Apex Critical Metals Identifies Major Magnetic Anomaly at Cap Project in British Columbia

Reuters
11/12
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/APXCF">Apex Critical</a> Metals Identifies Major Magnetic Anomaly at Cap Project in British Columbia

Apex Critical Metals Corp. has announced the completion and results of a high-resolution airborne geophysical survey at its 100%-owned Cap Critical Minerals Project in central British Columbia. The survey revealed a strong magnetic anomaly measuring approximately 2.2 km by 1.8 km, which aligns with a previously identified 1.8 km niobium-in-soil trend. This trend was confirmed through 2025 drilling, with all drillholes intersecting carbonatite and associated alteration, including a notable result of 0.59% Nb₂O₅ over 36.0 meters in drillhole CAP25-006. The survey, conducted by Precision GeoSurveys Inc., covered 781 line-km at 40-meter spacing and is expected to guide future exploration and drill targeting. Assay results for 2,251 meters of core are pending and anticipated soon, which will further inform the company's exploration strategy.

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