Commerce Confirms Significant Niobium Discovery, including 24 m of 0.91% Nb2O5, adjacent to the Ashram Rare Earth and Fluorspar Deposit in Quebec, Canada

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Highlights:

  • Commerce Resources Corp. is excited to confirm significant niobium discoveries forming two high-grade trends surrounding the Ashram Rare Earth and Fluorspar Deposit, Eldor Property, Quebec, Canada.

  • The 2024 niobium-focused drill program at Eldor has significantly expanded the niobium mineralized footprint, including the discovery of two new high-grade zones: the Northwest and Moira prospects.

  • The Mallard Prospect continues to impress with the final suite of assays returning 24.0 m at 0.91% Nb2O5 within a wider interval of 45.5 m at 0.65% Nb2O5 in hole EC24-232. This is in addition to the previously reported 122.5 m at 0.62% Nb2O5 in hole EC24-208.

  • New high-grade discoveries at the Northwest and Moira Prospects, both of which remain open in multiple directions.

    • Northwest: 7.5 m at 0.93% Nb2O5within a wider mineralized interval of 20.0 m at 0.57% Nb2O5 (EC24-233).

    • Moira:11.5 m at 0.63% Nb2O5 (EC24-231).

  • Expansion of mineralized zone with further high-grade intercepts at the Spoke Prospect:

    • 2.6 m at 0.92% Nb2O5 within a wider mineralized interval of 22.0 m at 0.62% Nb2O5 (EC24-227).

  • Core assay results from the final thirteen (13) holes of the niobium-focused 2024 drill program are reported herein and include the Mallard, Spoke, Moira, Loon, and Northwest prospects.

  • Multiple drill holes demonstrate the significant scale and relative continuity potential of niobium mineralization over a widespread area adjacent to the southeast of the Ashram Deposit. Carbonatites are host to the world's major niobium mines, including Araxá and Catalão, Brazil, and Niobec, Quebec.

Patrik Schmidt, Vice President of Exploration for the Company, comments: "We are very happy with the results of the 2024 niobium exploration drilling at Eldor. The program has significantly expanded the niobium mineralized footprint at the Property, including the discovery of several new high-grade zones. This final set of assays delivered one of the highest-grade drill intercepts to date on the Property with 24.0 m at 0.91% Nb2O5. The team is now focused on the interpretation of the program's results in context with prior drill data and the collective dataset for the Property to determine the focus for 2025. It is clear that the niobium mineralized system at Eldor is extensive, extending well beyond the Mallard Prospect. Further, exploration to date suggests a strong potential for connectivity between some of the various niobium prospects at the Property. Future exploration will, in part, test this interpretation as the Project advances towards a maiden mineral resource estimate for niobium" added Mr. Schmidt.