NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 30, 2026--
Lifezone Metals Limited's $(LZM)$ Chief Executive Officer, Chris Showalter and Chief Financial Officer, Ingo Hofmaier, announce the Q1 2026 Financial Results Summary, available on Edgar and the Company's website.
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Lifezone Metals CEO Chris Showalter met with Hon. Balozi Khamis Mussa Omar, Tanzania's Minister of Finance, and senior government officials in Washington, D.C., during the 2026 IMF/WBG Spring Meetings
Mr. Hofmaier commented: "Q1 2026 was another period of disciplined execution as we advanced the Kabanga Nickel Project, opened up new avenues with the Musongati Nickel Project Exclusivity Agreement and produced our first ever Platinum, Palladium and Rhodium from the U.S. PGM Recycling Project from pilot testwork at Simulus, while maintaining focus on capital efficiency, liquidity and long-term value creation.
During Q1, we received an initial $5 million, as part of a second utilization under the senior secured bridge loan facility provided by Taurus. The remaining $16.7 million under the second utilization was received on April 29, 2026, with a further $18.3 million of the facility remaining available.
Also in April, we further strengthened our cash position by closing a registered direct offering that raised $25.0 million in gross proceeds. These funds will help us to position the business for the next stage of growth while remaining mindful of market conditions and disciplined capital allocation."
Financial Summary:
For the three months ended
March 31, 2026 March 31, 2025
$ $
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Cash flow from:
Operating activities - 1,244,923 - 3,298,161
Investing activities - 6,185,226 - 5,283,427
Financing activities 2,480,475 - 162,593
Net decrease in cash & cash
equivalents - 4,949,674 - 8,744,181
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Liquidity : March 31, 2026 December 31, 2025
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Cash balance 15,271,893 20,144,250
Undrawn balance of senior secured
bridge loan facility(1) 35,000,000 40,000,000
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Total 50,271,893 60,144,250
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(1) A further $16.7 million was received on April 29, 2026, with $18.3
remaining undrawn as of this date.
-- Lifezone Metals reported a cash balance of $15.3 million as of March
31, 2026, compared to $20.1 million as of December 31, 2025.
-- Cash usage from investing activities during Q1 2026 amounted to $6.2
million, with $6.3 million invested in the Kabanga Nickel Project.
-- Revenue for Q1 2026 was $1.2 million compared to $0.2 million during Q1
2025 driven by increased third-party technical and laboratory services at
Simulus.
-- As of March 31, 2026, $25 million has been drawn from the senior
secured bridge loan facility of which $5 million under the second
utilization was received during Q1 2026. The remaining $16.7 million
under the second utilization was received on April 29, 2026, with a
further $18.3 million under the facility remaining undrawn.
-- For Q1 2026, Lifezone reported an income before tax of $2.4 million
compared to $7.3 million in Q1 2025.
-- Income before tax for Q1 2026 includes significant non-cash fair value
gains related to the remeasurement of certain financial instruments,
while general and administrative expenses were comparable to the
corresponding period in Q1 2025.
-- During the quarter, Lifezone recognized a fair value gain of $1.9
million on embedded derivatives in convertible debentures, $2.9 million
gain on warrant liabilities, and $3.9 million gain on the deferred
consideration to BHP. These gains were largely attributable to a decline
in Lifezone's share price, which fell from $4.27 as of December 31, 2025,
to $3.36 as of March 31, 2026, thereby reducing the fair value of these
liabilities.
-- On April 23, 2026, Lifezone closed a $25 million registered direct
offering and issued 5.7 million ordinary shares at $4.40 per share. The
net proceeds were $23.3 million and will be used for exploration
activities in Burundi and Tanzania, the PGM Recycling Project, conducting
Hydromet research and development at Simulus Laboratory, and for other
general corporate and working capital purposes, including financing
costs.
Corporate highlights and key activities during the three months ended March 31, 2026
Project Financing Update:
-- A further $5 million was drawn under the Taurus Mining Finance senior
secured bridge loan facility on March 16, 2026, and as of March 31, 2026,
a total of $25 million out of $60 million was received. Of the $35
million that remained undrawn as of March 31, 2026, $16.7 million was
received on April 29, 2026. This is to progress Kabanga Project pre-FID
activities, early works and development activities and to advance the
project financing workstream.
-- Negotiations advanced constructively with the senior members of the
Tanzanian government and administration to amend the Framework Agreement
and agree on the details of the staging concept and the joint financial
model, to define the sharing of fiscal benefits.
Figure 1: Lifezone Metals CEO Chris Showalter met with Hon. Balozi Khamis Mussa Omar, Tanzania's Minister of Finance, and senior government officials in Washington, D.C., during the 2026 IMF/WBG Spring Meetings
-- The U.S. DFC completed its due diligence with further funding
workstreams progressing.
-- Negotiations progressed for a potential strategic investment into the
Kabanga Nickel Project led by Standard Chartered Bank, with multiple
offers received.
-- Project financing process led by Societe Generale continued, including
roadshows and selection of pathfinders, such as international Development
Finance Institutions and Export Credit Agencies.
-- Site visits were conducted by potential lenders and lender advisors,
and receipt of final reports by independent engineers and consultants
covering technical, logistics, environmental, social, and commodity
markets aspects of the Kabanga.
Figure 2: Lifezone hosted a technical and environmental and social due diligence site visit at the Kabanga Nickel Project in Tanzania including stakeholder engagement with the communities
-- Several long-term concentrate off-take negotiations are well advanced.
-- International and local insurance brokers were appointed, and the
insurance risk assessment and insurance plan advanced to facilitate a
global insurance roadshow in the coming weeks.
-- The Kabanga site hosted the Acting U.S. Ambassador to Tanzania, Andrew
Lentz and his delegation on March 31, 2026, including the facilitation of
meetings with the Ngara District Commissioner, to review the project's
progress.
Figure 3: Acting U.S. Ambassador to Tanzania, Andrew Lentz and his delegation at the Kabanga Site
Technical and Operational Progress:
-- Pre-FID site geotechnical investigations to support detailed design and
early works topographical readiness advanced, including the completion of
163 test pits across the project footprint, completion of North and Tembo
boxcuts and waste rock dumps boreholes.
-- Commencement of potable water borehole drilling and continued
geotechnical drilling, including the completing of all geotechnical holes
for eight ventilation raises covering both North and Tembo mines,
topographical/LiDAR surveys and progress on North boxcut surface works
readiness.
Figure 4: Production water borehole drilling at Kabanga Site, 132m deep, providing a yield of 28,000 L/H
-- The dual-train milling technical note was completed, and value
engineering continued to support FEED and site and mining surface
infrastructure development.
-- Progress continued on the 220kV TANESCO overhead line and related
permitting workstreams, including commencement of LiDAR and topographical
survey activities, ongoing negotiation of the Implementation Agreement
and Power Supply Agreements.
Figure 5: AGS leveling task through the 220Kv transmission line to determine the ground profile for angle point No.29 at Nyakanazi substation
-- Procurement and contract readiness advanced materially, with 52
critical path Expressions of Interest approved by the Mining Commission
and 45 released to market, for contracts valuing approximately $380m.
-- Project execution readiness advanced through development of the Project
Execution Plan and associated plans across five execution pillars,
advancement of governance and cost management frameworks, continued
scale-up of the Kabanga Owner's team in critical pre-FID roles, internal
approval of the Project Labor Plan and its submission to the Tanzanian
Labor Commissioner, and completion of the Local Skills Survey.
-- In addition to the Special Mining Licence, all material permits needed
for current activities are in place, including the water use and
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