Graphite One's Graphite Creek Project Approved for FAST-41 Federal Permitting Dashboard 						 						 						 					 				  				 			
              		                                                    Graphite One becomes the first Alaskan Critical Mineral mining project on the FAST-41 Dashboard
   FAST-41 status follows completion of Graphite One Feasibility Study funded by a $37.3M award under the Defense Production Act
   G1 enters Permitting Phase as Presidential Critical Mineral  Executive Order calls for "Immediate Measures to Increase American  Mineral Production" and "Unleashing Alaska's Extraordinary Resource  Potential"
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  VANCOUVER, BC, June 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ - Graphite One Inc. (TSXV: GPH) (OTCQX:  GPHOF) ("Graphite One", the "Company", or "G1"),  is pleased to announce that the Company's Graphite Creek project – the  upstream anchor for G1's complete U.S.-based advanced graphite supply  chain ("Graphite Creek")– has been accepted as a "covered  project" onto the FAST-41 Permitting Dashboard.  Graphite One's project  is the first Alaskan mining project to be listed on the FAST-41  Dashboard. 
   "The approval of Graphite Creek as FAST-41's first Alaskan mining  project is a major step for G1 and our complete U.S.-based supply chain  strategy," said Anthony Huston, CEO of  Graphite One.  "With President Trump's Critical Mineral and Alaska  Executive Orders, Graphite One is positioned at the leading edge of a  domestic Critical Mineral renaissance that will power transformational  applications from energy and transportation to AI infrastructure and  national defense." 
   Graphite One's domestic supply chain is planned to produce graphite concentrate from the Graphite Creek deposit North of Nome, Alaska and Anode Active Material at a facility to be constructed in Warren, Ohio, subject to financing (the "Project"). 
   FAST-41 status follows publication of Graphite One's Feasibility Study ("FS") on April 23, 2025,  which, with the support of the Department of Defense Production Act  (DPA) award, was completed 15 months ahead of schedule.  The annual  graphite concentrate capacity of the Graphite Creek Mine in the FS was  increased from that in the 2022 Pre-Feasibility Study ("PFS") –  from 53,000 tpy to 175,000 tpy while maintaining a 20-year mine life.   Measured plus Indicated Resources increased to 322% of the PFS resource.  The FS projects a post-tax internal rate of return of 27%, using an 8%  discount rate, with a net present value of $5.03 billion and a payback period of 7.5 years.
   FAST-41 streamlines the permitting process by providing improved  timeliness and predictability by establishing publicly posted timelines  and procedures for federal agencies, reducing unpredictability in the  permitting process.  FAST-41 also provides issue resolution mechanisms,  while the federal permitting dashboard allows all project stakeholders  and the general public to track a project's progress, including periods  for public comment. 
   The action drew strong support from Alaska's leading public officials:
   "America's dependency on foreign minerals and metals is a drag on our economy and a danger to our national security," said Alaska  Governor Mike Dunleavy.  "As the largest natural graphite deposit in  the nation, adding Graphite Creek to the FAST-41 Permitting Dashboard  sends a strong signal that Alaska is key to U.S. Critical Mineral development."
   "Graphite One's addition to the FAST-41 permitting dashboard is yet  another indication that this project is a national priority of strategic  importance," said Senator Lisa Murkowski. "There is no question that  developing the largest natural graphite deposit in all of North America  is far better for our economy, security, and competitiveness than  importing the entirety of our supply from unstable nations like Mozambique.  I thank the Trump administration for adding Graphite One to the  dashboard and look forward to the day this project comes online."
   "I want to congratulate Graphite One, which has achieved this  milestone thanks to funding from the Defense Production Act, something I  have been working on relentlessly in the Senate since the project's  inception," said Senator Dan Sullivan.  "This project has the potential to open up our state's abundant reserves  of critical minerals and metals, which would also be very significant  for our country's national security. We must end America's dependence on  China for critical minerals, like  graphite, resources that are necessary for alternative energy and  sources and critical defense technologies. Thankfully, President Trump  understands our state's great potential, and is determined to help  unleash our vast resources and create good paying jobs to Alaskans.  Graphite One's FAST-41 status is great news for our state and our  country."
   "Securing our supply chains for critical minerals is a core priority and requires a whole of government approach." said Alaska Congressman Nick Begich.  "Our national security, sovereignty, and continued self-determination  require that we take action, and Graphite One is leading the way."
