Critical Elements Lithium (CRECF) announced that the VTEM survey completed during spring 2025confirmed the presence of multiples electromagnetic conductors on its 100%-owned Nemaska Belt properties. An important helicopter-borne electromagnetic VTEM plus time-domain system survey covering the Nemaska Belt group of properties in the Eeyou Istchee region of Quebec has been completed. The 2,701-line kilometre VTEM survey executed by Geotech Airborne Geophysical Survey covers the entirety of Critical Elements’ 100%-owned Nemaska Belt properties with flight lines at a 200-metre spacing. The objective of the survey was to identify conductors that could correlate with Nickel-Copper-PGE mineralization and define high-priority drill targets. Additionally, the Corporation began a surface exploration program on the Nemaska Belt portion of the portfolio and the Rose blocks at the end of May 2025 and intends to pursue a prospecting, mapping, and sampling program until late August 2025. Dahrouge Geological Consulting Ltd. has been mandated to perform the summer exploration program targeting potentially economic mineralization including high-grade Nickel-Copper-PGE as well as lithium-bearing spodumene.
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