E-Power Expands Targets on The Tetepisca Flake Graphite Property; Samples 68.7% Cg at The Priority Graphi-Centre Target Area 
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  September 08, 2025 8:30 AM EDT | Source:  E-Power Resources 
  Montreal, Quebec--(Newsfile Corp. - September 8, 2025) - E-Power  Resources Inc. (CSE: EPR) ("E-Power" or the "Company") is pleased to  report results from Phase 1 of the 2025 Exploration Program being  completed on the Tetepisca Flake Graphite Property located in the North  Shore region of Quebec. Highlights of results include:
 
 - Several  high grade (> 10% Cg) samples including a high grade sample of 26.4%  Cg from a target area on the northern part of the property which was  discvered in 2024.
 
 - Several  high grade (> 10% Cg) samples including a high grade sample of 68.7%  Cg from Graphi-Centre, the Company's highest priority target on the  Tetepisca Property.
 
 - Discovery  of a new flake graphite showing which includes a high grade grab sample  of 54.7% Cg located on a long conductive linear trend on the  southwestern part of the property.
  James Cross, President and CEO of E-Power commented: "Phase  1 of our 2025 Exploration Program further demonstrates the  from-surface, high grade resource potential of several flake graphite  targets on the property.  Metallurgical testwork, detailed mineralogy,  and continued geological evaluation will result in characterization of  the potential deposits and prioritization for advanced evaluation and  delineation.  By characterizing the different resource delineation  targets, we expect to be able to attract users of graphite, and  companies who want to secure that link in the supply chain; those who  need politically-reliable graphite sources.  Those users and traders  have the capital to turn it quickly into a resource, and ultimately, a  secure source of easily accessible graphite."
  During June  2025, the Company completed Phase 1 of its 2025 exploration and  development program on the Tetepisca Flake Graphite Property.  Field  work included geological and geophysical mapping and prospecting during  which 44 grab samples were collected.  The objectives of the field work  were to:
  1)     Follow up and expand  Flake Graphite discoveries made in 2024 located on the lesser explored  northern part of the property,
  2)      Complete detailed geological mapping and sampling on Graphi-Centre, the  Company's highest priority flake graphite target on the Tetepisca  Property,
  3)     Geological mapping and  sampling along the Syndicate Target, a long linear airborne conductor  which includes 6 historical flake graphite showings and a historical  drill hole with an intercept of 12.74% Cg over 9.55 metres.
  4)      Collect samples of approximately 250 kg each from selected  exposures for preliminary metallurgical test work fron the Graphi Centre  target and from the northern claims. 
  Map 1 is an index map  illustrating target areas explored and the locations of bulk samples  collected during Phase 1 of the 2025 exploration program.
    
  Map 1
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  Northern Claims Target Area and Results
  As  part of the 2024 exploration program, the company completed a program  of geological and geophysical prospecting and mapping on the northern  part of the property. The work was focussed on evaluating selected  conductors and conductor trends derived from interpretation of the  Company's airborne electomagnetic ("EM") survey completed in 2022 as  well as historical airborne EM surveys.  The 2024 prospecting work  resulted in the discovery of 5 flake graphite bearing conductors all of  which are characterized by numerous samples > 5% Cg and and all  containing high grade samples > 20% Cg (Map 2).
  During Phase 1  of the 2025 program, follow-up geological and geophysical mapping and  prospecting was completed with the objective of expanding the surface  exposure of the N3 and N4 targets.  On the N3 target, one additional  outcrop was located and stripped. Three grab samples of the exposure  returned 23.1 % Cg, 23.0 % Cg, and 17.95% Cg (Map 3). The N3 target is  exposed, in isolated outcrop exposures, over a distance of approximately  330 m parallel to the airborne conductive trend. Depth of overburden  prohited further exposing the conductive trend.
    
