Talon Metals (TLO) Company Presentation summary
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Company Presentation summary
16 Jun, 2025Strategic vision and project overview
Advancing a U.S.-based supply chain for critical minerals, focusing on high-grade nickel and copper from the Tamarack Intrusive Complex in Minnesota and a new processing facility in North Dakota.
Partnerships with Tesla, Rio Tinto, and U.S. government agencies support project development and funding.
The Beulah Minerals Processing Facility (BMPF) in North Dakota is supported by a $114.8M Department of Energy grant and leverages brownfield infrastructure.
The company is aligning its business plan with recent U.S. executive orders and national security initiatives to reduce reliance on foreign critical minerals.
Environmental review and permitting for the Tamarack mine and BMPF are progressing, with key milestones expected in 2025.
Resource growth and technical progress
Tamarack resource area has grown significantly, with 153 new drill holes since the November 2022 Technical Report and a feasibility study underway.
Indicated resources: 8.56Mt @ 2.34% NiEq; inferred: 8.46Mt @ 1.19% NiEq, with a 98% increase in indicated contained nickel since 2021.
Grade-tonnage curves support a range of economic mining scenarios, with ongoing engineering to optimize cut-off grades and NPV.
Recent drilling below the current resource intercepted high-grade massive sulphides, indicating potential for further resource expansion.
The drainage model and geophysical anomalies suggest additional exploration upside, including the Raptor Zone and other undrilled targets.
Environmental, social, and permitting initiatives
Mine design incorporates a small, fully enclosed surface facility, direct ore rail transport, and elimination of exposed waste rock and tailings at surface.
Environmental review includes extensive stakeholder engagement, with over 1,600 comments addressed and multiple design iterations.
BMPF enables responsible processing and tailings management at a brownfield site, reducing land disturbance in Minnesota.
Permitting in North Dakota is expected to be straightforward, with a 12–18 month timeline and feasibility study in progress.
Community engagement includes open-door policies and informational events to incorporate local feedback into mine planning.
Latest events from Talon Metals
- Q1 2025 net loss rose to $0.8M as Tamarack Project investment surpassed $237M, aided by US grants.TLO
Q1 202521 Apr 2026 - Q2 2025 net loss rose to $1.2M, with major US grants supporting project development.TLO
Q2 202521 Apr 2026 - Net loss steady at $2.3M in 2024, with major grants and royalty sale funding Tamarack Project.TLO
Q4 202421 Apr 2026 - Q2 2024 net loss was $0.7M, with major US grants supporting Tamarack Project development.TLO
Q2 202421 Apr 2026 - Q3 2024 net loss was $0.6M, offset by a $10.5M royalty sale and major US grants.TLO
Q3 202421 Apr 2026 - Q3 2025 net income achieved, aided by grants and US funding for Tamarack Project development.TLO
Q3 202521 Apr 2026 - Net loss rose to $5.1 million in 2025, with increased Tamarack Project investment and major grants awarded.TLO
Q4 202520 Apr 2026 - Acquisition and exploration drive U.S. nickel growth, backed by partnerships and government support.TLO
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