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Year-two Albany Graphite baseline program for Zentek (NASDAQ: ZTEK)

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Zentek Ltd. is advancing its Albany Graphite Project by launching the 2026 environmental and social baseline program through its subsidiary Albany Graphite Corp., using ERM Consultants Canada and closely involving Constance Lake First Nation in all field campaigns.

The program continues baseline work started in 2019 and runs in parallel with technical and commercial studies feeding a Preliminary Economic Assessment targeted for completion in Summer 2026. Albany has demonstrated ultra-high-purity 5N+ graphite at 99.9992 wt.% Cg from project feedstock, positioning it for potential nuclear, battery, and defence supply chains.

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Zentek advances Albany Graphite studies and Indigenous partnership alongside its planned PEA.

Zentek, through Albany Graphite Corp., is running a 2026 environmental and social baseline program with ERM, continuing work begun in 2019. Constance Lake First Nation members are expected to participate in every field campaign, with findings shared continuously.

This work is described as aligned with Canadian permitting requirements and progresses in parallel with technical and commercial workstreams for a Preliminary Economic Assessment targeted for Summer 2026. Albany’s previously disclosed 5N+ graphite purity at 99.9992 wt.% Cg and 2.60 ppm boron is positioned as relevant for nuclear, battery, and defence applications.

The filing emphasizes environmental rigour, Indigenous partnership, and traceable non-Chinese graphite origin within evolving Canadian and allied-nation policy frameworks. Actual project outcomes will depend on future permitting decisions, market demand, and subsequent technical and economic studies.

Graphite purity 99.9992 wt.% Cg Ultra-high-purity 5N+ graphite from Albany feedstock at bench scale
Boron concentration 2.60 ppm Equivalent boron concentration meeting published nuclear-grade benchmarks
PEA target timing Summer 2026 Preliminary Economic Assessment for Albany targeted completion
Baseline program year 2026 season Year Two environmental and social baseline program at Albany
environmental and social baseline program regulatory
"to execute the 2026 environmental and social baseline program at the Albany Graphite Project"
Preliminary Economic Assessment financial
"as Albany advances toward the Preliminary Economic Assessment targeted for completion in Summer 2026"
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.
critical mineral financial
"particularly for critical mineral projects like Albany"
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.
ultra-high purity technical
"confirmed ultra-high purity of 99.9992% with an equivalent boron concentration of 2.60 ppm"
small modular reactor technical
"potentially relevant to next-generation reactor technologies, including ... small modular reactor platforms"
A small modular reactor is a compact nuclear power plant designed to generate electricity in smaller amounts compared to traditional reactors. It can be built in factories, then transported and assembled on-site, making it quicker and often cheaper to deploy. For investors, these reactors represent a potential source of clean energy with lower upfront costs and flexible scaling, which could influence future energy markets and infrastructure investments.

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.

(Registrant)

1123 York Road in

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 28, 2026 By /s/ Wendy Ford
    Wendy Ford
    Chief Financial Officer


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Exhibit Description of Exhibit
   
99.1 Press Release dated April 28, 2026 - Albany Graphite Launches Year Two Environmental and Social Baseline Program with ERM and Constance Lake First Nation



 

Albany Graphite Launches Year Two Environmental and Social
Baseline Program with ERM and Constance Lake First Nation

Program builds on prior site data and extends Zentek's active partnership with Constance Lake
First Nation as Albany advances toward the Preliminary Economic Assessment targeted for
completion in Summer 2026

April 28, 2026 - Guelph, Ontario - Zentek Ltd. ("Zentek" or the "Company") (TSXV: ZEN) (NASDAQ: ZTEK) today announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary Albany Graphite Corp. ("AGC") has engaged ERM Consultants Canada Ltd. ("ERM") to execute the 2026 environmental and social baseline program at the Albany Graphite Project (the "Project"). Constance Lake First Nation ("CLFN") members will be integrated into every field campaign planned for the season. The program builds on baseline work initiated in 2019 with the same consultant and advances Albany toward the standard that nuclear, defence, and allied-nation critical mineral buyers are increasingly setting for graphite origin and traceability.

Highlights

 Year Two, not Year One. Same consultant, building on the 2019 baseline and the prepared second-year work plan.

