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North American Niobium and Critical Minerals Corp
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North American Niobium drills pegmatite at Seigneurie

2026-05-05 18:51 ET - News Release

Mr. Murray Nye reports

NIOB EXPANDS PEGMATITE SYSTEM WITH ENCOURAGING NIOBIUM AND RARE EARTH EXPLORATION INDICATORS

North American Niobium and Critical Minerals Corp. has drilled another hole with substantial pegmatite volume at its Seigneurie project in Quebec. Collared 50 metres east of SGN-2026-07, the fourth-widest publicly disclosed pegmatite intersection, SGN-2026-008, reproduced similar mineralogical features.

Assays are pending this second hole into the pegmatite system, which intersected 108.60 metres of pegmatite in total over 218.6 metres drilled, logged across stacked intervals, with the contacts occurring preferentially between amphibolite and gneiss host rocks.

"Hole 008 was designed to test the eastern portion of the intrusion and adds to our developing belief that we could be uncovering a large system at Seigneurie," said Murray Nye, North American Niobium's chief executive officer. "The pegmatite appears to occur preferentially at the contact between amphibolite and gneiss host rocks, which gives us a clearer structural target for future drilling. We are now waiting on assays."

Highlights:

  • 108.60 metres of cumulative pegmatite intersected in SGN-2026-008 over 218.6 metres drilled, across 10 stacked intervals, with the thickest single interval being 42.15 metres (64.00 to 106.15 metres);
  • Pegmatite system occurs preferentially at the contact between amphibolite and gneiss host rocks -- providing a clearer structural target for follow-up exploration programs;
  • Preliminary core observations support a more northwest-trending pegmatite intrusion.

The pink, coarse-grained granitic pegmatite intersected in SGN-2026-008 occurs as 10 stacked intervals, with the thickest single interval being 42.15 metres (64.00 to 106.15 metres). Host rocks between pegmatite intervals are gneiss and amphibolite, suggesting lithological contacts may control pegmatite emplacement at Seigneurie. The pegmatite system appears to differ from the east-west trend interpreted by Soquem in the 1970s. True widths have not yet been determined.

A localized interval at approximately 162 metres depth returned the strongest gamma-ray response logged on Seigneurie core to date, at approximately 2,000 to 3,000 counts per minute. A brown, prismatic-to-acicular mineral was logged as inclusions within magnetite clusters in this subzone, with elevated niobium, yttrium and phosphorus on portable XRF (X-ray fluorescence) screening (indicative only; see portable XRF disclosure).

This is the same brown-mineral/magnetite assemblage previously reported in SGN-2026-007. Its repeat occurrence in a second hole supports the interpretation that the niobium-rare-earth-bearing phase is a recurring component of the Seigneurie pegmatite system.

Samples have been submitted to SGS Canada Inc.; petrography is planned to identify the carrier mineral.

Portable XRF disclosure

Portable XRF (pXRF) data referenced in this release were collected with a hand-held instrument on drill core as a logging aid and qualitative screening tool. pXRF readings are indicative only and are not accepted as quantitative results for mineral disclosure purposes. No pXRF concentrations have been published in this news release. Quantitative geochemical results will only be reported following laboratory assay and review against CRM (certified reference material), blank and duplicate quality assurance data.

Qualified person

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, PGeo, a consultant to the company and a qualified person as defined under NI 43-101, has reviewed and approved the technical information contained herein.

pXRF analyses referenced in this release were collected using an Evident Vanta Max/Core hand-held 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-2026-008 using a Radiation Solutions Inc. RS-125/225 Super-SPEC hand-held gamma-ray spectrometer equipped with a 2.0-inch-by-2.0-inch NaI (sodium iodide) crystal 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 company'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.

Market-making services

The company has, subject to regulatory approval, retained Venture Liquidity Providers Inc. (VLP) to initiate its market-making service to provide assistance in maintaining an orderly trading market for the common shares of the company.

The market-making service will be undertaken by VLP through a registered broker, W.D. Latimer Co. Ltd., in compliance with the applicable policies of the Canadian Securities Exchange and other applicable laws. For its services, the company has agreed to pay VLP $5,000 per month, plus HST (harmonized sales tax), for an initial term of three months. Following the initial term, the agreement will automatically renew for successive additional one-month terms and may be terminated at any time by the company or VLP. The company and VLP act at arm's length, and VLP has no present interest, directly or indirectly, in the corporation or its securities. The finances and the shares required for the market-making service are provided by W.D. Latimer. The fee paid by the company to VLP is for services only.

VLP is a specialized consulting firm based in Toronto providing a variety of services focused on CSE-listed issuers.

About North American Niobium and Critical Minerals Corp.

North American Niobium and Critical Minerals is a North American mineral exploration company focused on the acquisition and development of precious, base and critical mineral assets. Its portfolio includes the Silver Lake property in British Columbia's Omineca mining division and a district-scale land package covering 29,936 hectares in Quebec's Grenville province. The Quebec properties host rare earth element, niobium and nickel-copper occurrences, expanding the company's footprint into critical minerals that are strategically important for energy and defence applications.

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