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Avalon Completes PEA: Post-Tax C$4.1 Billion NPV (8%) and 48% IRR at its Thunder Bay Lithium Processing Facility, ON

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Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - September 3, 2024) - Avalon Advanced Materials Inc.(TSX: AVL) (OTCQB: AVLNF) ("Avalon" or the "Company"), is pleased to announce the completion of a Preliminary Economic Assessment ("PEA") for its Lithium Hydroxide Processing Facility project in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada (the Project or the "Lake Superior Lithium Project").

The PEA prepared by DRA Americas Inc. demonstrates the Project's compelling economic viability. The PEA considers a design capacity for the annual production of 30,000 tonnes of battery-grade lithium hydroxide (LiOH). All dollar values in this news release are expressed in Canadian Dollars unless indicated. (USD:CAD = 1.36).

Key Highlights include:

  • After-tax Net Present Value ("NPV") of $4.1 billion at 8% discount rate
  • After-tax Internal Rate of Return ("IRR") of 48% for the 30-year period
  • Initial Capital Cost $1.2 billion and Total Capital Cost $1.3 billion
  • All-in Life-of-Project Operating Costs of $13,029/tonne (includes spod. purchased)
  • Innovative Metso Technology provides an environmentally clean process over conventional lithium hydroxide processes
  • Strategically located in historical industrial land with well-established infrastructure

Avalon's CEO and Director Scott Monteith commented: "We are extremely pleased with the positive outcomes of the PEA and will be advancing the project with a strong focus on environmental sustainability. The strategic location of the Lithium Processing Facility on a brownfield industrial property, positions us exceptionally well for permitting with existing infrastructure such as roads, rail, ports, and utilities, supported by a strong local workforce.

These results reaffirm our view of the project's robustness and substantial economic potential for the company, province and the country. The Project is poised to provide high-quality, battery-grade lithium hydroxide to supply Canada's projected demand from the rapidly growing EV industry."

The study summary outcome is outlined in Table 1 below. The study assumes a spodumene concentrate price of $1,360/tonne (USD$1,000/tonne) for the 30-year life of the project. The spodumene concentrate is expected to be sourced through competitive offtake agreements, purchasing of spodumene feed from neighbouring mines, and potentially being supplied by the Separation Rapids Ltd. Joint Venture.

The long-term pricing of lithium hydroxide is assumed to be $35,360 /tonne (USD$26,000/tonne). A Clean Technology Manufacturing Industrial Tax Credit of 30% was applied against the initial capital cost.

Table 1: Project Summary Financial Outcomes

Items Units PEA Sept. 2024
Operating Life years 30
Steady State Annual Spodumene Feed tpa 196,000
Spodumene Concentrate Pricing @ 6% $ per tonne 1,360
Annual LiOH Production tpa 30,000
LiOH Sale Price (long term) Life of Project $ per tonne 35,360
Total Capital Cost $Billion 1.3
After-Tax Net Present Value (NPV) @ 8% discount rate $Billion 4.1
After-Tax Rate of Return (IRR %) % 48
Steady State LiOH Conversion Costs $/t LiOH 3,898
Spodumene Purchase Cost Delivered to Site $/t LiOH 9,131
After-Tax Payback years 2.5

LAKE SUPERIOR LITHIUM: PRELIMINARY ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT STUDY

The basis of this PEA is built on the utilization of the innovative Metso lithium hydroxide conversion technology that is currently being tested. This technology allows for a clean zero-discharge process with no acid roasting and the production of a by-product that can be used as an industrial building material.

Table 2: Project Summary

Unit (PEA) Results
Operating Costs
Steady State LiOH Conversion Cost $/t LiOH 3,898
Spodumene Concentrate Price Assumption $/t (6%) 1,360
Steady State Spodumene Cost $/t LiOH 9,131
Capital Costs
Development Cost $Million 931
Owners Cost $Million 50
Contingency $Million 233
Initial Capital Cost $Billion 1.2
Sustaining Cost (over 30 years) $Million 62
Closure Capital $Million 40
Total Capital Cost $Billion 1.3
Financial Performance
LiOH Sale Price Assumptions $/t 35,360
After-Tax Net Present Value (NPV @ 8% discount rate) $Billion 4.1
After-Tax IRR % 48
After-Tax Payback years 2.5

LAKE SUPERIOR LITHIUM HYDROXIDE FACILITY OVERVIEW

Avalon Advanced Materials Inc. owns 100% of the property situated on the north shore of Lake Superior approximately 13 km northeast of Thunder Bay, at 965 Strathcona Avenue. It was formerly a pulp and paper facility last owned by Smurfit-Stone.