  Map 2
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  Work  in the area of the N4 target resulted in a significant expansion of the  footprint of graphite bearing stratigraphy coincident with airborne  conductive trends. Samples recovered from the north-northeast conductive  trend west of the 2024 target area returned values of 26.4% Cg, 21.7%  Cg, 17.95% Cg, and 7.44% Cg (Maps 2 and 3).  A single sample located  approximately 35 metres north of 2024 sampling returned a value of  18.05% Cg.
  Flake graphite mineralization discovered on the  northern claims in 2024 and 2025 is hosted by strongly deformed, high  metamorphic grade, sedimentary rocks.  Airborne magnetic and EM  conductivity patterns indicate that the graphite bearing stratigraphy is  part of a complexly folded and faulted sequence continuous from  southwest of the N5 target to north, north of the N1 target, and which  includes the Uatnan deposit as well as historical graphite  mineralization in surface showings and in diamond driill hole intercepts  (Maps 1 and 2).
    
  Map 3
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  Graphi-Centre Target Area and Results
  The  Graphi-Centre target area, located in the southern part of the  Tetepisca Flake Graphite property, is a domain of curved magnetic and  conductive lineaments interpreted as the hinge zone of complexly folded,  variably magnetic and conductive stratigraphy (Map 4).  The  Graphi-Centre domain hosts the historical Graphi-Centre graphite  occurrence and a number of historical graphite bearing to high grade  graphite grab samples.  During 2021, the Company completed a ground  based electromagnetic survey to aid in the mapping and interpretation of  airborne conductors, and in 2023 drilled  632.7 metres in 5 NQ diamond  drill holes and an additional 7.45 metres of BQ core in 3 man-portable  drill holes. Highlights of the drilling include 3.80 metres at a average  grade of 17.85% Cg.  During Phase 1 2025, the Company initiated a  program of detailed geological mapping and sampling on the southern part  of the Graphi-Centre target area.  Fifteen samples were taken from the  southern part of the Graphi-Centre target.  Highlights of the mapping  and sampling include a high of 64% Cg from a grab sample on the South  Limb Zone and a high of 68.7% Cg from a grab sample at the western end  of the North Limb Zone (Map 4). 
    
  Map 4
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  Syndicate Target and Results
  The  Syndicate Target comprises a southeast trending linear airborne  conductor approximately 12 kilometres long located in the southwest part  of the property.  The conductor hosts 6 historical graphite showings; 3  of which were discovered by the Company in 2019 and one of which is a  historical drill hole with an intercept of 12.74 % Cg over an  intersection length of 9.55 metres (Map 5).  During Phase 1 2025,  mapping and prospecting resulted in the discovery of an additional  showing along the syndicate trend defined by 5 flake graphite bearing  samples colleted over a 28 metre southeast trend length.  Cg analyses of  the 5 samples range from 5.07% Cg to 54.7% Cg (Map 5).
    
  Map 5
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  Summary and Next Steps
  The  Tetepisca Graphite district contains approximately 126 Mt Mt of  Measured and Indicated flake graphite mineralization at an average grade  of approximately 14% Cg in 3 deposits, one of which has advanced  through feasibility containing a reserve of approximate 4.7 Mt of ore at  an average grade of 27.8 % Cg.  E-Power is the largest holder of  mineral rights in the Tetepisca Graphite District with 234 claims  covering 12,840 hectares.  The E-Power property contains the  stratigraphy and geophysical signatures correlated with that hosting the  district resources and contains 9 recorded historical graphite  showings.  E-Power has added to the inventory of showings with a number  of graphite discoveries property-wide including those in the northern  claim group discovered in 2024.  
  Since entrance into the  Tetepasca Graphite District in 2019, E-Power has been completing a  comprehensive property-wide assessment of flake graphite resource  potential.  The Company is anticipating the near-term reporting of  metallurigical testwork initiated during the winter of 2025 from the  Captain Cosmos, Syndicate, and Graphi-West Showings.  Next steps include  continued field work during Phase 2, 2025 and the initiation of  additional metallurgical test work and detailed mineralogy study from  selected showings.  The Company is advancing towards target  prioritization for advanced exploration, evaluation, and resource  delineation.
  About the Tetepisca Property
  The  Tetepisca Property is located approximately 220 km north of the town of  Baie-Comeau in the North Shore Region of Québec.  The property consists  of 234 claims covering an area of approximately 12,840 hectares within  the emerging Tetepisca Graphite District ("TGD"). The property is 100%  owned by E-Power.  Fifty-two claims, located in the southern part of the  property, are subject to a 1.5% NSR held by a group of local  prospectors; otherwise the Tetepisca property remains unencumbered.  The  TGD is an active graphite exploration and development district with  delineated measured and indicated resources in excess of 120 Mt at an  average grade of approximately 14% Cg.  The Company's Tetepisca property  is strategically located over continuous bedrock conductive horizons  that are known and interpreted to be due to graphite and which hold  significant potential to host flake graphite resources.  The  intersection of graphite in our 2023 drilling and the results of our  2024 exploration program to date confirms the Company's exploration  model and provides the basis for continued exploration and evaluation.
  Sources of Information and Qualified Person
  1)     The resource and reserve data on Maps 1 and 2 is from the following sources:
 
