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Neotech Metals Corp. approved for $200,000 OJEP Grant at Hecla-Kilmer

Sep 24, 2024


"We greatly appreciate the support from the Province of Ontario as this investment not only helps position us as a key strategy in the critical minerals sector, but also unlocks new opportunities for the Province as a whole," Reagan Glazier, CEO said. "By advancing our exploration and development efforts, we have the potential to contribute to building a new industry within Ontario, one that supports the green transition and strengthens the province's economic future. The government's backing demonstrates the high quality of Ontario as a mining jurisdiction, providing a stable and supportive environment for innovation and growth."

Neotech Metals Corp. is pleased to announce that it has been approved by the Ontario Junior Exploration Program ("OJEP") to receive $200,000 to help fund exploration activities within the province of Ontario. 

The OJEP grant, a Provincial program aimed at incentivizing exploration in the critical-minerals sector, supports the discovery and development of mineral resources vital to the global green transition. These funds will be allocated to Neotech's upcoming drilling campaign, targeting geophysical anomalies in proximity to the Pike and South Rim zones at Hecla-Kilmer.

About the Neotech Metals

Neotech Metals Corp. is a mineral exploration company dedicated to discovering and developing valuable mineral resources within promising jurisdictions around the world. With a strong commitment to environmental stewardship and sustainable practices, Neotech is positioned to make a positive impact while maximizing the potential of its exploration properties.

Its new flagship, Hecla-Kilmer located 20 km from the Otter Rapids 180MW hydroelectric power generation station and active Ontario Northway railway, was recently acquired in July 2024, along with its TREO and Foothills projects located in British Columbia. All three projects are 100% wholly-owned. 

 



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