Core Insights - Integral Metals Corp. has reported significant findings from its 2024 soil geochemistry program at the Burntwood Project, indicating potential for future exploration in rare earth elements (REE) [1][3] Summary by Sections Exploration Results - The company collected 867 soil geochemical samples from the Burntwood Syenite-Carbonatite Complex to assess REE fertility and identify new exploration zones [2] - Notable anomalies were found in both light (LREE) and heavy (HREE) rare earth elements, along with pathfinder elements such as phosphorous pentoxide (P2O5), strontium (Sr), and barium (Ba) [2] - A standout soil sample, BT24-MSJ11, showed over 10,000 ppm total rare earth elements (TREE), including 2,870 ppm neodymium (Nd), 652 ppm praseodymium (Pr), and 358 ppm samarium (Sm) [2] - The geochemical anomalies span several hundred meters and may indicate a near-surface geochemical footprint of REE-bearing carbonatite or syenite phases [2] Company Statements - Paul Sparkes, CEO of Integral Metals, expressed excitement over the results, highlighting the strong potential of the Burntwood Syenite-Carbonatite Complex as a promising exploration target [3] - The elevated values in neodymium, praseodymium, and samarium will guide the company's next steps in evaluating this opportunity [3] Future Plans - Integral Metals plans to provide further updates as additional datasets from the 2024 survey program become available [2]
Integral Metals Reports Over 1% TREE Soil Geochemical Anomaly at the Burntwood Project
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