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Electric Royalties: Royalty Company Focused on Clean Energy Metals, Offering Diversified Exposure to the Sector

March 4, 2025
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Electric Royalties: Royalty Company Focused on Clean Energy Metals, Offering Diversified Exposure to the Sector
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A royalty company fully diversified in clean energy metals, Electric Royalties (TSXV:ELEC,OTCQB:ELECF) holds 42 total royalties with 18 additional optioned properties that could be converted into future royalties. The company focuses on on properties with near-term production potential in safe jurisdictions (primarily, the US and Canada). Its current royalty portfolio consists of assets that are either in production, advanced stage projects or exploration assets, ensuring cash flow generation and future growth potential.

The recent acquisition of the Punitaqui Copper Mine royalty provides immediate exposure to production, while assets like Authier Lithium and Battery Hill Manganese are expected to enter production in the near term.

The Punitaqui Mining Complex includes the copper processing plant that is currently permitted for 100,000 tonnes per month. (Source: Battery Mineral Resources Corp.)

The Punitaqui copper mine is permitted for 100,000 tonnes per month of processing capacity, with regional exploration potential that could further extend its operational life and increase production.

Company Highlights

  • Electric Royalties is the only royalty company that is fully diversified in clean energy metals, with royalties on nine different metals, including copper, lithium, manganese, nickel and vanadium.
  • Electric Royalties currently holds 42 total royalties across clean energy metals, with 18 additional optioned properties that could be converted into future royalties.
  • The company’s portfolio includes assets that are in production or near-term production, ensuring cash flow generation and future growth potential. The recent acquisition of the Punitaqui copper mine royalty provides immediate exposure to production, while assets like Authier Lithium and Battery Hill Manganese are expected to enter production in the near term.
  • The company prioritizes low-risk mining jurisdictions, with most of its assets located in Canada and the United States.
  • Led by CEO Brendan Yurik, the leadership team brings extensive expertise in royalty acquisitions, mine financing and strategic growth.

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