   Graphite One's Complete U.S.-Based Supply Chain Strategy
   The Project is planned as an integrated business operation to produce  lithium-ion battery anode materials and other graphite products for the  U.S domestic market on a commercial scale using primarily natural  graphite from Alaska. The Project combines the operation of an advanced graphite manufacturing facility to be located in Warren Ohio with the supply of natural flake graphite from the Company's proposed Graphite Creek Mine in Alaska. The resources associated with the Company's Alaska State mining claims were cited by the U.S. Geological Survey in January 2022 as America's largest natural graphite deposit1, and in 2023, "as among the largest in the world."  This precedes the FS-verified deposit amount increase. The Ohio manufacturing facility received a $325M Letter of Interest from the EXIM Bank in September 2024. 
                         About the Permitting Council and FAST-41
   Established in 2015 by Title 41 of the Fixing America's Surface  Transportation Act (FAST-41), the Permitting Council is a federal agency  charged with improving the transparency and predictability of the  federal environmental review and authorization process for certain  critical infrastructure projects. The Permitting Council is comprised of  the Permitting Council Executive Director, who serves as the Council  Chair; 13 federal agency Council members (including deputy  secretary-level designees of the Secretaries of Agriculture, Army,  Commerce, Interior, Energy, Transportation, Defense, Homeland Security,  and Housing and Urban Development, the Administrator of the  Environmental Protection Agency, and the Chairs of the Federal Energy  Regulatory Commission, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and the Advisory  Council on Historic Preservation); and the Chair of the White House  Council on Environmental Quality and the Director of the Office of  Management and Budget.
   The Permitting Council coordinates federal environmental reviews and  authorizations for projects that seek and qualify for FAST-41 coverage.  FAST-41 covered projects are entitled to comprehensive permitting  timetables and transparent, collaborative management of those timetables  on the Federal Permitting Dashboard. FAST-41 covered projects may be in  the energy production, electricity transmission, energy storage,  surface transportation, aviation, ports and waterways, water resource,  broadband, pipelines, manufacturing, mining, carbon capture,  semiconductors, artificial intelligence and machine learning,  high-performance computing and advanced computer hardware and software,  quantum information science and technology, data storage and data  management, and cybersecurity sectors.
   The Permitting Council also serves as a federal center for permitting  excellence, supporting federal efforts to improve infrastructure  permitting including and beyond FAST-41 covered projects to the extent  authorized by law, including activities that promote or provide for the  efficient, timely, and predictable completion of environmental reviews  and authorizations for federally-authorized infrastructure projects.
   Qualified Person 
   Jason Todd, with Barr Engineering Co.  is the primary qualified person for the Feasibility Study incorporated  in the NI 43-101 technical report that is available under the Company's  SEDAR+ profile at  www.sedarplus.ca and  the Company's website.  Mr. Todd is a Qualified Person as defined under  43-101 and has reviewed and approved the technical content of this  release.
   About Graphite One Inc.
   GRAPHITE ONE INC. (TSX-V: GPH; OTCQX:  GPHOF) continues to develop its Graphite One Project (the "Project"),  with the goal of becoming an American producer of high grade anode  materials that is integrated with a domestic graphite resource. The  Project is proposed as a vertically integrated enterprise to mine,  process and manufacture high grade anode materials primarily for the  lithium-ion electric vehicle battery market. 
   On Behalf of the Board of Directors
   "Anthony Huston" (signed)
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   Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
   All statements in this release, other than statements of  historical facts, including those related to the Fast 41 listing and the  anticipated impact of the FAST-41 status, any statements related to the  planned production of any mineral reserves and resources, the  construction of the Warren, Ohio  facility, and events or developments that the Company intends, expects,  plans, or proposes are forward-looking statements. Generally, forward-looking information can be identified by the use of forward-looking  terminology such as "proposes", "expects", "is expected", "scheduled",  "estimates", "projects", "plans", "is planning", "intends", "assumes",  "believes", "indicates", "to be" or variations of such words and phrases  that state that certain actions, events or results "may", "could",  "would", "might" or "will be taken", "occur" or "be achieved". The  Company cautions that there is no certainty that the Fast 41 listing  will impact the Company as set forth in this press release, that the  Graphite Creek Project produces the minerals set out in the FS or that  the facility will be built in Warren, Ohio.  Although the Company believes the expectations expressed in such  forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, such  statements are not guarantees of future performance and actual results  or developments may differ materially from those in the forward-looking  statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially  from those in forward-looking statements include market prices,  exploitation and exploration successes, continuity of mineralization,  uncertainties related to the ability to obtain necessary permits,  licenses and title and delays due to third party opposition, changes in  government policies regarding mining and natural resource exploration  and exploitation, and continued availability of capital and financing,  and general economic, market or business conditions. Readers are  cautioned not to place undue reliance on this forward-looking  information, which is given as of the date it is expressed in this press  release, and the Company undertakes no obligation to update publicly or  revise any forward-looking information, except as required by  applicable securities laws. For more information on the Company,  investors should review the Company's continuous disclosure filings that  are available at  www.sedarplus.ca.
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