Volta Drills Widest TREO-Mineralized Interval to Date 0.95% TREO over 438.9m, Including 1.06% TREO over 358.6m, at Springer REE Project in Ontario, Canada

by ahnationtalk on November 12, 202512 Views

HIGHLIGHTS

⦁ Drill interval ranks as one of the longest Total Rare Earth Oxide (“TREO”) intercepts globally and will contribute to the forthcoming mineral resource update planned for early 2026.

⦁ Deepest borehole of the program (SL25-24) was drilled sub vertical (-85°) and is mineralized over the entire sampling interval (26.1-465m @ 0.95% TREO).
⦁ High-grade intervals include 1.42% TREO over 108.1m and 2.19% TREO over 20m, with both light and heavy rare earth elements.

Volta Metals Ltd. (CSE: VLTA) (FSE: D0W) (OTC Pink: VOLMF) (“Volta” or the “Company”) announces assay results from the second borehole drilled at its Springer Rare Earth Deposit (the “Property”), located outside of Sturgeon Falls, Ontario, Canada (Figure 1). Drill results exceed the Company’s expectations and continue to expand known mineralization that remains open at depth in all drillholes to date.

Borehole SL25-24 was drilled sub-vertical (at -85 degrees), to test the mineralization at depth below the historic resource estimate (Figure 2 and Figure 3). The drillhole returned significant mineralization, 0.95% TREO, over the entire sampled interval, to end-of-hole at 465m (Table 1).

Planned as a 400m hole, drilling was extended to 465m after visual core inspection confirmed strong, continuous mineralization beyond the initial target depth. This marks the deepest borehole completed on the project to date (Figure 4). The results exceeded expectations and are anticipated to enhance the Company’s understanding of the extensive, still-open mineralized system while supporting potential resource expansion.

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