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Critical Elements Lithium (TSXV:CRE) - 'Undervalued?' Investment Series, with Eric Zaunscherb

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Interview with Eric Zaunscherb, Chairman, Critical Elements Lithium

Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/critical-elements-lithium-tsxvcre-high-value-rose-project-on-the-path-to-fid-3510

Recording date: 16th June 2026

Critical Elements Lithium is positioning itself as a standout developer in the recovering lithium sector, anchored by its fully permitted Rose Lithium-Tantalum project in Quebec. Unlike many peers, the company has already cleared two major development hurdles: environmental approvals and a formal agreement with the Cree Nation. This significantly shortens its path to production and reduces execution risk.

A 2023 feasibility study outlines robust project economics, including annual production of 200,000 tonnes of spodumene concentrate, a net present value of US$2.2 billion, a 66% internal rate of return, and a rapid 1.8-year payback period. These estimates are based on conservative pricing assumptions below current market levels, suggesting additional upside as lithium prices recover.

Beyond its flagship asset, Critical Elements is actively advancing exploration at the nearby Rose West discovery. Early drilling has already expanded the deposit footprint multiple times, and ongoing work is expected to further grow the resource. Importantly, Rose West can be integrated into the existing project without requiring separate permitting, potentially enhancing long-term production and project value.

The company also holds a strategic 20% carried interest in the Nisk Joint Venture, alongside equity in partner Power Metallic. This exposure provides additional upside through a polymetallic discovery that is not fully reflected in Critical Elements’ current valuation.

Despite its strong fundamentals, the company trades at a significant discount to peers and analyst targets, largely due to uncertainty around project financing. However, with a well-defined asset, supportive infrastructure, and multiple growth drivers, Critical Elements is positioned for a potential re-rating as the lithium market improves and financing clarity emerges.

Learn more: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/critical-elements-lithium

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