Power Metals Corp., based in Vancouver, BC, announced on August 16, 2024, that it has contracted Major Drilling for its upcoming drill program at its wholly-owned Case Lake Project. The Company has identified high-priority Cesium targets at West Joe and Main Zone following recent drilling activities and the discovery of high-grade pollucite on the Property.
Power Metals Corp. CEO, Haydn Daxter, expressed satisfaction with the partnership with Major Drilling, highlighting the commencement of drilling at West Joe and Main Zone on the identified high-priority targets. Johnathan More, Chairman and Founder of Power Metals, confirmed that the Company remains on track with its 2024 exploration programs, fully financed to unlock the potential at Case Lake.
The Case Lake Property, situated 80 km east of Cochrane, features 585 cell claims with 14 granitic domes hosting spodumene dykes. Power Metals has conducted extensive exploration campaigns resulting in the discovery and expansion of new spodumene-bearing LCT pegmatites at Case Lake.
Additionally, Power Metals acquired the Pelletier and Decelles Properties in northeastern Ontario, with the Decelles Property adjoining Vision Lithium’s Cadillac property, known for high-grade lithium pegmatites discovered in 2022. The Mazerac Property, located near the Decelles Property, also contains LCT prospective ground.
Pollucite, a rare mineral hosting high-grade cesium, is a key focus at the Case Lake Property. A National Instrument 43-101 Technical Report has been filed, validating the property’s exploration findings. Amanuel Bein, P.Geo., Vice President of Exploration for Power Metals, has reviewed and approved the scientific and technical disclosure included in this release.
Power Metals Corp. is committed to exploring, developing, and acquiring high-quality mining projects in the lithium and specialty metals and minerals sectors. Johnathan More serves as the Chairman and Director of the Company. The TSX Venture Exchange does not endorse or approve the content of this release. It also states that the securities being offered have not been registered under the U.S. Securities Act and they may not be offered or sold in the United States.