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Quantum's NMX East Heats Up: PGE Potential Emerges Next to Rapidly Expanding Polymetallic District
Thenewswire· 2025-06-10 13:00
Core Insights - Quantum Critical Metals Corp. is exploring a poly-metallic play at its NMX East project in Quebec, which includes gallium, rubidium, and cesium [1][2] - The company has discovered significant mineralization, including 107.69 meters of 38.85 gpt gallium, 701 gpt rubidium, 24.98 gpt cesium, and 3.61 gpt thallium from surface drilling [2] - Quantum is investigating the Bande du Lac des Montagnes rock formation, known for hosting platinum group elements, which could enhance the project's mineral potential [2][4] Project Developments - The NMX East project is strategically located near the NISK shear zone and is less than 100 meters from the Bande du Lac des Montagnes outcrop [4] - Power Metallic Mines Ltd. has expanded its project area by over 300% by acquiring 167 km² from Li-FT Power, which includes claims adjacent to Quantum's NMX East property [5] - CEO Marcy Kiesman highlighted that this adjacency to a rapidly expanding polymetallic district enhances the strategic value of the NMX East project [5] Future Plans - The company plans to conduct field reconnaissance to assess the presence of Bande du Lac des Montagnes outcrops on the NMX East property [7] - Quantum intends to collaborate with geophysics companies to explore the potential for PGE mineralization beneath the surface [7] Company Overview - Quantum Critical Metals Corp. focuses on advancing critical metals projects, including the NMX East Gallium-Rubidium-Cesium Project and several other projects in British Columbia [9] - The company is positioned to support the transition to a secure and sustainable critical minerals supply in the West [9]