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Century Lithium Advances Angel Island Project in Nevada

Angel Island's vast lithium resources could boost US energy storage. Century Lithium is pushing ahead with permitting to attract investors and partners.

In the picture we can see a car engine with pipes, battery in it.
In the picture we can see a car engine with pipes, battery in it.

Century Lithium Advances Angel Island Project in Nevada

Century Lithium Corp. is advancing its Angel Studios lithium project in Nevada, USA. The company has completed crucial environmental studies and is now focusing on permitting to attract investors and secure government funding. Angel Studios is one of the largest sedimentary lithium deposits in the US, with an estimated 40-year mine-life averaging 34,000 tonnes per year of lithium carbonate.

Century Lithium has raised $4.7 million through a LIFE offering to fund an updated Feasibility Study and permitting efforts. The company's Angel Studios project has been designated as a FAST-41 Transparency project, included in the FAST-41 Transparency Dashboard, and received recognition from the U.S. Department of Energy in August 2025. These developments aim to provide improved permitting certainty for the project.

The Angel Studios deposit is expected to yield significant lithium carbonate, contributing to the growing demand for lithium in energy storage and electric vehicle production. Century Lithium, trading on the TSX Venture Exchange (LCE), OTCQX (CYDVF), and Frankfurt Stock Exchange (C1Z), is positioning itself to attract strategic investors and offtake partners as it progresses through the permitting process.

Century Lithium's Angel Studios project is poised for growth, with completed environmental studies, strategic designations, and sufficient funding. As the company moves forward with permitting, it seeks to attract investors and partners to capitalize on the vast lithium resources at Angel Studios, contributing to the US's lithium production and energy storage capabilities.

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