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American Critical Minerals Extends Early Warrant Exercise Incentive Program
American Critical Minerals extends financing lifeline ahead of pivotal Green River drilling campaign.

Executive Summary
- American Critical Minerals Corp. announced on June 18, 2026, an extension of its early warrant exercise incentive program to June 28, 2026.
- The program targets up to 10,304,000 warrants originally issued in private placements closing in June 2023 and August 2024.
- Holders exercising on or before the new deadline receive one additional warrant for each share subscribed.
- Original exercise price is $0.25; new warrants carry a $0.35 exercise price expiring June 22, 2029.
- Proceeds are designated to strengthen the corporate treasury, fund working capital, and advance the Green River Potash and Lithium Project.
- Unexercised warrants retain original terms post-deadline. New warrants and resulting shares face a four-month statutory hold period.
Material Impact
- The extension provides incremental capital raising flexibility but does not alter the company's fundamental project timeline or operational status.
- It is a follow-up to the June 4, 2026 announcement, indicating sustained holder interest or administrative delays in documentation.
- The capital raised will directly offset the company's negative operating cash flow, extending the runway to fund the planned Q3 2026 drilling mobilization.
- No transformative contracts, M&A, or resource estimates are disclosed. The impact is strictly financial and operational maintenance.
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Company Overview
- American Critical Minerals Corp. is an early-stage exploration company focused on the Green River Project in Utah's Paradox Basin.
- The company holds a 100% interest across ~32,530 acres, including state mineral leases, federal lithium brine claims, and federal potash prospecting permits.
- The project targets three critical minerals: potash (sylvinite), lithium, and bromine.
- The company is in the pre-resource exploration phase, having completed seismic reinterpretations and technical reports, and is now preparing for its maiden drilling program to validate historical data and define exploration targets.
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