contributing to the upcoming ESIA include (but are not limited to); Water quality baseline studies included the establishment of 24 monitoring stations within the Project study area, which were sampled six times between 2022 and 2024. Sampling of sediment and benthic invertebrates was also undertaken in fall 2024.
- The hydrology program included measurement of water flows and levels at the 11 hydrometric stations established at the lakes and streams within the study area. These hydrological stations have been visited three times per year since 2022, during spring freshet, low water and fall freshet.
- Fishing activities were undertaken in the Project study area throughout the open water season of 2024. Efforts focused on habitat characterization, fish sampling, and water sampling for eDNA analysis to validate the presence of fish in water bodies where no fish were caught. During the inventories, particular attention was paid to the delineation of legal fish habitat in all permanent and intermittent water bodies and streams.
- Soil quality testing included sampling and analysis of soil from boreholes within the planned Project footprint and sampling of an additional five trenches to allow for the development of soil mapping.
- Bird surveys took place both remotely and in person throughout the study area. A number of acoustic recording stations were installed, and a comprehensive ornithological survey took place over a period of 15 days in the summer of 2024. Acoustic stations for recording bat calls were also installed within the study area and data was collected seasonally for analysis. A vegetation and wetlands survey took place in the summer of2024 to delineate wetlands and identify any potentially rare plants within the study area.
- Zones with indigenous archaeological potential were defined through desktop studies and a flyover of the study area undertaken in 2024. An archaeological field survey is planned for 2025 to confirm the presence of any archaeological or cultural artifacts within these identified zones.
- A landscape inventory was carried out in 2024 to document the current light conditions in and around the study area to define intrusive light, sky clarity and landscapes and confirm the presence of existing light in the area. Photographs of the landscape (day and night) were also taken at several stations to document existing conditions and to be able to simulate future conditions associated with the Project.
- Six locations have been identified as noise monitoring stations. A noise monitoring station will be established in November for 24 hours at each of these locations to establish baseline noise levels surrounding the project study area. The locations were chosen in consultation with the Company's Cree partners as potentially sensitive receptors near the site and on the
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Update to Patriot's website
In order to provide transparency for our stakeholders and to clearly communicate and publish information on our ESG approach and performance, Patriot has updated its website to include additional information, available in both French and English.
Highlights include disclosure of our newly approved and adopted policies on Health & Safety, Environment, Community Relations and Local & Responsible Procurement. The website presents Patriot's Purpose, Vision and What We Stand For. We have included a Sustainability Page with sections on Health & Safety, Environment, Our People and Community & Socio-economic development. Finally, we added an Information Hub to provide our stakeholders with easy access to documents on our sustainability performance, charters, codes, policies, governance and other matters related to our activities. Links allow the user to view/download the documents.
Next Steps
The 2024 spring-summer-fall field work has seen the most expansive environmental baseline data collection at site to date. These site activities are expected to wrap up for the season in November, followed by sectorial reporting for all components to inform the project effects assessment. A small 2025 winter-spring field program is planned to complete the requirements outlined in the MELCCFP Guidelines.
The Company remains on schedule for submission of the ESIA for the
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The technical information in this news release that relates to the Shaakichiuwaanaan Property is based on, and fairly represents, information compiled by Mr.
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Shaakichiuwaanaan (CV5 & CV13) Mineral Resource Estimate (80.1 Mt at 1.44% Li2O and 163 ppm Ta2O5 Indicated, and 62.5 Mt at 1.31% Li2O and 147 ppm Ta2O5 ppm Inferred) is reported at a cut-off grade of 0.40% Li2O (open-pit), 0.60% Li2O (underground CV5), and 0.80% Li2O (underground CV13) with an Effective Date of |
For further information, please contact us at info@patriotbatterymetals.com or by calling +1 (604) 279-8709, or visit www.patriotbatterymetals.com. Please also refer to the Company's continuous disclosure filings, available under its profile at www.sedarplus.ca and www.asx.com.au, for available exploration data.
This news release has been approved by the Board of Directors.
"KEN BRINSDEN"
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This news release contains "forward-looking information" or "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of applicable securities laws and other statements that are not historical facts. Forward-looking statements are included to provide information about management's current expectations and plans that allows investors and others to have a better understanding of the Company's business plans and financial performance and condition.
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The mineral resource estimate in this release was reported by the Company in accordance with ASX Listing Rule 5.8 on
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