Core Insights - Powermax Minerals Inc. has successfully completed its Phase 2 exploration field program at the Cameron Rare Earth Element (REE) Project in British Columbia, following positive results from Phase 1 that confirmed the presence of rare earth mineralization [1][9]. Phase 2 Fieldwork Summary - The Phase 2 program involved geological mapping, systematic rock sampling, and extensive geochemical surveys, with a total of 100 soil samples, 100 stream sediment samples, and 29 rock samples collected for analysis [2][8]. - Analytical work is being conducted by Agat Laboratories in Calgary, Alberta, which is ISO/IEC 17025:2017 accredited, ensuring quality assurance and control protocols during sample preparation and analysis [8]. - The data from this program will be integrated with previous geological and geophysical results to refine the geochemical model and identify new priority drill targets for future exploration [8]. CEO's Comment - The CEO of Powermax Minerals Inc., Paul Gorman, emphasized that the completion of Phase 2 fieldwork is a significant milestone for the Cameron Project, providing a comprehensive dataset to evaluate rare earth element distribution patterns across the property [9]. About the Cameron REE Project - The Cameron REE Project spans approximately 2,984 hectares in the Kamloops Mining Division, British Columbia, and is located within the Monashee Group, known for hosting REE-bearing pegmatites and carbonatite zones [10]. - Rare earth mineralization in the area is associated with shear zones and structurally controlled pegmatitic intrusions enriched in both light and heavy rare earth elements [10]. About Powermax Minerals Inc. - Powermax Minerals Inc. is a Canadian mineral exploration company focused on advancing rare earth element projects, holding options to acquire multiple properties, including the Cameron REE Property and the Atikokan REE Property in Ontario [12].
Powermax Minerals Completes Phase 2 Fieldwork at the Cameron Rare Earth Element (REE) Project, British Columbia