Frontier Lithium Advances PAK Project with $12M Cash, Strategic Partnerships

  • Frontier Lithium closed Q3 2025 with $12M in cash, supporting PAK Project advancement.
  • PAK Project selected as Ontario's first lithium project under the One Project, One Process framework.
  • Company secured formal process agreements with Deer Lake and Sandy Lake First Nations in January 2026.
  • Frontier attended key industry events including BMO Global Metals & Mining Conference and Canadian Critical Minerals Investment Forum.
  • Construction of Berens Bridge and Road Project announced, supporting PAK Project infrastructure.

Frontier Lithium's strategic positioning aligns with growing concerns over critical mineral supply chains, particularly lithium for electric vehicle and energy storage markets. The company's progress on the PAK Project, supported by government frameworks and indigenous partnerships, reflects broader industry trends toward secure domestic supply chains and responsible resource development. The $12M cash position and recent engagements with international investors underscore the project's investment readiness and potential to contribute to North American and European battery supply chains.

Capital Access
How Frontier will leverage its $12M cash position and strategic partnerships to secure additional funding for PAK Project development.
Regulatory Progress
Whether the One Project, One Process framework will continue to streamline permitting for critical minerals projects in Ontario.
Market Sentiment
The pace at which lithium demand and supply chain concerns will drive investment in North American lithium projects.