Powermax Minerals Inc. (CSE: PMAX) (OTCQB: PWMXF) Begins Airborne Surveys, Field Exploration at Ontario Rare Earth Projects

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  • The company has commenced helicopter-borne geophysical surveys and field exploration at its Pinard and Hopkins rare earth element properties in Ontario, with survey results expected to guide future drilling and follow-up exploration.
  • The exploration program combines airborne magnetic, radiometric and VLF-EM surveys with geological mapping, prospecting and sampling to identify prospective REE targets.
  • The work advances Powermax’s broader North American rare earth portfolio, which includes projects in Ontario, British Columbia, and Wyoming.
  • Rare earth elements remain strategically important as demand from electric vehicles, renewable energy, and defense technologies, continues to expand.

Powermax Minerals (CSE: PMAX) (OTCQB: PWMXF), a Canadian mineral exploration company focused on rare earth projects, has begun high-resolution airborne geophysical surveys and field exploration programs at its Pinard and Hopkins rare earth element (“REE”) properties in Ontario, marking the next stage of exploration across two of its Canadian critical minerals projects.

The company said helicopter-borne surveys are now underway at both properties, with contractor Geo Data Solutions GDS Inc. collecting magnetic, radiometric spectrometric and very low frequency electromagnetic (“VLF-EM”) data designed to improve geological interpretation and identify areas that may warrant further exploration (https://ibn.fm/H9VdE). The surveys represent an early-stage exploration step intended to build a stronger geological understanding of the properties rather than confirm mineral resources.

At the Pinard property, the airborne program is expected to cover approximately 1,319 line kilometres, including roughly 1,145 kilometres of traverse lines and 174 kilometres of tie lines. Survey lines are planned at 50-metre spacing with tie lines approximately 350 metres apart. At the Hopkins property, the planned survey covers approximately 1,623 line kilometres across the Hopkins West and Hopkins East blocks, including approximately 1,409 kilometres of traverse lines and 214 kilometres of tie lines using similar survey spacing.

According to the company, the aircraft is equipped with magnetic, radiometric spectrometric and VLF-EM instruments capable of collecting detailed geophysical information while flying pre-planned GPS-guided routes. Field quality-control procedures include monitoring aircraft positioning, altitude, magnetic variations and instrument performance throughout the surveys.

Powermax emphasized that the airborne information has not yet been processed or interpreted and that no exploration targets have been identified from the current program. Instead, the geophysical data will be combined with ongoing geological work before exploration priorities are established.

Alongside the airborne surveys, the company has also begun field prospecting, geological mapping and surface sampling at both properties. Exploration teams are examining prospective geological trends, evaluating radiometric and magnetic anomalies, identifying favorable host rocks and structures, conducting handheld scintillometer surveys and collecting rock and soil samples where appropriate.

The combined datasets are expected to provide a more comprehensive understanding of each property before decisions are made regarding subsequent exploration, including possible drilling programs.

“The commencement of airborne geophysics and field exploration at Pinard and Hopkins represents an important step in advancing our Ontario REE portfolio,” Chief Executive Officer Paul Gorman said in announcing the program. He added that integrating airborne data with mapping, prospecting and sampling should provide the technical information needed to refine exploration targets.

Powermax’s Ontario work comes as governments and manufacturers continue to place greater emphasis on securing supplies of rare earth elements. Rare earth minerals play an essential role in permanent magnets used in electric vehicles, wind turbines, robotics, advanced electronics and numerous defense applications. Although mined in several countries, the global supply chain remains heavily concentrated, particularly in downstream processing.

China continues to dominate much of the world’s rare earth production and processing capacity, accounting for roughly 60% of global mining output and approximately 90% of processing. Export restrictions affecting certain critical minerals have reinforced efforts in North America and Europe to develop alternative supply chains.

The United States has responded through several initiatives, including funding under the Defense Production Act and other programs intended to strengthen domestic and allied critical mineral production. Canadian companies may also be eligible for participation in some cross-border supply chain initiatives as governments seek to reduce dependence on concentrated foreign sources.

Industry forecasts suggest demand for rare earth elements will continue to expand over the coming decade. Analysts project global consumption could increase from approximately 59,000 tonnes in 2022 to roughly 176,000 tonnes by 2035, driven primarily by electric vehicle production, renewable energy infrastructure and advanced manufacturing. At the same time, market researchers estimate the global rare earth market could grow from approximately US$3.95 billion in 2024 to around US$6.3 billion by 2030.

That backdrop has renewed investor attention on exploration companies assembling prospective rare earth portfolios across politically stable jurisdictions.

Powermax has built a portfolio spanning both Canada and the United States. In addition to the Pinard and Hopkins projects, the company holds options to acquire the Cameron REE property in British Columbia and the Atikokan REE property in Ontario, while also owning a 100% interest in the Ogden Bear Lodge Project in Wyoming. 

The company expects to provide additional updates as airborne surveys are completed, geophysical datasets are processed and interpreted, and laboratory analytical results become available from ongoing field sampling.

For more information, visit the company’s website at www.PowermaxMinerals.com.

NOTE TO INVESTORS: The latest news and updates relating to PWMXF are available in the company’s newsroom at https://ibn.fm/PWMXF

Exploration Target Cautionary Statement

The exploration targets discussed are conceptual, and there is currently not enough data to confirm a mineral resource. Further exploration may not yield successful results.

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