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To: eagleeye1 who wrote (53791)10/10/2025 3:38:04 PM
From: DanFromCan3 Recommendations

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Nice I didn't remember that part of the NR. thanks EE. A.I. resured.

Zentek deposit geometry and “open at depth”
Zentek describes the Albany deposit as two descending breccia/pipe-style graphite bodies that remain open at depth, so the interpreted pipes continue below the drilled and modelled extent.
Silica, REE and gold: what’s been reported
• Rare earth elements (REE) and other impurity elements have been identified in Albany flotation concentrate and were recovered and concentrated in the exhaust scrubber during fluidized bed reactor (FBR) thermal purification testwork, indicating recoverable REE in the material stream removed during purification.
• Silica is present in the host and breccia material as part of the igneous/syenitic host rocks and related gangue minerals typical of this deposit style.
• Reports of gold or high-grade Au intercepts exist in broader project drilling summaries and database listings, but gold is not a primary commodity of the deposit and any gold occurrences appear as minor/trace intercepts rather than a defined gold resource.
Short technical summary
• Deposit type: hydrothermal/igneous-hosted breccia-pipe graphite with two descending pipes; geometry is interpreted as open at depth.
• REE: present in concentrate and captured during thermal purification—Zentek is actively investigating REE recovery potential.
• Silica: present as gangue in the igneous host (expected).
• Gold: reported as occasional trace/high-grade drill intercepts in public drill logs; not a defined gold resource for the project.



To: eagleeye1 who wrote (53791)10/10/2025 8:52:22 PM
From: Jayfish8 Recommendations

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I believe during the original PEA that there was parts of the deposit that were not considered in the Resource calculation. That’s because at the time the grades at the periphery of the deposit or within a “ halo” were not really economic,
This is all changed with the new purity levels and rising graohite prices. In addition we have the added credits from REEs
The in my opinion makes the resource calculation no longer accurate and is likely much larger and under valued