Volta Metals Drills High-Grade Rare Earths at Springer Deposit in Ontario
Reuters
Oct 30, 2025
Volta Metals Drills High-Grade Rare Earths at Springer Deposit in Ontario
Volta Metals Ltd. has announced promising assay results from the first borehole at its Springer Rare Earth Deposit near Sturgeon Falls, Ontario. The borehole (SL25-23) intersected a wide zone of high-grade rare earth oxide mineralization, returning 0.85% Total Rare Earth Oxide (TREO) over 383.5 meters, with higher-grade intervals including 1.11% TREO over 197.5 meters and up to 1.64% TREO over 69.5 meters. The mineralization is rich in premium magnet Light Rare Earth Elements such as praseodymium and neodymium, as well as valuable Heavy Rare Earths including terbium and dysprosium. The results validate historical resources and confirm mineralization at depth, with additional assay results from a second borehole expected soon.
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