Titan Mining (TSX: TI) Zinc Production to Ramp Up as Graphite Plant Gets Constructed

Titan Mining (TSX: TI)’s zinc production is about to ramp up from a rate of approximately 60 million lbs per year to a rate of approximately 80 million lbs per year.

Zinc is rising this morning for a third straight day and just hit US$1.268 per lb. This means Titan’s 2026 revenue will exceed US$100 million from zinc alone with large profit margins.

Titan’s initial graphite production will start out early next year at a rate of 1,000-1,200 tonnes of graphite concentrate per year, which is to allow U.S. defense and industrial customers to try out and test their product. After signing long-term supply contracts throughout 2026 with major U.S. defense contractors and EV battery makers, graphite production will be increased to a targeted rate of 40,000 tonnes of graphite concentrate per year.

By 2027, Titan’s annual revenue from zinc+graphite could reach US$200 million.

United States Antimony Corporation (UAMY) is now worth US$460 million or 23x revenue.

Look for Titan Mining (TSX: TI) to surpass UAMY’s market cap within 12 months and reach a $1 billion market cap within 24 months.

Titan Mining (TSX: TI) Executive Chairman Richard Warke was also Executive Chairman of NIA’s Augusta Gold (TSX: G), which was just acquired at a massive premium. Richard Warke has now achieved $4.7 billion in exits over the last 15 years while also creating Solaris Resources (TSX: SLS) which has a $1.15 billion market cap and Highlander Silver (TSX: HSLV) which has a $287 million market cap and is currently $2.73 per share for a gain of 95% since NIA’s February 12th suggestion at $1.40 per share.

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