 Twelve baseline disciplines scoped for 2026. Covering water, air, wildlife, vegetation, archaeology, land use, socio-economic, and Indigenous knowledge, aligned to permitting and the 2026 field season.

 CLFN integrated into every field campaign. Members will participate across the 2026 baseline program, with findings shared with the community throughout.

 Built to the standard governments are setting. Canadian and allied-nation policy increasingly links procurement and funding to environmental rigour and meaningful Indigenous partnership.

 Parallel to the Preliminary Economic Assessment ("PEA"). Environmental and social workstreams are advancing alongside the technical and commercial workstreams feeding the PEA, targeted for Summer 2026.

Why This Matters

Environmental and social baseline studies are a regulatory prerequisite for federal and provincial mine permitting in Canada, particularly for critical mineral projects like Albany. These studies establish a multi-year picture of pre-development conditions - covering areas such as water, air, wildlife, vegetation, archaeology, land use, socio-economic factors, and Indigenous knowledge - that regulators, Indigenous partners, and future operators use to assess and responsibly advance a project.

AGC is not starting from scratch. ERM completed the initial baseline studies at Albany in 2019 and supported Zentek's engagement with CLFN at that time, providing continuity in site knowledge and engagement. The program will build on that foundation through a 2026 Execution Plan tied to Albany's development path, permitting requirements, critical field windows, and risk reduction. The Execution Plan will define approximately twelve baseline programs by discipline and sequence field activities for the 2026 season, alongside the technical and commercial workstreams feeding the PEA targeted for Summer 2026.


A Convergence of Requirements

The market for certified, domestic, traceable, ultra-high-purity graphite is being shaped by two converging forces. First, Western governments and allied-nation buyers are mobilizing around supply-chain security agendas, including the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act and Foreign Entity of Concern provisions, Canada's Critical Minerals Strategy, U.S. Department of Energy funding initiatives, AUKUS Pillar 2 advanced capabilities programs, and NATO ally-shoring initiatives. Collectively, these frameworks are making non-Chinese origin an increasingly firm procurement condition across nuclear, defence, and advanced battery applications.1,2,3,4,5 Second, this is a broader set of expectations for how critical mineral projects must be advanced: with environmental rigour, meaningful Indigenous partnership, and transparent social licence. These expectations are increasingly embedded in Canadian policy frameworks, allied-nation procurement standards, and the capital-allocation criteria of institutional investors. Albany is being advanced at the intersection of both.

Albany's chlorine-free electrothermal fluidized bed reactor process has demonstrated 5N+ nuclear-grade graphite (99.9992 wt.% Cg) from actual Albany feedstock at bench scale in collaboration with American Energy Technologies Company, as previously disclosed by the Company on September 22, 2025. This result is uncommon among graphite projects at this stage and positions Albany as potentially relevant to next-generation reactor technologies, including high-temperature gas-cooled reactors (HTGRs), molten salt reactors (MSRs), and tri-structural isotropic (TRISO)-fuelled small modular reactor platforms, as well as to defence and advanced manufacturing supply chains receiving active government funding in Canada and the United States.6,7

Constance Lake First Nation Partnership

CLFN representatives are expected to be present during baseline field activities planned for the 2026 season, which may include water quality sampling, wildlife surveys, vegetation assessments, archaeological fieldwork, and socio-economic studies. Findings will be shared with the community as they are generated, not only through end-of-season reporting. Zentek believes this is the operating standard a modern critical mineral project should meet and reflects a relationship with CLFN that is active, ongoing, and central to how Albany is being advanced.

Commentary

"Our relationship with Constance Lake First Nation is not a line item in the development plan. It is foundational to how Albany is being built," said Mohammed (Moe) Jiwan, CEO of Zentek. "The 2026 program is Year Two, not Year One, and is being executed with the same consultant who completed the 2019 baseline work. That continuity matters - for the community, for the science, and for buyers of 5N+ nuclear-grade graphite who increasingly need to audit where their material comes from. Albany is being positioned to meet that standard as the PEA advances toward completion in Summer 2026."

Mr. Peter Wood, P.Eng., P.Geo., Vice President, Development of AGC, a "Qualified Person" under National Instrument 43-101, has reviewed and 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, confirmed ultra-high purity of 99.9992% with an equivalent boron concentration of 2.60 ppm, meeting published benchmarks for potential nuclear-grade applications, and 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. Albany is the Company's principal critical minerals asset and is advancing toward a Preliminary Economic Assessment targeted for completion in Summer 2026.

