Empire Metals joins Western Australia critical minerals mission to engage North American investors

Empire Metals (LSE:EEE) has taken part in the 2026 Western Australia Critical Minerals Delegation to North America, a government-supported initiative aligned with the U.S.–Australia Critical Minerals Framework designed to strengthen resilient and sustainable supply chains. As part of the programme, the company will showcase its Pitfield titanium project at PDAC’s Australia Day event in Toronto and participate in investor and industry meetings across New York and Washington, aiming to raise the project’s profile among North American stakeholders and reinforce its strategic relevance within the global critical minerals market.

The delegation reflects deepening cooperation between Australia and the United States on securing future supplies of key minerals, with Pitfield positioned as a potential contributor to long-term titanium supply security. Empire has also published an updated corporate presentation to support investor engagement efforts, highlighting the scale and grade of the project as demand for titanium and related critical minerals continues to grow worldwide.

The company’s outlook remains influenced by financial challenges typical of pre-revenue resource developers, including widening losses and increasing cash burn. These factors are partly balanced by strong technical momentum, with the share price trading above major moving averages and supported by positive MACD signals, alongside a conservatively structured balance sheet with minimal leverage. Valuation metrics remain constrained by negative earnings and the absence of dividend income.

More about Empire Metals

Empire Metals Limited is a resource exploration and development company focused on advancing the Pitfield Titanium Project in Western Australia. The project hosts one of the largest and highest-grade titanium mineral resources globally, with a 2.2 billion tonne Mineral Resource Estimate grading 5.1% TiO₂. The deposit benefits from near-surface mineralisation, consistent grade distribution and access to established infrastructure suitable for conventional processing into high-purity titanium products.

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