Temas Resources CEO Tim Fernback joined Steve Darling from Proactive to provide an update on the continued advancement of the company’s La Blache Property in Quebec, along with significant progress on its proprietary metallurgical technology initiatives. Fernback outlined Temas’ unique dual-business model, explaining that the company operates both as a metallurgical technology developer and as an advancing critical minerals exploration and development company focused on titanium, vanadium, and iron. Fernback noted that Temas has completed approximately 45,000 metres of drilling at the La Blache Property to date, establishing a substantial geological database for the project. He highlighted that the company has already delivered a Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA), which demonstrates the scale and strength of the asset. The PEA indicates approximately $6.6 billion of in-situ rock value underground with an internal rate of return (IRR) of over 60%, underscoring the project’s robust economic potential. A key component of Temas’ strategy is its proprietary regenerative chloride leach (RCL) platform technology. Fernback explained that the RCL system is designed to extract metals from complex mineralized rock while recycling reagents within a closed-loop process. By reusing key inputs, the technology is engineered to significantly reduce both operating costs and energy consumption compared to conventional processing methods. According to Fernback, the RCL platform can deliver approximately 65% savings versus traditional metallurgical approaches, positioning it as a potentially disruptive solution for the global mining and processing industry. Temas is actively evaluating international licensing and joint venture opportunities for the RCL technology, as the company looks to commercialize the platform beyond its own projects and create an additional revenue stream independent of mining operations. The interview also highlighted the company’s recently completed 2,300-metre drilling program at La Blache, with assay results expected in early 2026. Fernback added that planned work in the coming year includes advancing both the La Blache and Lac Brûlé projects toward feasibility-stage studies, while continuing to strengthen the company’s metallurgical division and expand its technology footprint. Fernback also pointed to the company’s recently completed Australian initial public offering, which successfully raised $11.00 million. He said the financing leaves Temas fully funded for its upcoming work programs, positioning the company to execute on both its project development and technology growth strategies without near-term funding constraints. #proactiveinvestors #temasresourcescorp #asx #tio #cse #tmas #otcqb #tmasf #LaBlacheProject #MiningNews #CriticalMinerals #Titanium #Vanadium #IronOre #MetallurgicalTechnology #RCLTechnology #QuebecMining #ResourceStocks #DrillingUpdate #2026Outlook