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Zentek (NASDAQ: ZTEK) launches new PEA on high-purity Albany graphite

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Zentek Ltd. reports that its wholly owned subsidiary Albany Graphite Corp. has engaged Micon International to complete a new Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) for the Albany Graphite Project in Northern Ontario, with completion expected this summer. The study will incorporate an updated Mineral Resource Estimate and evaluate a thermal purification process that has produced 5N+ graphite at 99.9992 wt.% Cg directly from 86% Cg flotation concentrate using an electrothermal fluidized bed reactor without chlorine.

The PEA will cover mining methods, pit design, production scheduling, process flowsheet, capital and operating cost estimates, environmental and social considerations, and economic and sensitivity analysis under NI 43-101. The current Mineral Resource Estimate, effective April 30, 2023, reports Indicated Mineral Resources of 22.9 million tonnes grading 4.07% graphitic carbon (Cg) and Inferred Mineral Resources of 13.1 million tonnes grading 2.87% Cg, using cut-off grades of 1.22% Cg for open pit and 1.76% Cg for underground resources.

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Indicated Mineral Resources 22.9 million tonnes at 4.07% Cg Albany Graphite Project Mineral Resource Estimate effective April 30, 2023
Inferred Mineral Resources 13.1 million tonnes at 2.87% Cg Albany Graphite Project Mineral Resource Estimate effective April 30, 2023
Open pit cut-off grade 1.22% graphitic carbon Cut-off grade used for open pit Mineral Resources
Underground cut-off grade 1.76% graphitic carbon Cut-off grade used for underground Mineral Resources
Purity achieved 99.9992 wt.% Cg (5N+) Bench-scale thermal purification from 86% Cg flotation concentrate
Flotation concentrate grade 86% graphitic carbon Feed grade for electrothermal fluidized bed reactor tests
Equivalent boron concentration 2.60 ppm Bench-scale test benchmark for potential nuclear-grade applications
PEA timing Completion expected this summer Timeline for new Albany Graphite Preliminary Economic Assessment
Preliminary Economic Assessment financial
"engaged Micon International Limited to complete a new Preliminary Economic Assessment"
A preliminary economic assessment is an initial analysis that estimates the potential profitability and feasibility of a project or resource, such as a new mineral deposit or development venture. It provides a rough idea of costs, benefits, and risks, helping investors decide whether to pursue more detailed studies. This early evaluation is important because it offers a snapshot of whether the project is worth further investment and development.
National Instrument 43-101 regulatory
"a new Preliminary Economic Assessment ("PEA") National Instrument 43-101 technical report"
National Instrument 43-101 is a set of rules and guidelines that govern how mineral exploration and mining companies must report information about their projects. It ensures that the details shared with investors are accurate, consistent, and reliable—similar to how a detailed, verified blueprint ensures a building’s safety. This helps investors make informed decisions based on trustworthy information about a company's mineral resources.
Mineral Resource Estimate financial
"supported by an updated Mineral Resource Estimate"
A mineral resource estimate is a calculated approximation of how much metal or mineral material likely exists in a particular deposit and where it sits underground, similar to estimating how many cookies are in a jar by peeking at the layers. It matters to investors because it provides a data-based starting point for judging a project's potential value, future production and risks, while not guaranteeing recoverable or profitable amounts.
graphitic carbon (Cg) technical
"cut-off grades of 1.22% graphitic carbon (Cg) for open pit"
electrothermal fluidized bed reactor technical
"using an electrothermal fluidized bed reactor, without the use of chlorine"
An electrothermal fluidized bed reactor is an industrial vessel that keeps fine solid particles gently suspended by a flow of gas while electric heating controls their temperature; think of grains tumbling in a boiling pot of hot air that’s heated by electricity rather than a flame. Investors care because this design can speed up chemical reactions, improve product consistency, cut fuel use and emissions, and scale efficiently—factors that directly affect production costs, profit margins and regulatory risk.
critical mineral regulatory
"Graphite is designated a critical mineral by both the Government of Canada"
A critical mineral is a naturally occurring element or metal that is essential for modern technologies—like batteries, electronics, clean energy systems and defense—and whose supply is vulnerable to disruption. Investors care because these minerals act like key building blocks: shortages, geopolitical controls, or production bottlenecks can sharply raise costs, stall product rollouts, change profit forecasts, and prompt government policy or subsidies that affect company valuations.

UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

FORM 6-K

REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER

PURSUANT TO RULE 13a-16 OR 15d-16

OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

For the month of April 2026

Commission File Number: 001-41310

ZENTEK LTD.

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24 Corporate Court

Guelph, Ontario N1G 5G5 Canada

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SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

  ZENTEK LTD.
  (Registrant)
     
Date: April 9, 2026 By /s/ Wendy Ford
    Wendy Ford
    Chief Financial Officer


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99.1 Press Release dated April 9, 2026 - Albany Graphite Corp. Engages Micon International to Complete New PEA for Albany Graphite Project



Albany Graphite Corp. Engages Micon International to Complete
New PEA for Albany Graphite Project

New PEA to evaluate demonstrated high-purity thermal purification pathway and assess Albany's role in emerging North American critical mineral supply chains for nuclear energy, defence, and energy security applications

April 9, 2026 - Guelph, Ontario - Zentek Ltd. ("Zentek" or the "Company") (TSXV: ZEN) (NASDAQ: ZTEK) is pleased to announce that its wholly-owned subsidiary Albany Graphite Corp. has engaged Micon International Limited ("Micon") to complete a new Preliminary Economic Assessment ("PEA") National Instrument 43-101 technical report for the Albany Graphite Project (the "Project"), located near Hearst, Ontario. Zentek expects the new PEA to be completed this summer.

High-Purity Pathway

A key differentiator that Micon will evaluate as part of its updated development case is Albany Graphite's tested bench-scale capability to produce 5N+ graphite (99.9992 wt.% Cg) directly from flotation concentrate (86% Cg) using an electrothermal fluidized bed reactor, without the use of chlorine. These results are intended to inform key process assumptions and product positioning to be assessed in the new PEA.

PEA Scope

Micon will prepare the new PEA as a scoping-level study supported by an updated Mineral Resource Estimate. The study will evaluate a development case that considers the thermal purification process and current market conditions.

Micon's work program will include:

 Updated Mineral Resource Estimate with revised cut-off grade analysis and current market pricing

 Conceptual mining method evaluation, pit design optimization, and high-level production scheduling

 Process flowsheet development and preliminary mass-balance assumptions, including evaluation of the thermal purification route

 Capital and operating cost estimates at PEA-level accuracy, supported by budgetary equipment quotes, infrastructure, logistics, and site-support concepts

 Tailings, water management, and environmental and social considerations at scoping level

 Economic and sensitivity analysis, and preparation of the NI 43-101 technical report for public disclosure

Mineral Resource Estimate

The most recently filed Mineral Resource Estimate for the Project (effective April 30, 2023) reports, using cut-off grades of 1.22% graphitic carbon (Cg) for open pit Mineral Resources and 1.76% Cg for underground Mineral Resources, Indicated Mineral Resources of 22.9 million tonnes grading 4.07% Cg and Inferred Mineral Resources of 13.1 million tonnes grading 2.87% Cg. As part of its work program, Micon will prepare an updated Mineral Resource Estimate evaluating revised cut-off grade parameters and current market pricing.


Next Steps

Following completion of the PEA, Zentek expects to use the results to define priority next steps for Albany, which may include:

 Advancing additional metallurgical work and product qualification

 Evaluating pilot-scale processing options

 Refining project execution and infrastructure concepts

 Considering the appropriate pathway for further engineering studies

Commentary

"This PEA is a key milestone as we work to rerate the value of Albany based on its demonstrated potential in high-purity applications," said Mohammed (Moe) Jiwan, CEO of Zentek. "We have already proven at bench scale that Albany graphite achieves 5N+ purity using an electrothermal fluidized bed reactor, and we expect the PEA to translate that technical foundation into a current, NI 43-101-compliant economic framework. At the same time, North American and allied-nation demand for secure sources of ultra-high-purity graphite is accelerating as governments invest in energy security infrastructure, expand nuclear baseload capacity including small modular reactors (SMRs) to support AI and data centre growth, and work to rebuild critical mineral supply chains independent of foreign sources. With graphite designated a critical mineral by both Canada and the United States, and NATO allies prioritizing secure supply of strategic materials, we believe Albany is uniquely positioned to serve those markets."

