American Resources Corporation's Affiliate, ReElement Technologies, Secures Bond Purchase Agreement for Extension of $150 Million Kentucky Industrial Building Revenue Bonds for Kentucky Critical Mineral Refinery
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9-Month extension supports continued site development with expanded focus of rare earth concentrates from coal mining waste as well as lithium ores

Bond Purchase Agreement was executed with a sole institutional investor

FISHERS, IN / ACCESS Newswire / March 27, 2025 / American Resources Corporation (NASDAQ:AREC) ("American Resources") through its holding in ReElement Technologies Corporation ("ReElement" or the "Company"), a leading provider of high-performance refining capacity of rare earth and critical battery elements, today announced that it has successfully executed and signed a Bond Purchase Agreement with a sole institutional investor. This agreement extends the existing $150,000,000 principal amount of Kentucky Industrial Building Revenue Bonds, Series 2024, supporting the Company's Kentucky Lithium LLC ("KYL") complex located near Kite, Kentucky.

The Company's Knott County, Kentucky refining facility is being designed with an initial capacity to produce 15,000 metric ton per year of battery-grade lithium carbonate (Li2CO3) or lithium hydroxide (LiOH), along with the refining of rare earth oxides and other critical minerals essential for defense and semiconductor applications which are sourced from concentrates produced from regional mining waste in Appalachia. ReElement's modular, versatile and scalable technology allows for the processing of various feedstocks and efficient future capacity expansion based on feedstock supply and product demand. The KYL facility and technology corresponds with the Company's milestone achievements of economically producing ultra-pure (99.96%), battery-grade Li2CO3 from hard rock, spodumene-bearing pegmatite ore, as well as 99.5% separated rare earth oxides from locally sourced mining waste. As the Company scales up its domestic critical mineral refining capacity to strengthen a resilient supply chain, it utilizes its patented multi-modal chromatography technology at commercial scale.

Key attributes of the KYL facility include:

  • Low Carbon Footprint - The facility is expected to be one of the world's lowest carbon footprint commercial critical mineral purification and refining operations based on initial life-cycle analysis. By integrating ReElement's low-footprint, low-energy chromatographic separation and purification technology into a broader hydrometallurgical process, which significantly reduces chemical usage compared to traditional solvent-based methods. Additionally, solar energy and battery storage will provide a sustainable and stable power source.