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Neotech Metals Corp. Reports 342 meters of 0.50% TREO Including 58 meters of 1.06% TREO from Bedrock Surface on the Pike Zone Extension at Hecla-Kilmer

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - March 4, 2025) - Neotech Metals Corp. (CSE: NTMC) (OTCQB: NTMFF) (FSE: V690) ("Neotech" or "the Company") is pleased to announce additional geochemical assay results from its exploratory diamond drilling program of the Niobium and Rare Earth Element ("REE") carbonatites located at the Hecla-Kilmer ("H/K") Project near to Otter Rapids in the James Bay Lowlands of Northern, Ontario.

Neotech is reporting assay results from two holes, HK24-033 and HK24-031, at the Hecla-Kilmer Project. This drill hole is part of a 12-hole program totaling 5,047 meters completed as part of the exploration program during the Fall of 2024. This specific drill hole intersected a mineralized interval on a gravity and magnetic anomaly within proximity to the Pike Zone Prospect. The historical gravity and magnetic survey data was made available from work done by VR Resources ("VR") in previous exploration campaigns in 2020. The 2024 program drillholes (see Map in Figure 1) were designed to test for intervals of Total Rare Earth Oxide ("TREO") and Niobium Oxide ("Nb2O5") within the alkaline intrusive carbonatite complex. The results for this hole include:

Highlights from HK24-033

From (m)

To (m)

Interval (m)

TREO* (%)

PMREO** (%)

38

380

342

0.50

0.07

-Including-

38

96

58

1.06

0.17

-Including-

38

78

40

1.18

0.20

-Including-

38

58

20

1.33

0.20

 

Highlights from HK24-031

From (m)

To (m)

Interval (m)

TREO* (%)

PMREO** (%)

44

56

12

1.27

0.16

-And-

160

186

26

0.34

0.06

-And-

270

290

20

0.95

0.12

 

The 2024 exploration drill program was designed to confirm and validate the previous geophysical surveys that were conducted at Hecla Kilmer in 2020 as well as to identify the structures and mineralized zones present as a preliminary assessment of the site. The results are currently being evaluated to identify potential next phases of development for Hecla Kilmer. Technical studies will continue in order to advance metallurgical testing and other project assessments for the site.

Future exploration programs will be guided by the ongoing incorporation and compilation of field exploration data to refine geological, geochemical and structural models to help identify and prioritize additional targets for evaluation.

Sample analysis and data compilation remains ongoing, and any additional mineralized intervals identified in the remaining drill holes will be reported in subsequent news releases.

"The additional broad zones of mineralization starting from bedrock surface represent a significant economic opportunity for the Hecla-Kilmer Project," stated CEO Reagan Glazier. "These consistent mineralized zones at surface provide clear targets to guide future drill programs. Furthermore, the system remains wide open in several directions, including at depth, warranting further exploration and deeper drill testing to fully assess its scale."