Pmet Resources (ASX:PMT) said results from its 2025 drill campaign at its wholly-owned Shaakichiuwaanaan project in Canada showed the widest caesium intercept to date, according to a Thursday Australian bourse filing.
The company intercepted 4.9 meters at 3.7% grade of caesium oxide at the Helios zone, as well as 2.3 meters at 4.7% grade of caesium oxide in a drill hole located outside the known mineralized zones at the CV13 Pegmatite, the filing said.
Pmet Resources' shares fell nearly 8% in recent trading on Thursday.