Figure 1: Location of Lake Superior Lithium Facility

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METSO PROCESS DESIGN

The plant will utilize Metso's proprietary technologies, which includes calcination, pressure leaching, conversion, purification through ion exchange (IX), and crystallization before the drying and packaging processes to ensure the production of high-quality lithium hydroxide monohydrate.

Metso's technologies will enable the creation of a compact, energy-efficient lithium hydroxide production plant with minimal chemical usage, aiming to produce 30,000 tpa of battery-grade lithium hydroxide monohydrate (LHM).

A simplified Block Flow Diagram (BFD) of the process is shown below.

Figure 2: Simplified Block Flow Diagram of the Processing Facility to Produce LiOH

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Notes: The production process includes the following stages: calcination of alpha spodumene, grinding, pulping of the ground beta spodumene, slurry preparation for pressure leaching, pressure leaching of ß-spodumene calcine in an autoclave, solid/liquid separation of pressure leach slurry, conversion of autoclave residue, filtering and handling of leach residue, IX and solution polishing, crystallization of lithium hydroxide and product handling, and effluent treatment.

SITE LAYOUT PLAN

Avalon holds 154 acres of lake front property east of Thunder Bay as well as 220 acres of property covered by Lake Superior for a total of 374 acres. An aerial plan of the site layout has been developed and is shown in the figure below.

Figure 3: Plan View of Site Area

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Infrastructure
The Project benefits from having significant existing infrastructure, enabling accelerated development of the project.

Roads
The property is accessed via Shipyard Road which intersects Strathcona Avenue. Strathcona Avenue is linked to the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 11 / 17) by Spruce River Road just East of the property. Internal roads for the property will be developed to access all buildings for personnel movement and commercial deliveries.

Port
An existing deep-water port will provide access to the property via Lake Superior, enabling the products to reach customers in Ontario and beyond. Plans are in place to refurbish the existing port. An existing warehouse adjacent to the deep-water port will be utilized for offloading spodumene concentrate from the Great Lakes freighters. The warehouse will be refurbished and retrofitted with material handling equipment to receive the spodumene concentrate.

Figure 4: 3D Conceptual Design of Enhanced Deep-Water Port

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Rail
A CN Rail line runs along the property dead ending just east of the property. A spur from the rail line currently enters from the northeast corner. The rail spur splits into multiple spurs and enters the existing warehouse adjacent to the deep-water port. Additional spurs will be added to allow for spodumene concentrate offload and analcime load out. The existing spurs entering the warehouse will require refurbishment.

Rail will be the primary method used for the delivery of spodumene concentrate when the lithium mines in the region come online in the years to come. Rail will also be utilized to transport reagents to site and byproducts from site.

Figure 5: Proposed Rail Offload

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Spodumene Concentrate Storage
After being offloaded the spodumene concentrate will be conveyed from the rail and deep-water port facilities to a spodumene concentrate storage building. The facility will provide dry storage feed buffering for management of feed material and inventories, ensuring stable continuous operation of the process.

Fresh Water
Fresh water is required for the process, a freshwater intake is envisioned in Lake Superior.

Potable Water and Sewage
The property is serviced by Thunder Bay municipal sewage and potable water utilities.

Other Utilities
Two 115kVA power lines run adjacent to the property to the north. An electrical substation will be installed to connect to the grid power and provide electricity to the process. Natural gas is available on site and will be primarily used for heating in the calciner process, and for building area heating.

Analcime Storage
A by-product, mix of Analcime and calcium carbonate will be produced from the process. The by-product material will be dried and conveyed to the analcime storage building. The Analcime material can be loaded onto railcars and shipped externally to customers to be used in industrial applications and construction material such as concrete additive.

Figure 6: Analcime Storage Building

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Office Building and Laboratory
An administrative office and analytical laboratory will be located on site north of the railroad tracks. The administration building will house offices, kitchen / lunchroom, conference rooms and restroom facilities. The laboratory will be used for research and to test spodumene samples as well as product and byproduct streams and internal streams within the process to ensure quality is met throughout the process.

