NIOB Intersects 211+ Metres Of Cumulative Pegmatite With Encouraging Nb-REE Exploration Indicators At Seigneurie Assays Pending
| Project | Operator / Country | Hole ID | Length (m) | Grade | Deposit Type | Source |
| Tanbreez (Hill) | Critical Metals Corp. / Greenland | DX-01 | 338.0 | 0.42% TREO (incl. ~24% HREO) | Kakortokite (alkaline intrusion) | Critical Metals Corp NR, Mar 17, 2025 |
| Norra Kärr | Tasman Metals / Leading Edge Materials / Sweden | NKA 11039 | 264.4 | 0.55% TREO, 1.72% ZrO2 | Peralkaline nepheline syenite (alkaline intrusion) | Tasman Metals NI 43-101 NR, Jan 2012 |
| Seigneurie | NIOB / Quebec, Canada | SGN-2026-007 | 211.25 | Assays pending (2026) | Pegmatite with Nb-REE-bearing minerals | This release |
| Motzfeldt (Aries) | Alba Mineral Resources / Greenland | PSRK-014 | 192.5 | 0.185% Nb2O5, 0.012% Ta2O5, 0.260% TREO, 0.460% ZrO2 | Peralkaline microsyenite (alkaline intrusion) | Alba Mineral Resources RNS, 2024 |
| Two Tom | Rare Earth Metals Inc. / Labrador, Canada | TT-15b | 175.5 | 1.68% TREO, 0.21% Nb2O5, 0.19% BeO | Peralkaline syenite (alkaline intrusion) | Rare Earth Metals NR, Nov 16, 2011 |
| Strange Lake B | Quest Rare Minerals Ltd. / Quebec-Labrador, Canada | BZ11218 | 144.4 | 1.44% TREO | Peralkaline granite (alkaline intrusion) | Quest Rare Minerals NR, Jan 12, 2012 |
| Crater Lake (TG) | Imperial Mining / Scandium Canada / Quebec, Canada | CL22057 | 98.6 | 308 g/t Sc2O3, 0.326% TREO+Y | Ferrosyenite (alkaline intrusion) | Imperial Mining NR, Nov 17, 2022 |
Table 2. LCT pegmatite projects (context)
| Project | Operator / Country | Hole ID | Length (m) | Grade | Deposit Type | Source |
| Cisco | Q2 Metals Corp. / Quebec, Canada | Hole 44 | 457.4 | 1.65% Li2O | LCT pegmatite | Q2 Metals NR, Dec 3, 2025 |
| Manono | AVZ Minerals Ltd. / DRC | MO18DD009 | 341.62 | 1.54% Li2O, 875 ppm Sn | LCT pegmatite | Australian Mining, Jun 28, 2018 |
| Spark | Frontier Lithium Inc. / Ontario, Canada | PL-048-21 | 340.7 | 1.68% Li2O | LCT pegmatite | Frontier Lithium NR, Jun 1, 2021 |
| Seigneurie | NIOB / Quebec, Canada | SGN-2026-007 | 211.25 | Assays pending (2026) | Pegmatite with Nb-REE-bearing minerals | This release |
| Greenbushes | IGO Ltd. / Talison Lithium / Western Australia | CLDD080 | 193.3 | 2.0% Li2O | LCT pegmatite | IGO Greenbushes CY23 R&R, Feb 19, 2024 |
| Corvette CV5 | Patriot Battery Metals Inc. / Quebec, Canada | CV24-704 | 186.0 | 1.08% Li2O (incl. 11.3 m at 4.27%) | LCT pegmatite | Patriot Battery Metals NR, Feb 27, 2025 |
Figure 5: Cross-section of SGN-2026-007 with interpretation of Pegmatite body. See previous Fall 2025 prospecting results (hyperlink)
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The scientific and technical information contained in this news release has been prepared in accordance with National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects ("NI 43-101"). Clyde McMillan, P.Geo., a consultant to the Company and a Qualified Person as defined under NI 43-101, has reviewed and approved the technical information contained herein. Mr. McMillan is non-independent of the Company as an Officer and Shareholder.
Drill hole SGN-2026-007 was drilled at an azimuth of N10 degrees east of true north (N10E) and a dip of 45 degrees inclined to the north. The collar location was verified through three independent measurements: planned position, spotted position prior to drilling, and post-drilling surveyed position. The hole was completed at a total depth of 290 metres.
