Maxus Mining and Palliser Exploration Complete Successful 2025 Exploration Programs Across Four Critical Mineral Properties
Globenewswire·2025-10-14 12:00

Core Insights - Maxus Mining Inc. has successfully completed its 2025 ground exploration program across four critical minerals projects in British Columbia, Canada, on time and on budget [1][3][4] Exploration Program Overview - The exploration program involved detailed prospecting, mapping, and sampling across the Quarry, Hurley, Lotto, and Alturas projects, with over 200 grab samples collected and submitted for analysis [4][5] - The program aimed to validate historical mineralization occurrences and confirm multiple showings of mineralization across the projects [4] Project Highlights - Alturas East: Confirmed locations of historic adits and identified a strongly oxidized fault zone with visible sulphide mineralization, indicating a potentially mineral-rich geological environment [5] - Alturas West: Identified accessible ground suitable for drill site preparation, building on 2024 surface sampling results that returned exceptional grades of up to 69.98% antimony [5] - Hurley Property: Confirmed visible stibnite mineralization and historic antimony showings, validating the project's high-grade critical mineral potential [5] - Quarry Property: Sampled numerous galena-bearing quartz veins, strengthening the case for widespread lead-silver mineralization [5] - Lotto Property: Uncovered broad areas of oxidation and intrusive rock units, indicating a highly prospective geological setting for critical mineral mineralization [5] Management Commentary - The CEO of Maxus Mining emphasized that the exploration program marks a significant advancement for the company, highlighting the diverse mineralization styles and the potential for long-term value creation for shareholders [3]