Figure 7: Administrative and Laboratory Building

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LOGISTICS

The Thunder Bay industrial site is in an ideal location, facilitating efficient transportation of plant feed and supplies. Spodumene feed delivery will primarily utilize the CN rail line. The site's port facility is equipped to receive feed material from international sources, while road accessibility and proximity to the main Trans-Canada Highway provide additional logistical flexibility. This multi-modal transportation network ensures that materials can be delivered via the most cost-effective and efficient means, whether by rail, sea, or road.

Lithium hydroxide, the primary product, will be transported via truck and/or rail to various battery manufacturers in southern Ontario and beyond. Given the significant daily production volume, the site will maintain minimal on-site inventory, with product being shipped soon after packaging is completed.

PERMITTING

The Province of Ontario is committed to making the support of all projects in the battery supply chain a top priority. The Premier and Cabinet have laid out a plan to drive investment, development, and approvals of projects in the battery supply chain, a key part of the economic future of the province.

Expediting approvals for these projects will enable a timeline that meets the demands of end-users in the province. Avalon will work closely with the province to ensure that the Government's objectives in the battery supply chain are met.

GLOBAL LITIHUM MARKET OUTLOOK

According to a report by Fortune Business Insights, the global lithium market was valued at USD $22.19 billion in 2023 and is projected to grow significantly. It is expected to expand from USD $22.88 billion in 2024 to USD$134.02 billion by 2032, exhibiting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 22.1% during the 2024-2032 forecast period.

This robust trajectory highlights the increasing demand for lithium, driven by its critical applications in electric vehicles (EVs), energy storage systems, and portable electronics. Avalon's efforts are aimed at integrating our high-quality, battery-grade lithium hydroxide into the supply chains that will fuel the future of transportation and energy storage solutions, reinforcing our position as a pivotal supplier in the lithium market.

The figure below shows the global lithium demand projected to surpass 3 million metric tons by 2030.

Figure 8: Lithium Supply and Demand Forecast

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CAPITAL COST ESTIMATE

The development capital costs are summarized in the table below:

Table 3: Development Capital Costs

Description Cost (CAD$ Million)
Direct Costs 713
Indirect Costs 218
Owners Costs 50
Contingency 233
Total 1,213

PROJECT SCHEDULE

The project timeline is presented below. Production of lithium hydroxide is anticipated to commence in Q4 2028. Continuous project schedule optimization will be ongoing to strike a balance of permitting requirements while maintaining a focus towards a rapid production startup.

Figure 9: Proposed Project Schedule

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FINANCIAL MODELLING

Economic Analysis Results

The results of the PEA analysis are presented in the table below on both a pre-tax and after-tax basis.

Table 4: Economic Analysis Results

Parameter Units Pre-Tax After-Tax
Net Revenue (LOP) $M 31,854 31,854
Free Cash Flow (LOP) $M 19,059 14,283
NPV @ 8% discount rate $M 5,559 4,119
IRR % 56 48
Payback Period years 2.2 2.5

Sensitivity

The results of the sensitivity analysis of the project in terms of IRR, Opex., Capex. and spodumene price are summarised in the figure below.

Figure 10 - Sensitivity After-Tax IRR to Product Price, Feedstock Price, Capex & Opex

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CONCLUSIONS AND NEXT STEPS

The PEA results demonstrate a very strong financial case for Avalon to produce lithium hydroxide in Thunder Bay, Ontario from spodumene concentrate.

Avalon's next steps will focus on the following activities to advance the development of the Lake Superior Lithium Project:

  • Commencement of feasibility study
  • Commence field work on baseline studies
  • Continue project financing discussions with Canadian and US Government and with Conventional Debt and Equity Groups
  • Work with Metso to receive detailed design of hydrometallurgical plant
  • Start early basic engineering work
  • Plan and conduct site geotechnical work
  • Continue offtake agreement discussions and feed sourcing
  • Conduct piloting test work on Spodumene concentrates
  • Conduct test work on by-product (Analcime) to establish multiple industrial uses
  • Consultation with First Nation groups
  • Continued engagement with local communities and research institutions
  • Continued engagement with Municipal, Provincial and Federal Government

About Avalon Advanced Materials Inc.

