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Powermax samples up to 57,517 ppm TREO at Cameron

2026-02-05 12:07 ET - News Release

Mr. Paul Gorman reports

POWERMAX MINERALS REPORTS PHASE 2 STREAM SEDIMENT ASSAY RESULTS FROM CAMERON RARE EARTH ELEMENT PROJECT, BRITISH COLUMBIA

Powermax Minerals Inc. has released assay results from stream sediment samples collected during the phase 2 exploration program at its Cameron rare-earth element (REE) project, located in the Kamloops mining division, British Columbia.

Phase 2 stream sediment assay results

Phase 2 stream sediment sampling returned anomalous rare-earth element values across multiple drainage catchments at the Cameron REE project. Analytical results from all samples indicate elevated light rare-earth oxides (LREO), heavy rare-earth oxides (HREO) and total rare-earth oxides (TREO), confirming the effectiveness of stream sediment geochemistry as a vectoring tool for REE mineralization.

Phase 2 stream sediment assay ranges (all samples):

  • LREO: ranging from 178.6 parts per million to 47,980.5 ppm;
  • HREO: ranging from 49.0 ppm to 9,537.3 ppm;
  • TREO: ranging from 227.7 ppm to 57,517.8 ppm.

Several drainage systems returned coherent multielement REE anomalies, including enrichment in both light and heavy rare-earth elements. The strength and spatial clustering of these anomalies suggest proximal bedrock sources upstream and highlight priority target areas for follow-up geological mapping, soil sampling and potential trenching or drill testing, subject to permitting. Also, the consistently high eTh/K (thorium equivalent/potassium) ratios (greater than 10) further support the presence of Th-rich accessory minerals such as monazite or xenotime being eroded and transported into the creek, highlighting the likelihood of unexposed or undersampled REE-bearing source rocks within the catchment.

Paul Gorman, chief executive officer of Powermax Minerals, commented:

"The phase 2 stream sediment assay results further validate our systematic exploration approach at the Cameron rare-earth element project. The broad range of elevated LREO, HREO and TREO values across multiple drainage catchments highlights the extent and consistency of REE anomalies and confirms stream sediment geochemistry as an effective tool for defining priority target areas. These results will be integrated with our soil and rock samples data sets which is being processed and will be released as soon as possible."

Sampling and analytical methods

Stream sediment samples were collected from active drainage systems and sieved to less than 18 mesh (0.0394 inches). Samples were submitted to AGAT Laboratories Ltd., Calgary, Alta., an ISO/IEC 17025:2017-accredited independent laboratory, for preparation and analysis using the 201-380 metals package. Quality assurance and quality control procedures included the insertion of field duplicates.

Qualified person

The technical information contained in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Afzaal Pirzada, PGeo, who is a director of the company and a qualified person under National Instrument 43-101 -- Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.

About Powermax Minerals Inc.

Powermax Minerals is a Canadian mineral exploration company focused on advancing rare-earth element projects. The company holds an option to acquire the Cameron REE property, comprising three mineral claims totalling approximately 2,984 hectares in British Columbia. Powermax also optioned to acquire the Atikokan REE property, consisting of 455 unpatented mining claims in Northwestern Ontario. Powermax also optioned to acquire the 5,178-hectare Pinard REE in Northern Ontario. Powermax also owns a 100-per-cent interest in the Ogden Bear Lodge project in Crook county, Wyoming.

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