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Apex Critical Metals Acquires Underexplored 9,200-acre Bianco Carbonatite Project, Northern Ontario

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Apex Critical Metals Corp.(CSE:APXC)(OTCQB:APXCF)(FWB:KL9) ("Apex" or the "Company"), an exploration company focused on acquiring, exploring and developing properties potentially rich in carbonatite rocks hosting economic concentrations of rare earth elements (REEs) including niobium, is pleased to announce the acquisition of the Bianco Carbonatite Project ("Bianco" or the "Project"), located in northwestern Ontario near the community of Big Beaver House. The Project covers a large carbonatite complex which has seen little to no historical exploration.

Highlights include:

  • The complex was identified and mapped by the Ontario Geological Survey in the 1970's.

  • Located approximately midway between the Schryburt Lake and Big Beaver House Carbonatite projects, both with known niobium (Nb) and rare earth (REE) mineralization.

  • Winter road passes within approximately 18km of the Project.

The Bianco Carbonatite Project is situated approximately 12½ km southwest of the Kingfisher Lake First Nation and 156 km north of Pickle Lake, Ontario. It comprises 85 single cell mining claims, encompassing approximately 3,735 hectares (9,229.3 acres), and is characterized by a geophysical magnetic anomaly consistent with carbonatite complexes observed in the region (Figure 1).

"Carbonatites are among the most productive sources of niobium, rare earths, and phosphate worldwide," said Sean Charland, CEO of Apex Critical Metals. "By adding Bianco to our portfolio, we're expanding our focus on these valuable systems, which are critical for industries ranging from clean energy to advanced critical technologies."

Figure 1. Residual magnetic field geophysical data showcasing distinct magnetic signature on the Bianco property and on surrounding carbonatites -- Apex Critical Metals

Originally identified and mapped during an Ontario Geological Survey (OGS) in the 1970's, Bianco lies within an area known for significant Nb mineralization. The Project is strategically located between the Big Beaver House and Schryburt Lake Carbonatite projects. Historical results from these nearby projects include assays of 2.92% Nb₂O₅ over 1.6 meters and 1.05% Nb₂O₅ over 2 meters at the Big Beaver House property, as well as sampling results of 1.82% Nb₂O₅ from a grab sample and 0.40% Nb₂O₅ over 2.43 meters at the Schryburt Lake Carbonatite property.i (Figure 2).

Figure 2. Geology map detailing carbonatite complexes mapped by the OGS in the 1970s, as well as surrounding rock types -- Apex Critical Metals

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