Avalon Advanced Materials Inc. is a Canadian advanced manufacturing company focused on vertically integrating the Ontario lithium supply chain. The Company, through its joint venture with SCR-Sibelco NV, is currently developing its Separation Rapids lithium deposit near Kenora, ON, while also continuing to advance the Snowbank lithium and Lilypad lithium-caesium projects. Avalon is also working to develop its Nechalacho rare earths and zirconium project located in the Northwest Territories. This deposit contains critical minerals for use in advanced technologies in the communications and defense industries among other sectors.

In addition to these upstream activities, Avalon is executing on a key initiative to develop Ontario's first midstream lithium hydroxide processing facility in Thunder Bay, ON, a vital link bridging the lithium resources of the north with the downstream EV battery manufacturing base in the south.

For questions or feedback, please email the Company atir@AvalonAM.comor contact Ms. Rachel Naji, Investor Relations Manager at 416-364-4938.

Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Information

This news release contains "forward-looking information" within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities legislation. Forward-looking information includes, but is not limited to statements related to planned work at the Project. Generally, forward-looking information can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as "add" or "additional", "advancing", "anticipates" or "does not anticipate", "appears", "believes", "can be", "conceptual", "confidence", "continue", "convert" or "conversion", "deliver", "demonstrating", "estimates", "encouraging", "expand" or "expanding" or "expansion", "expect" or "expectations", "forecasts", "forward", "goal", "improves", "increase", "intends", "justification", "plans", "potential" or "potentially", "promise", "prospective", "prioritize", "reflects", "robust", "scheduled", "suggesting", "support", "top-tier", "updating", "upside", "will be" or "will consider", "work towards", or variations of such words and phrases or state that certain actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", "might", or "will be taken", "occur", or "be achieved".

Forward-looking information is subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements of the Company to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information, including risks associated with mineral exploration and development operations such as: environmental hazards and economic factors as they affect the cost and success of the Company's capital expenditures, the ability of the Company to obtain required permits and approvals, the ability of the Company to obtain financing, uncertainty in the estimation of mineral resources, uncertainty with respect to the ability to successfully construct and develop the Company's lithium processing facility, the price of lithium, no operating history, no operating revenue and negative cash flow, land title risk, the market price of the Company's securities, the economic feasibility of the Company's mineral resources and the Company's commercial viability, inflation and uncertain global economic conditions, uncertain geo-political shifts and risks, successful collaboration with indigenous communities, changes in technology and advancements in innovation may impact the development of the Company's technology innovation centre and its lithium hydroxide processing facility, future pandemics and other health crises, dependence on management and other highly skilled personnel, title to the Company's mineral properties, the ongoing war in Ukraine and Israel, extensive government and environmental regulation, reliance on artificial intelligence technology to influence mining operations, volatility in the financial markets, uninsured risks, climate change, threat of legal proceedings, as well as those risk factors discussed or referred to in the annual information form of the Company dated November 28, 2023 (the "AIF") under the heading "Description of the Business - Risk Factors." Forward-looking information is based on the reasonable assumptions, estimates, analysis and opinions of management made in light of its experience and perception of trends, current conditions and expected developments, as well as other factors that management believes to be relevant and reasonable in the circumstances at the date that such statements are made, but which may prove to be incorrect. Although the Company believes that the assumptions and expectations reflected in such forward-looking information are reasonable, undue reliance should not be placed on forward-looking information because the Company can give no assurance that such expectations will prove to be correct. In addition to other factors and assumptions identified in the AIF, assumptions have been made regarding, among other things: management of certain of the Company's assets by other companies or joint venture partners, the Company's ability to carry on its exploration and development activities without undue delays or unbudgeted costs, the ability of the Company to obtain sufficient qualified personnel, equipment and services in a timely and cost effective manner, the ability of the Company to operate in a safe, efficient and effective manner, the ability of the Company to obtain all necessary financing on acceptable terms and when needed, the accuracy of the Company's resource estimates and geological, operational and price assumptions on which these are based and the continuance of the regulatory framework regarding environmental manners. Readers are cautioned that the foregoing list is not exhaustive of all factors and assumptions that may have been used. Although the Company has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in forward-looking information, there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. There can be no assurance that such information will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such information. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking information. The Company does not undertake to update any forward-looking information, except in accordance with applicable securities laws.

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