In support of the radiometric-as-pathfinder interpretation, the Company has reviewed the Pearson correlation structure among 11 key pathfinder, radiometric and REE-group elements across the 12 Channel 2 surface assay samples (ALS method ME-MS71L; see Figure 6). The analysis shows that niobium is strongly correlated with uranium (r = 0.96), thorium (r = 0.81) and the heavy rare earth elements dysprosium (r = 0.80) and terbium (r = 0.81). Thorium is in turn very strongly correlated with the heavy rare earth elements (Th-Dy = 0.94, Th-Tb = 0.93). Zirconium and hafnium track each other almost perfectly (r = 0.99). In the Company's interpretation, this co-variation provides direct quantitative support for the gamma-ray spectrometer response observed on core in SGN-2026-007 representing a robust pathfinder for Nb and HREE mineralization at Seigneurie.
Portable XRF (pXRF) analyses referenced in this release were collected using an Evident Vanta MAX/CORE handheld analyzer in GeoChem 3-Beam mode on spot measurements taken on representative drill core during logging. The instrument was rented from Geospectra Mining Technologies and was supplied with a calibration certificate confirming factory calibration prior to deployment. All measurements were performed by a certified pXRF operator. On-site quality control included periodic measurements of certified reference materials (CRMs) and instrument blanks throughout the program to monitor analytical performance and detect any drift. No pXRF values are reported in this release. Because pXRF measurements are semi-quantitative, the analyzer was used solely to confirm the presence of target elements and associated mineralization during core logging.
Gamma-ray spectrometer responses logged on SGN-2026-007 are spatially consistent with historical radiometric measurements collected by SOQUEM in 1977 over the same prospect (Quebec MERN open-file report GM 34527, 'Campagne de Forage, Anomalie C11R10, Projet 22-3023' ). The 1977 work identified the Seigneurie radiometric anomaly that was subsequently targeted by the Comapny's 2026 drill program. The fact that the present-day hand-held gamma-ray spectrometer readings reproduce the location and intensity of the 1977 historical response provides an independent cross-validation of the radiometric anomaly that SGN-2026-007 was designed to test.
The mineralogical identifications referenced in this news release are based on visual core logging and portable XRF screening only; no laboratory assay results are yet available for the intervals reported. Samples have been submitted to an accredited laboratory. Geochemical results - including any quantitative niobium, rare earth element, yttrium, phosphorus, zirconium or other metal content - will be reported when assays are received and quality-assurance review is complete. Radiometric readings on core were collected with a hand-held gamma-ray spectrometer as a qualitative logging aid and are not a substitute for laboratory assay. Portable XRF readings are indicative only and are not reported as quantitative results in this news release.
The statement that drill hole SGN-2026-007 ranks among the top five longest publicly disclosed Nb-REE-bearing pegmatite drillhole intersections globally is based on the Qualified Person's review of press releases and technical disclosures from comparable projects, including Motzfeldt (Aries prospect, Greenland; Ram Resources Ltd., longest disclosed intersection PSRK-014 at 192.5 m), Strange Lake B-Zone (Quebec / Labrador, Canada; Quest Rare Minerals Ltd., longest disclosed pegmatite-style intersection BZ11218 at 144.4 m), Tanbreez (Greenland; Critical Metals Corp., layered nepheline syenite host) and Norra Kärr (Sweden; Tasman Metals Ltd. / Leading Edge Materials Corp., agpaitic nepheline syenite host). Where intersections are hosted in peralkaline granite, nepheline syenite or other intrusion-style hosts rather than classic Nb-REE-bearing pegmatite, these have been considered as broader benchmarks rather than direct pegmatite peers. The Qualified Person has reviewed the drill logs, core photographs, gamma-ray spectrometer data, portable XRF screening data and field records for SGN-2026-007 and has verified the intervals reported herein. Laboratory assays for SGN-2026-007 are pending as of the date of this release. Portable XRF results are indicative only, are subject to matrix and calibration limitations, and are not a substitute for laboratory analysis.
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Forward-looking statements in this release include, but are not limited to: (i) statements regarding the interpretation of the SGN-2026-007 intercept and the visual mineralogical, gamma-ray spectrometer, and portable XRF observations noted herein, including the interpretation that the combined gamma-ray spectrometer response and pXRF indications of Nb, Y, P and Zr enrichment indicate a probability of REE and Nb mineralization; (ii) the Company's expectations that forthcoming laboratory assay and mineralogy results will further define the character and metal endowment of the Seigneurie pegmatite system, including confirmation of the light-brown Nb-Y-P-bearing phase associated with magnetite; (iii) the Company's intention to continue drill testing of the main Seigneurie prospect and to integrate SGN-2026-007 results into the property-scale geological model; (iv) the Company's planned exploration, development and evaluation activities on the Properties; and (v) the potential for the Grenville Province to host significant niobium, rare earth element or other critical mineral deposits. Such forward-looking statements are based on the Company's current plans, intentions, expectations and beliefs and are subject to certain assumptions, including, without limitation, assumptions that exploration results will continue to support the prospectivity of the Properties.
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