Strategic Resources approaches final approval for Port Saguenay pellet plant

Strategic Resources (TSXV: SR) announced it has advanced in the regulatory process to amend its existing environmental permits at Port Saguenay and has received questions […]
In March 2024, Strategic Resources announced results from the pre-feasibility class five level engineering study conducted by BBA on its four million tonne merchant pelletizer project. The project will be located on the company’s existing leased area at the federal Port of Saguenay. CREDIT: Strategic Resources

Strategic Resources (TSXV: SR) announced it has advanced in the regulatory process to amend its existing environmental permits at Port Saguenay and has received questions from Quebec's Ministry of the Environment regarding its application to modify the company's certificate of authorization to enable a 4‑million‑tonne‑per‑year iron ore pellet plant, as outlined in its March 2024 pre‑feasibility engineering study. As previously disclosed, Strategic has submitted all required environmental documentation and studies to the Ministry to support this amendment.

Strategic Resources is a critical mineral development company focused on vanadium, high-purity iron and titanium.

Strategic Resources plans to construct its iron ore pellet plant at Port Saguenay to capitalize on Quebec's low‑cost hydroelectric power and access to natural gas, which together with marine access to the Great Lakes and Atlantic seaborne markets, provides a competitive advantage over existing pellet plant sites in Canada.

Management, together with its external environmental advisors, will now review the questions and prepare detailed responses to ensure compliance with the requirements of the Ministry. Strategic Resources intends that the proposed pellet plant meets or exceeds applicable environmental standards and incorporates leading environmental management and monitoring practices. The company remains on schedule to complete the authorization modification and views receipt of the government's questions as a routine and constructive step in the review process.

The government's review of the amendment is expected to take a few additional months, assuming all questions are thoroughly addressed by the company and its advisors, and the company's management team will continue to work closely with regulators to ensure an efficient process.

This news release is being issued in advance of the PDAC 2026 conference taking place from March 1st to 4th in Toronto, where Strategic's management team will be meeting with investors and stakeholders.

Construction of the multi-user electric pipe conveyor system at Port Saguenay is nearing completion, with commissioning planned for the spring and 100% of conveyor modules already installed. The conveyor has been designed to transport numerous products; notably direct reduction grade iron ore concentrate to Strategic's future iron ore pellet plant and will facilitate the export of iron ore pellets to the Company's off-taker and marketing partner.

More information is available at www.Strategic-res.com/projects/canada/pellet-project

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