Power Minerals Limited (ASX:PNN) Santa Anna auger drilling confirms high-grade niobium and rare earths
Power Minerals shallow drilling at Santa Anna has confirmed high-grade niobium and rare earths from surface.
Power Minerals shallow drilling at Santa Anna has confirmed high-grade niobium and rare earths from surface.
Managing Director Mena Habib says Power Minerals move to list on the U.S. OTCQB Venture Market is a strategic step toward establishing the company as a globally recognised heavy rare earths developer.
Power Minerals (ASX:PNN) is advancing its Santa Anna Project in Brazil with a 10,000-metre drilling program targeting rare earth and niobium mineralisation across the largely untested Santa Anna Alkaline Complex.
Power Minerals (ASX:PNN) has been invited by the Australian Embassy in Washington to brief Ambassador Dr Kevin Rudd on its proposed Gamma Heavy Rare Earths Project in California.
Power Minerals (ASX:PNN) has confirmed a high-grade hard rock carbonatite intrusion at its Santa Anna Project in Brazil, strengthening the project’s potential to emerge as a globally competitive rare earths asset.
Power Minerals Managing Director Mena Habib says the latest re-assay results at Santa Anna confirm the project’s highest rare earth grades to date, strengthening confidence in its scale and potential.
Power Minerals has unearthed the highest rare earth grades to date at its Santa Anna Project, with shallow drilling returning up to 4.34% TREO and strong niobium from surface.
Power Minerals Managing Director Mena Habib says the latest high-grade niobium and rare earth results from the Santa Anna Project in Brazil reinforce confidence in delivering an exploration target and maiden resource.
Power Minerals Tântalo Project in Brazil reveals high-grade niobium, tantalum, and rare earth mineralisation, underscoring the site’s significant exploration potential.
Heng Li’s financial backing and cutting-edge extraction technology provide Power Minerals with the means to rapidly advance its Pular Project, which holds an estimated 173,000 tonnes of lithium carbonate equivalent (LCE), without diluting shareholder equity.