Mr. Peter Wood, P.Eng., P.Geo., Vice President, Development of AGC, a "Qualified Person" under National Instrument 43-101, has approved the technical information contained in this news release.

About Albany Graphite

The Albany Graphite Project is an igneous-hosted graphite deposit located in Northern Ontario, held through the Company's wholly-owned subsidiary Albany Graphite Corp. Independent bench-scale testing conducted in collaboration with American Energy Technologies Company as previously disclosed by the Company on September 22, 2025, has confirmed that Albany graphite achieves ultra-high purity of 99.9992% with an equivalent boron concentration of 2.60 ppm, meeting benchmarks for potential nuclear-grade applications, and has demonstrated near-theoretical electrochemical performance for lithium-ion battery anodes. The project is being advanced as a potential domestic North American source of critical-grade graphite for nuclear, battery, and defence supply chains. Graphite is designated a critical mineral by both the Government of Canada and the United States Department of Energy.

About Zentek

Zentek Ltd. is a Canadian intellectual property development and commercialization company advancing a portfolio of graphene-enabled and advanced material technologies across clean air, next-generation materials, and critical minerals. The Company's core platforms are Albany Graphite, ZenGUARD™, and Triera.


Forward-Looking Statements

This news release contains forward-looking statements. Since forward-looking statements address future events and conditions, by their very nature they involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Although Zentek believes that the assumptions and factors used in preparing the forward-looking information in this news release are reasonable, undue reliance should not be placed on such information, which only applies as of the date of this news release, and no assurance can be given that such events will occur in the disclosed time frames or at all. Zentek disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking information, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, other than as required by law.

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

For more information:
Mohammed (Moe) Jiwan
Chief Executive Officer, Zentek Ltd.
T: 416-709-8876
E: mjiwan2@zentek.com
W: www.zentek.com


FAQ

What did Zentek Ltd. (ZTEK) announce in this 6-K filing?

Zentek announced that its subsidiary Albany Graphite Corp. hired Micon International to complete a new NI 43-101 Preliminary Economic Assessment for the Albany Graphite Project, aiming to update economics and resources using current market conditions and process assumptions.

What is the focus of the new PEA for Zentek’s Albany Graphite Project?

The new PEA will assess a thermal purification pathway that produced 5N+ graphite at 99.9992 wt.% Cg from flotation concentrate, and integrate this into mine design, processing flowsheet, costs, and economics to position Albany in emerging North American critical mineral supply chains.

What are the current Mineral Resource figures for Albany Graphite reported by Zentek (ZTEK)?

The most recent Mineral Resource Estimate, effective April 30, 2023, shows Indicated Mineral Resources of 22.9 million tonnes grading 4.07% graphitic carbon and Inferred Mineral Resources of 13.1 million tonnes grading 2.87% Cg, using specified open-pit and underground cut-off grades.

When does Zentek expect the new Albany Graphite PEA to be completed?

Zentek expects the new Preliminary Economic Assessment for the Albany Graphite Project to be completed in the summer, allowing the company to use the results to prioritize next steps such as further metallurgical work, pilot processing options, and additional engineering studies.

Why is Albany graphite considered suitable for high-purity and nuclear applications?

Bench-scale testing showed Albany graphite can reach ultra-high purity of 99.9992% with an equivalent boron concentration of 2.60 ppm, meeting benchmarks cited for potential nuclear-grade use and demonstrating near-theoretical electrochemical performance for lithium-ion battery anodes.

How does Zentek position Albany Graphite within North American critical mineral supply chains?

Zentek describes Albany as a potential domestic source of critical-grade graphite for nuclear, battery, and defence supply chains, noting graphite’s designation as a critical mineral in Canada and the United States and growing demand for secure, ultra-high-purity graphite sources.

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