Battery X Metals Files NI 43-101 Technical Report for Y Lithium Project near Bailey Lake, Saskatchewan, Advancing 2025 Critical Battery Metal Exploration Program and Noting Proximity to a Reported Lithium- and Tantalum-Bearing Pegmatite Discovery Approxim
News Release Highlights:Battery X Metals files NI 43-101 Technical Report for the Y Lithium Project near Bailey Lake, Saskatchewan, advancing the Company's 2025 critical battery metal exploration program.A high-resolution LiDAR and orthophoto survey …
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Battery X Metals files NI 43-101 Technical Report for the Y Lithium Project near Bailey Lake, Saskatchewan, advancing the Company's 2025 critical battery metal exploration program.
A high-resolution LiDAR and orthophoto survey was completed, with an assessment report submitted to the Saskatchewan Ministry of Energy and Resources; the LiDAR survey and assessment report qualifies for a 1.5x exploration expenditure credit, reducing required 2025 expenditures to approximately CAD $58,559.
The NI 43-101 Technical Report highlights the prospectivity of the Y Lithium Project, situated within the Ennadai Greenstone Belt and approximately 5 km west of a previously reported lithium- and tantalum-bearing pegmatite discovery
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESS Newswire / October 16, 2025 / Battery X Metals Inc. (CSE:BATX)(OTCQB:BATXF)(FSE:5YW, WKN:A40X9W)("Battery X Metals" or the "Company") an energy transition resource exploration and technology company, announces that, further to its news release dated August 1, 2025, its wholly-owned subsidiary, YY Resources Inc. ("YY Resources") has commissioned a National Instrument 43-101 ("NI 43-101") technical report (the "Technical Report"), effective October 16, 2025, for its Y Lithium Project (the "Y Lithium Project") located in northern Saskatchewan, near Bailey Lake. The Technical Report has been voluntarily prepared and is available on the Company's profile on SEDAR+.
As disclosed in the Company's news release dated August 1, 2025, YY Resources completed a high-resolution LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) and orthophoto survey program (the "LiDAR Survey") at the Y Lithium Project located in northern Saskatchewan, near Bailey Lake. An assessment report (the "Assessment Report") has been submitted to the Saskatchewan Ministry of Energy and Resources. The total value of the LiDAR Survey and the Assessment Report was $71,078 inclusive of applicable taxes. Notably, the LiDAR Survey and Assessment Report qualify for a 1.5x exploration expenditure credit under Saskatchewan's mineral exploration incentive program. As a result, YY Resources reduced its required annual exploration expenditures for 2025 from approximately $87,800 to an estimated $58,559, an amount already satisfied through the LiDAR Survey and Assessment Report.

