Eagle Plains Acquires B.C. Rare Earth Element ("REE") Project
Eagle Plains Resources has successfully staked 8,903 hectares for its newly acquired Adamant Project, situated 45 km southeast of Mica Creek, British Columbia. This project features high-grade metamorphic rocks with significant potential for critical metals like Rare Earth Elements (REE), niobium (Nb), and molybdenum (Mo). Notably, previous sampling reports indicated up to 31,337 ppm REE and 481.2 ppm Nb. The acquisition aligns with the Canadian government's push for stable critical element supplies, enhancing the company’s portfolio and positioning within the industry.
- Acquisition of Adamant Project enhances Eagle Plains' portfolio with significant potential for Rare Earth Elements.
- No underlying royalties or encumbrances on the Adamant Project benefit future profitability.
- High-grade sampling results indicate promising mineralization, including up to 31,337 ppm REE and 481.2 ppm Nb.
- The acquisition supports Canada's strategy to secure critical resources, providing a timely opportunity for the company.
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CRANBROOK, BC / ACCESSWIRE / December 22, 2021 / Eagle Plains Resources (TSXV:EPL) has acquired by staking 8,903ha overlying areas considered by management to have significant potential to host critical metals. The project has been named "Adamant" and is located 45 km southeast of the community of Mica Creek, British Columbia, Canada. The property is owned
Adamant Project Summary
A summary map outlining pertinent features of the property may be found here
Claims comprising the Adamant Project overlie high-grade metamorphic rocks of the Upper Proterozic Horsethief Creek Group which have been intruded by a series of syenite sills. Work carried out most recently in 2011 by Critical Elements Corporation increased the known extent of the Trident Mountain syenite from 15 km to approximately 25 km. Grab samples collected in the Trident area saw results grading from trace quantities to up to 31,337 ppm (
2011 fieldwork in the Kin area saw the discovery of new mineralization named the "Amy-Carmen Trend" where 43 rock samples collected returned results ranging from between 38 ppm and 74,061 ppm (
Also discovered in 2011 was the "Carmen Trend", which is located 500m south of the Amy-Carmen Trend. This parallel trend comprises a broad zone (~250m wide) containing many narrow, mineralized structures. The results from 9 samples collected over a 1 km strike in this zone returned values ranging from trace quantities to up to 107,989 ppm (
Many of the new hard rock discoveries in 2011 were made following up targets derived from combined 2010-2011 airborne radiometric surveys and a detailed heli-assisted silt-stream geochemical program. Only a small percentage of the resulting targets were prospected diligently in 2011 leaving unrealized potential for additional discoveries to be made.
Rock grab samples are selective samples by nature and as such are not necessarily representative of the mineralization hosted across the property
Tim Termuende, P.Geo., President and CEO commented on the acquisition recently: "we are excited to have acquired Adamant, a high quality REE project with no underlying royalties or encumbrances in a geologically prospective area within a stable political jurisdiction. The new project compliments Eagle Plain's Ice River Project and positions the company well in this rapidly-evolving space. Recent announcements by the Canadian government signal that Canada is serious about securing a steady and stable supply of critical elements within its borders and the Adamant acquisition is particularly well-timed*"
*read Prime Minister Trudeau's recent announcement: here
Adamant Project History
Critical metals in the area were first reported in 1956 with the identification of niobium in placer samples from Trident Creek. The Geological Survey of Canada identified a large REE bearing nepheline syenite gneiss unit northwest of the Adamant property at Trident Mountain (BC MINFILE 082M 126) in 1965. A 1987 Gov. of B.C. study focusing on the economic viability of feldspar and nepheline syenite occurrences in the area concluded that it is capable of producing feldspathic products meeting commercial specifications for use in glass/ceramic manufacturing. Industry work in 2006-7 included a structural analysis of the nepheline syenite body which identified potential controlling features of the nepheline syenite phase.
Qualified Person
Charles C. Downie, P.Geo., a "qualified person" for the purposes of National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, and a Director of Eagle Plains Resources Ltd., has prepared, reviewed, and approved the scientific and technical disclosure in this news release.
Vulcan Project Update
Brascan Gold has recently notified Eagle Plains that it has terminated the option on the Vulcan property located 30km west of Kimberley, BC. The claims are held
About Eagle Plains Resources
Based in Cranbrook, B.C., Eagle Plains continues to conduct research, acquire and explore mineral projects throughout western Canada. The Company is committed to steadily enhancing shareholder value by advancing our diverse portfolio of projects toward discovery through collaborative partnerships and development of a highly experienced technical team. Eagle Plains also holds significant royalty interests in western Canadian projects covering a broad spectrum of commodities. Management's focus is to advance its most promising exploration projects. In addition, Eagle Plains continues to seek out and secure high-quality, unencumbered projects through research, staking and strategic acquisitions. Throughout the exploration process, our mission is to help maintain prosperous communities by exploring for and discovering resource opportunities while building lasting relationships through honest and respectful business practices.
Expenditures from 2011-2020 on Eagle Plains-related projects exceed
On behalf of the Board of Directors
"Tim J. Termuende"
President and CEO
For further information on EPL, please contact Mike Labach at 1 866 HUNT ORE (486 8673)
Email: mgl@eagleplains.com or visit our website at http://www.eagleplains.com
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