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Alaska Energy Metals Hosts Federal Agency Representatives at Nikolai Nickel Project, Alaska
Highlights: Senior U.S. EPA and Permitting Council representatives toured AEMC's Nikolai Pr...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Alaska Energy Metals Hosts Federal Agency Representatives at Nikolai Nickel Project, AlaskaHighlights:Senior U.S. EPA and Permitting Council representatives toured AEMC's Nikolai Project on August 26, 2025Early federal engagement provides advantages under the FAST-41 permitting framework, improving predictability and transparency for project developmentVisit underscores federal recognition of the strategic importance of domestic nickel supply for clean energy and national securityState of Alaska and Permitting Council sign MOU to align State of Alaska permitting with the FAST-41 program framework during same Alaska visit.AEMC advancing the United States' largest nickel resources in Interior Alaska. VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESS Newswire / September 11, 2025 / Alaska Energy Metals Corporation (TSXV:AEMC)(OTCQB:AKEMF) (\"AEMC\" or the \"Company\") is pleased to announce that it hosted a site visit to its flagship Nikolai Project in Interior Alaska on Tuesday, August 26, 2025.The tour was led by AEMC President & CEO, Gregory Beischer, and included senior U.S. government officials:Emily Domenech, Executive Director of the Federal Permitting Improvement Steering Council (Permitting Council)Craig Litteken, Deputy Director of FAST-41 Infrastructure Portfolio Management and Engagement at the Permitting CouncilChristina Carpenter, Chief of Staff for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 10Wes Brooks, Deputy Assistant Administrator for Policy, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of WaterThe delegation visited AEMC's Canwell and Eureka project sites southwest of Delta Junction in Interior Alaska.Gregory Beischer, AEMC President & CEO, commented: \"We were honored to welcome senior EPA and Permitting Council leaders to the Nikolai Project. Their engagement at this early stage highlights the importance of collaborative, transparent dialogue as we advance toward development. Establishing strong relationships with regulators and permitting agencies helps ensure that critical mineral projects like Nikolai are advanced responsibly, efficiently, and in alignment with the highest environmental standards.\"\"Thank you to the Alaska Energy Metals team for hosting a site visit during our recent trip to Alaska,\" said Emily Domenech, Permitting Council Executive Director. \"Getting a first-hand look at the work being done at this ...