Core Insights - Integral Metals Corp. provided a year-in-review summary of exploration activities in 2025 and outlined technical priorities for 2026, focusing on the KAP Project in the Northwest Territories and its broader portfolio of rare earth element exploration assets [1][2] Group 1: KAP Project - In 2025, exploration activities were directed towards advancing the geological understanding of the KAP Project, which contains zinc, gallium, and germanium mineralization associated with MVT and/or CRD systems [3] - The 2025 program emphasized geological interpretation, integration of drilling results, and refinement of the geological model to improve confidence in mineralization distribution [3] - For 2026, the company plans a technically focused program aimed at de-risking the KAP Project, including mineralogical and metallurgical studies, re-assaying historical drill core, and further soil sampling [4] Group 2: Burntwood Project - The Burntwood Project underwent technical review in 2025, following geochemical and geophysical surveys in 2024 that identified areas of interest for further evaluation [5] - The company is considering a small-scale drill program in 2026 to test anomalies identified in previous surveys [5] Group 3: Woods Creek Project - The company continued to review historical data from the Woods Creek Project in Montana, assessing next steps for exploration [6] - Potential work in 2026 includes expanded geological mapping and UAV-based magnetic surveys to identify prospective structures [6] Group 4: Company Overview - Integral Metals Corp. is engaged in mineral exploration for critical minerals, including gallium, germanium, and rare earth elements, aiming to contribute to a domestic supply chain [10]
Integral Metals Provides 2025 Year-in-Review and Outlines 2026 Exploration Plans
Globenewswire·2026-01-12 13:00