POWER METALS AWARDED EXPLORATION PERMIT TO UNLOCK NEW EXPLORATION OPPORTUNITIES AT CASE LAKE

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Major Highlights

  • Ontario Ministry of Mines approves Exploration Permit PR-24-000235 across the entire Case Lake Project

  • The permit is a major milestone for the Company and effective immediately 

  • Enables expansion into a suite of newly identified exploration opportunities

VANCOUVER, BC, Feb. 5, 2025 /CNW/ - Power Metals Corp ("Power Metals" or the "Company") (TSX VENTURE: PWM) (FRANKFURT: OAA1) (OTCQB: PWRMF) is pleased to announce that the Ontario Ministry of Mines has issued the exploration permit for its 100%-owned Case Lake Project (CLP) in northeastern Ontario.

The newly issued Early Exploration Permit (PR-24-000235) is effective immediately for a three-year period, paving the way for the Company to initiate its highly anticipated winter drilling program. The program will include several newly identified cesium targets uncovered through late-2024 soil sampling, further solidifying Case Lake as a globally significant critical minerals asset.

Haydn Daxter, CEO of Power Metals commented:

"This permit is a major milestone, enabling further expansion of the Case Lake Project. We're delighted to receive this support from the Ontario Ministry of Mines and regional stakeholders as we work to transform Case Lake into a world-class project set to meet the surging global demand for critical minerals. With winter drilling set to begin, we're confident in unlocking even greater value for our shareholders."

Johnathan More, Chairman and Founder of Power Metals, added,

"The Company is delighted to have the ongoing support with this new exploration permit that allows continued growth of the Case Lake Project in Ontario.

Case Lake has delivered exceptional results in cesium, tantalum, and lithium through exploration drilling to date, and we are excited to expand the project with a suite of newly identified targets to unlock even greater potential.

With continued exploration and strategic de-risking efforts, the Company is poised for another landmark year, driving growth and advancing Case Lake as a globally significant resource for critical minerals."

Case Lake Property

The Case Lake Property is located 80 km east of Cochrane, northeastern Ontario close to the Ontario - Quebec border. The Property consists of 585 cell claims in Steele, Case, Scapa, Pliny, Abbotsford and Challies townships, Larder Lake Mining Division. The Property is 10km by 9.5km in size with 14 granitic domes. The Case Lake pegmatite swarm consists of six spodumene dykes known as the North, Main, South, East and Northeast dykes on the Henry Dome, and the West Joe dyke on a new dome, collectively forming mineralization trend that extends for approximately 10km (Figure 1).