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Neotech Metals Engages Dahrouge for Geological Modelling at Hecla-Kilmer

Feb 10, 2025


Neotech Metals Corp. has entered into an agreement with Dahrouge Geological Consulting Ltd. to conduct geological modelling, targeting, and database review at its Hecla-Kilmer (H/K) Niobium and Rare Earth Element (REE) project. Dahrouge, a leading firm specializing in REEs, will provide expertise in resource estimation and economic assessments. The project has an estimated cost of $51,000.

Dahrouge will evaluate the geochemical, structural, and lithological boundaries that may host Niobium and REE mineralization at H/K. Their findings will assist in planning future drill campaigns to extend and delineate the REE mineralized zone. This collaboration aims to further define the potential of the unique REE apatite-hosted deposit.

Preliminary findings from the 2024 exploration program are still being finalized and will guide additional studies with Dahrouge. The results will be confirmed in Q1 2025 to determine subsequent exploration phases at H/K.

"I'm pleased to be working with the experienced and talented team at Dahrouge," said CEO Reagan Glazier. "We're eager to further develop and understand H/K and believe Dahrouge's insight as well as perspective will be invaluable."

Additional exploration work is expected during the summer 2025 season, with further updates to be provided as developments progress.

Neotech Metals Corp. is a mineral exploration company focused on discovering and developing valuable mineral resources within promising jurisdictions. Committed to environmental stewardship and sustainable practices, Neotech aims to maximize the potential of its exploration properties while making a positive impact.

The company has a diversified portfolio of Rare-Earth Element and Rare Metals projects, including H/K, located 20 km from the Otter Rapids 180MW hydroelectric power generation station and the Ontario Northland Railway. Neotech’s assets also include the TREO and Foothills projects in British Columbia. All three projects are 100% wholly owned.



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