 - NI  43-101 Technical Report Mineral Resource Estimate. Lac Tétépisca  Graphite Project Québec, Focus Graphite, 2022 available at the SEDAR  website
 
 - NI  43-101 Technical Report Feasibility Study Update of the Uatnan Graphite  Project, 2023 available at the SEDAR website and the Nouveau Monde  Graphite Website 
 
 - NI  43-101 Technical Report Mineral Resource Estimate on the Lac Gueret  South Property. Berkwood Resources Ltd., 2019) available at the SEDAR  website
  2)     The  historical graphite showing locations illustrated in Maps 1, 4 and 5 is  from the data file of Non-metallic deposits in Quebec, available from  the SIGEOM website, Ministère des Ressources Naturelles et des Forêts.
  3)      The historical Cg data on the Map 4 is from: Rapport des travaux de  prospection, Projet Lac Guinécourt, SNRC 22K14, file GM 67766,  available from the SIGEOM website, Ministère des Ressources Naturelles  et des Forêts.
  4)     The  data for the 2023 drilling program contained in Map 4 is from: Report on  2023 drilling campaign on the Tetepisca property, file GM 73883,  available from the SIGEOM website, Ministère des Ressources Naturelles  et des Forêts.
  5)     The  historical drill hole intercept reported on Map 5 and discussed in the  release is from file GM 68992 available from the SIGEOM website,  Ministère des Ressources Naturelles et des Forêts.
  6)      The Cg data from 2024 appearing on Maps 4 is from the E-Power 2024  exploration program and was released October 9, 2024 and March 7, 2025. 
  Jamie  Lavigne, P. Geo, Vice President Exploration and Director for E-Power is  a Qualified Person as defined in NI 43-101 and has reviewed and  approved the technical information in this press release.
  About E-Power
  E-Power  Resources Inc. is a Québec Corporation based in Montréal and focused on  battery minerals exploration in Québec.  The Company is currently  advancing two projects; the Tetepisca property, located in the North  Shore region of the Province and the Turgeon property located in the  Abitibi region adjacent to the Ontario border.  The Company's priority  target is flake graphite on the Tetepsica Property.  The Turgeon  property is located in the prolific Abitibi gold and base metal mining  district and the Company is evaluating Turgeon primarily for its  copper-zinc and gold potential.
  For more information about E-Power Resources Inc. please visit the Company website at:  e-powerresources.com.
  Notice Regarding Forward-Looking Statements: This  news release contains "forward-looking statements." Statements in this  press release which are not purely historical are forward-looking  statements and include any statements regarding beliefs, plans,  expectations or intentions regarding the future. Actual results could  differ from those projected in any forward-looking statements due to  numerous factors. These forward-looking statements are made as of the  date of this news release, and the Company assumes no obligation to  update the forward-looking statements, or to update the reasons why  actual results could differ from those projected in the forward-looking  statements. Although the Company believes that the plans, expectations  and intentions contained in this press release are reasonable, there can  be no assurance that they will prove to be accurate.
  For information contact: James Cross, CEO,  Tel: (438) 701-3736,  info@e-powerresources.com.
 
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