5E Advanced Materials

Why Critical Minerals Are Even More Critical Now

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Supply chain issues that first came to light during COVID have only been exacerbated by the uncertainty surrounding global trade. This has made the domestic production of critical minerals a critical issue. In addition to lithium, cobalt, and graphite, boron is vital for national security, energy transition, and agricultural resilience.

Register today to join our Fireside Chat with Curtis Hébert, FERC commissioner in the Clinton Administration and Chairman of FERC under Bush, and Paul Weibel, CEO of 5E Advanced Materials, for a discussion on the state of critical minerals, why there’s an increased focus on domestic production, and strategies to meet that demand.

5E Advanced Materials (NASDAQ: FEAM) owns and operates North America’s largest known undeveloped colemanite boron deposit. Located in Southern California, the site has been designated critical infrastructure by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. With all major permits secured and a fully operational pilot facility, 5E recently announced the successful completion of a key logistics milestone with a major global specialty glass manufacturer serving critical end-markets including mobile electronics, advanced telecommunications, and life sciences applications.

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November 3

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