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Appia Announces Exceptional Overlimit Total Rare Earth Oxide (TREO) Results From Its Diamond Drilling Program at PCH Project in Goias, Brazil

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Drilling Confirms the Carbonatitic Breccia High Grade Zone Mineralization

Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - March 10, 2025) - Appia Rare Earths & Uranium Corp. (CSE: API) (OTCQB: APAAF) (FSE: A0I0) (MUN: A0I0) (BER: A0I0) (the "Company" or "Appia") is excited to announce the geochemical overlimit assay results of its diamond drilling program on the high grade carbonatitic breccia located on the PCH project in the State of Goias, Brazil. The three drillholes (see Map 1) intercepted substantial Total Rare Earth Oxide (TREO), Niobium Oxide (Nb2O5) and Phosphate Oxide (P2O5) from the brecciated carbonatite intrusion identified in the Southwest Extension Zone of Target IV. A total 97 intervals from the total of 516 presented samples resulted with 'overlimit readings' for La, and/or Ce, and/or Pr, and/or Nd, and/or Nb. The full set of results are available through this LINK. The PCH project hosts two distinct styles of mineralization - Ionic Adsorption Clay (IAC) as well as hard rock carbonatitic breccia. Recent results from the IAC zone can be found by clicking here LINK.

Tom Drivas, CEO stated: "Today's re-assayed overlimit results further support the presence of an extraordinary, high-grade mineralization found within a carbonatitic breccia zone located at the Southwest Extension Zone of Target IV at the PCH project, and this is in addition to significant IAC rare earths mineralization with good TREO results and excellent desorption and kinetics. The original results reported on January 22nd, 2025 highlighted that the high grade rare earths mineralization was from top to bottom of each of the three drillholes, and today's results increase the average TREO grades by 19% and the average Niobium grades by 23% from the original values reported. (Click Here for Jan. 22, 2025 Press Release). The results from the diamond drill holes are exceptional and would rank 2nd, 3rd, and 4th on the list of the best intercepts of the past year when compared to the recently reported results by MinerDeck, which highlighted the top REE intercepts of 2024. (Please Click Here)."

Highlights:

PCH-DDH-002

  • 150m@ 1.34% TREO, 0.13% Nb2O5 from surface

    • including 10m@ 4.11% TREO, 0.23% Nb2O5 from 37m

    • Including 10m@ 2.24% TREO, 0.17%Nb2O5 from 91m

    • including 6m@ 3.94% TREO, 0.22% Nb2O5 from 144m

PCH-DDH-003

  • 147m@ 2.00% TREO, 0.23% Nb2O5 from surface

    • including 31m@ 3.60% TREO, 0.52%Nb2O5 From 3m

    • including 8m @ 3.68% TREO, 0.31% Nb2O5 from 47m

    • including 9m@ 2.35%TREO, 0.11% Nb2O5 from 117m

PCH-DDH-004

  • 153m@ 1.32% TREO, 0.20% Nb2O5 from surface

    • including 9m@ 3.01% TREO 0,26% Nb2O5 from 11m

    • including 10m @ 5.68% TREO, 0.44% Nb2O5 from 42m

    • including 22m@ 1.13% TREO 0.44% Nb2O5 from 138m

  • Increases the average TREO grades by 19% and average Niobium grades by 23% from the original values reported.

  • A total 97 intervals from the total of 516 presented samples resulted with 'overlimit readings' for La, and/or Ce, and/or Pr, and/or Nd, and/or Nb.

  • All three (3) Diamond Drillholes (DDH) ended in mineralization indicating a potential to extend the zone at depth, northeast, northwest and southwest.

  • The PCH project has two distinct styles of mineralization - Ionic Adsorption Clay (IAC) as well as hard rock carbonititic breccia. Recent results from the IAC zone can be found by clicking here.

  • The full set of results are available through this LINK. The diamond drillhole coordinates are available using this LINK.