Powermax Minerals Inc. has reported soil and rock sampling results indicating rare earth element mineralization at the Cameron REE Project in British Columbia. Soil samples returned Total Rare Earth Oxide values ranging from 135 ppm to 2,840 ppm, outlining a mineralized corridor more than one kilometre long, with rock sampling returning values up to 741 ppm TREO, supporting the potential presence of REE-bearing bedrock. The Canadian mineral exploration company focused on critical rare earth elements reported encouraging early exploration results from its Cameron Rare Earth Element Project. Recent soil and rock sampling programs at the project have identified multiple areas of anomalous rare earth element mineralization associated with pegmatite systems, according to a company announcement (https://ibn.fm/oehFU). Results suggest REE mineralization associated with NYF-type pegmatites, a geological setting known to host rare earth deposits, and identify multiple areas for follow-up exploration and potential drilling.
The Cameron project is located roughly 40 kilometers south of Revelstoke in British Columbia, along Highway 23 near the Columbia River. The property spans approximately 2,984 hectares within the Kamloops Mining Division. Powermax recently conducted a soil geochemical survey across the property to identify mineralization trends and exploration targets. The company noted that the exploration targets discussed are conceptual, and there is currently not enough data to confirm a mineral resource, with further exploration potentially not yielding successful results. Rare earth elements are critical components in numerous modern technologies including electric vehicles, wind turbines, smartphones, and defense systems. The identification of mineralization at the Cameron project represents a step forward in North American efforts to develop domestic sources of these strategically important minerals. The latest news and updates relating to the company are available through various channels, though investors should note that exploration results are preliminary and require further verification.