About ERM

ERM is the world's largest pure-play sustainability consultancy, with more than five decades of experience and a global team operating across more than 40 countries. ERM advises leading organizations on environmental, social, health, safety, risk, and sustainability matters, with deep experience supporting mining and critical minerals projects through baseline studies, Indigenous and stakeholder engagement, regulatory permitting, and sustainability strategy. ERM has supported Zentek on the Albany Graphite Project since 2015.

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.

References (public)

1 U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). "2022 Final List of Critical Minerals" (Federal Register notice; Feb. 24, 2022). https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2022/02/24/2022-04027/2022-final-list-of-critical-minerals

2 Natural Resources Canada. "Government of Canada Releases Updated Critical Minerals List" (News release; June 10, 2024). https://www.canada.ca/en/natural-resources-canada/news/2024/06/government-of-canada-releases-updated-critical-minerals-list.html

3 Natural Resources Canada. "The Canadian Critical Minerals Strategy" (2022). https://www.canada.ca/en/campaign/critical-minerals-in-canada/canadian-critical-minerals-strategy.html

4 U.S. Department of the Treasury / Internal Revenue Service. "Clean Vehicle Credits Under Sections 25E and 30D; Transfer of Credits; Critical Minerals and Battery Components; Foreign Entities of Concern" (Final regulations; May 6, 2024; T.D. 9995). https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/05/06/2024-09094/clean-vehicle-credits-under-sections-25e-and-30d-transfer-of-credits-critical-minerals-and-battery

5 U.S. Department of Energy. "Foreign Entity of Concern (FEOC) Interpretive Guidance" (May 2024). https://www.energy.gov/cmei/manufacturing/foreign-entity-concern-interpretive-guidance


6 Canada Energy Regulator. "Market Snapshot: Canada's role in small modular reactor (SMR) technology" (Aug. 20, 2025). https://www.cer-rec.gc.ca/en/data-analysis/energy-markets/market-snapshots/2025/market-snapshot-canadas-role-in-small-modular-reactor-smr-technology.html

7 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). "Advanced Reactor Highlights." https://www.nrc.gov/reactors/new-reactors/advanced/highlights/index.html

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 (ZTEK) announce about the Albany Graphite Project?

Zentek announced a 2026 environmental and social baseline program for Albany Graphite, led by ERM Consultants Canada. The program continues baseline work started in 2019 and runs in parallel with technical and commercial studies supporting a Preliminary Economic Assessment targeted for completion in Summer 2026.

How is Constance Lake First Nation involved in Zentek’s (ZTEK) 2026 Albany program?

Constance Lake First Nation members are expected to join every 2026 field campaign, including water, wildlife, vegetation, archaeology, and socio-economic studies. Findings from these baseline activities will be shared with the community throughout the season, reflecting an ongoing partnership central to how the Albany Project is being advanced.

What graphite purity has Zentek’s Albany Project demonstrated?

Albany has demonstrated ultra-high-purity 5N+ graphite at 99.9992 wt.% Cg, with an equivalent boron concentration of 2.60 ppm in bench-scale testing. The company states this meets published benchmarks for potential nuclear-grade applications and shows near-theoretical electrochemical performance for lithium-ion battery anodes.

When is the Preliminary Economic Assessment for Albany expected to be completed?

The Preliminary Economic Assessment for Albany is targeted for completion in Summer 2026. Environmental and social baseline workstreams are progressing alongside technical and commercial studies that will feed into this assessment, which is part of advancing Albany as a potential domestic critical-grade graphite source.

Why are environmental and social baseline studies important for Zentek’s Albany Project?

Baseline studies are described as a regulatory prerequisite for mine permitting in Canada, especially for critical mineral projects. They establish multi-year pre-development conditions for water, air, wildlife, vegetation, land use, socio-economic factors, and Indigenous knowledge, informing regulators, Indigenous partners, and potential future operators.

How does Zentek position Albany within Western critical mineral and defence policies?

The company links Albany to non-Chinese, traceable, ultra-high-purity graphite demand shaped by Canadian and U.S. critical mineral strategies, supply-chain security agendas, and funding initiatives. It highlights potential relevance to nuclear reactors, defence programs, and advanced manufacturing supply chains in allied nations.

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