Powermax Minerals Inc. (CSE: PMAX) (OTCQB: PWMXF) Atikokan Project Assay and Findings Identify Rare Earth Exploration Targets

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  • Integrated geochemical and geophysical data point to structurally controlled mineralization at Atikokan rare earth property.
  • Dashwa Gneiss Complex emerges as the primary focus for follow-up work.
  • Soil, rock, and sediment sampling indicate consistent rare earth element (“REE”) anomalies.
  • Results support a coherent exploration model rather than isolated occurrences.
  • The project aligns with rising strategic demand for domestic REE supply in North America.

Powermax Minerals (CSE: PMAX) (OTCQB: PWMXF), a Canadian mineral exploration company focused on rare earth projects across North America, has refined its exploration strategy at the Atikokan Rare Earth Property in northwestern Ontario, identifying priority target zones following a comprehensive integration of geochemical assays and geophysical data. The findings mark a shift from early-stage sampling toward more targeted exploration planning (https://ibn.fm/hbas0).

The company’s latest interpretation combines results from rock, soil, and sediment sampling with airborne magnetic and radiometric surveys conducted in 2025. This dataset has enabled Powermax to delineate zones where rare earth element (“REE”) mineralization may be structurally concentrated, rather than dispersed.

Two distinct geological environments have been identified across the property. The Dashwa Gneiss Complex, covering Blocks B and C, has been prioritized for follow-up exploration. In contrast, the White Otter Batholith, designated as Block A, has been assigned lower priority due to weaker geochemical correlations and more diffuse mineralization patterns.

Sampling results provide the basis for this distinction. Rock samples returned total rare earth oxide (“TREO”) values ranging from 19.1 to 503.3 parts per million, with several readings exceeding 200 ppm. Soil samples showed values up to 615.8 ppm, while sediment samples indicated downstream dispersion of REE-bearing material. These figures fall within ranges typically associated with early-stage exploration systems but show consistent anomaly clustering.

More significant for exploration planning is the spatial relationship of these anomalies. Elevated REE values appear linked to structural corridors, shear zones, and lithological contacts: features that can act as conduits for mineralizing processes. This pattern supports a structurally controlled model, where mineralization is concentrated along deformation zones rather than evenly distributed.

The company’s interpretation also highlights geochemical associations between REEs, thorium, and uranium. Such correlations are commonly used as vectors in rare earth exploration, helping geologists trace surface anomalies back to potential subsurface concentrations. In this case, the presence of minerals such as monazite and allanite, both known hosts for light rare earth elements, reinforces the working model.

The technical work underpinning these findings is extensive. The 2025 program included airborne surveys flown at 50-metre line spacing, along with ground-based mapping, prospecting, and systematic sampling. A total of 426 samples were collected and analyzed by AGAT Laboratories Ltd. using sodium peroxide fusion and ICP-OES/MS methods, providing near-total digestion for REE analysis. Quality control procedures included duplicates, blanks, and standards to ensure data reliability.

Powermax’s approach reflects a broader trend in early-stage mineral exploration, where integrated datasets are used to reduce geological uncertainty before advancing to more capital-intensive drilling campaigns. By combining multiple data types, companies aim to increase the probability of targeting zones with meaningful mineralization.

The strategic context for rare earth elements adds another layer of relevance. Global demand for REEs, critical components in electric vehicles, wind turbines, and advanced electronics, is projected to rise significantly over the next decade. At the same time, supply chains remain heavily concentrated, with China controlling a substantial share of both mining and processing capacity.

This imbalance has prompted policy responses in North America and Europe, including funding initiatives and incentives aimed at developing domestic supply. In the United States, mechanisms such as the Defense Production Act have been used to direct capital toward critical mineral projects, while Canadian companies may also benefit from cross-border collaboration and funding eligibility.

Within this environment, exploration-stage projects such as Atikokan are being evaluated not only on geological merit but also on their potential role in diversifying supply chains. However, it is important to note that the project remains at an early stage. The current results define exploration targets rather than confirmed economic mineralization.

Powermax holds a portfolio of REE-focused properties across Canada and the United States, including projects in British Columbia and Wyoming. The Atikokan property, comprising 455 unpatented mining claims, represents one of its more advanced exploration efforts in terms of integrated data analysis.

The next phase of work is to focus on refining these targets through additional field studies and, potentially, initial drilling campaigns. Such steps will be necessary to determine whether the identified anomalies translate into continuous mineralized zones with economic potential.

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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