Power Metals Corp. reports outstanding results from Phase II drilling at its Case Lake Project in Ontario, confirming high-grade cesium, lithium, and tantalum mineralization. Exceptional Cs2O concentrations (up to 20.67%) and significant tantalum grades highlight the project’s world-class potential. Phase III drilling is underway, further enhancing the project’s resource potential.
Results for: Cesium
Power Metals Corp. reports significant progress in its Phase II drill program at the Case Lake Project (CLP) in Ontario. The program has yielded high-grade mineralization of cesium, lithium, and tantalum, confirming the project’s substantial exploration potential. This article delves into the impressive results, highlights key intercepts, and explores the strategic significance of these discoveries for Power Metals and the global market for critical minerals.
Power Metals Corp. is pleased to provide an update on its ongoing Phase II 2024 drill program at its 100% owned Case Lake property in Ontario, Canada. The program is progressing well with the successful completion of eleven diamond drill holes at both the West Joe and Case Lake zones, exceeding the initial target depth. The company is confident in its ability to complete the program ahead of schedule, with assay results anticipated in late October. Furthermore, Power Metals has initiated metallurgical test work to evaluate the cesium mineralization at West Joe, demonstrating their commitment to advancing the project towards commercialization.
Power Metals Corp. has engaged Major Drilling for its upcoming drill program at the Case Lake Project. The program will focus on high-priority Cesium targets at West Joe and Main Zone, following the recent discovery of high-grade pollucite mineralization. The company is fully funded and committed to unlocking the potential of Case Lake, which holds significant promise for lithium and cesium extraction.