Annonce • Apr 08
Apex Critical Metals Corp Reports Initial Assay Results for Rift Rare Earth Project Apex Critical Metals Corp. reported assay results from drill hole RIFT26-002, representing the first assay results received from the Company's 2026 drill campaign at its 100%-held Rift Rare Earth Project, located within the Elk Creek Carbonatite Complex in southeastern Nebraska, U.S.A. Highlights: Strong grades over wide intervals in first drill hole assays received at Rift. 81.6 m at 2.02% REO, including 50.9 m at 2.40% REO (RIFT26-002). Multiple (17) samples grading >3.00% REO. Drill hole RIFT26-002 was a ~100 m southern step-out from historical drill hole NEC11-004 and, coupled with mineralization in historical drill hole EC-043, indicates a mineralized zone extending over more than 700 m strike length is present. Mineralization remains open in all directions. Discovery of highly enriched Neodymium-Praseodymium ("NdPr") zone with an average NdPr distribution of 49% over 10 m with an average 0.75% REO grade. NdPr represents the highest value component in most rare earth deposits due to its critical use in high-strength permanent magnets for electrification technologies. NdPr distribution in rare earth carbonatites typically range from 14-20% and therefore this discovery highlights the potential of Rift to host zones of NdPr that are significantly more enriched than the global average. A total of eight (8) drillholes have been completed to date for approximately 5,868 m, with assays pending for seven (7) holes (5,266 m). Drillhole RIFT26-002, reported on herein, was designed as more of a regional southern step out to test the continuity of rare earth mineralization beyond historical drilling, targeting extensions from NEC11-004 and EC-93. The drillhole successfully intersected strong grades including 50.9 m at 2.40% REO within a wider mineralized interval of 81.6 m at 2.02% REO with multiple (17) samples assaying over 3.00% REO. The intersection confirms that mineralized carbonatite extends to the south for at least another 100 m; however, when coupled with mineralization in historical drill hole EC-043, indicate a mineralized zone extending for more than 700 m in strike length. The successful demonstration of 2% REO intervals and a highly enriched NdPr zone further down hole highlight the potential scale and opportunity for Rift to deliver high quality tonnage to support the domestic REE supply chain in the United States. Additionally, the drilling has confirmed the discovery of a highly enriched neodymium-praseodymium (NdPr) zone which returned an average NdPr distribution of 49% over 10 m at an REO grade of 0.75% REO. This discovery is significant as most carbonatite hosted rare earth projects have NdPr distributions typically ranging from 14-20%. NdPr represents the highest value component in most rare earth deposits due to its critical use in high-strength permanent magnets for electrification technologies. When the distribution of NdPr is enriched it means there is less lower value rare earths present (e.g., cerium and lanthanum), which in turn may significantly enhance the inherent value of the rock. The Company cautions that to-date this unique and globally significant NdPr enrichment has only been encountered with a single drill hole and, although very encouraging, requires follow up drilling to properly delineate the extent of the zone and confirm potential continuity and scale. Additional completed drillholes RIFT26-001A, 006, and 007, collared in closer proximity to historical drill holes NEC11-004 and EC-93, were designed with higher degrees of confidence intended to validate and expand on historically identified mineralization. The drillholes with assays pending have consistently encountered significant carbonatite intervals with hematite alteration, which appear coincident with higher grades of rare earth mineralization. Results will be reported as they are received, validated and interpreted. The Company has completed additional drillholes designed to further test the extent of mineralization along strike and at depth with assay results pending. Ongoing refinement of the 3D geological model, including integration of assay results as received, will support improved understanding of the mineralized system and help prioritize future drill targeting. The 2026 drill program remains ongoing, with a total of eight (8) drillholes completed to date for approximately 5,868 m. Based on initial assay results from RIFT26-002 and ongoing visual observations from other completed drill holes, the Company anticipates expanding the scope of Phase I drilling. Annonce • Mar 25
Apex Critical Metals Corp. Appoints Zayn Kalyan to its Board of Directors, Effective 25 March 2026 Apex Critical Metals Corp. announced the appointment of Mr. Zayn Kalyan to its Board of Directors, effective 25 March 2026. Mr. Kalyan is an experienced business development executive with a strong background in capital markets and corporate growth. He currently serves as Chief Executive Officer and Director of Scorpio Gold Corporation, where he has led the strategic restructuring and transformation of the company. Under his leadership, Scorpio Gold has been rebuilt from a distressed junior mining company into a rapidly growing gold exploration company. Mr. Kalyan began his career as a software engineer, developing startup technology companies from the ground up before transitioning into finance. Since 2014, he has served in senior management roles and on the boards of multiple public companies, bringing expertise in corporate strategy, capital formation, and scaling early-stage businesses into publicly traded growth platforms. Annonce • Jan 27
Apex Critical Metals Corp. Mobilizes First Drill Rig to the Rift Rare Earth Project in Nebraska, U.S.A Apex Critical Metals Corp. announced that the first drill rig has arrived at site for the Company's inaugural drill program at its 100%-controlled Rift Rare Earth Project, located within the Elk Creek Carbonatite Complex in southeastern Nebraska, U.S.A. The first rig is currently being assembled and commissioned, while site preparation activities, including access routes, drill pad construction, and logistical staging, are underway to support upcoming drilling operations. The planned Phase I drill program will focus on verifying and expanding on the significant rare earth (REE) mineralization defined by previous operators, with drilling planned to cover 850 metres of north-south strike in the high-priority southeastern portion of the Company's Rift Rare Earth Project. Targeting has been supported by geophysical, geochemical, and historical drilling data that has all been incorporated into a modern 3D geological model. Phase I has been designed to advance the understanding of the Rift Project's rare earth and associated critical mineral potential within one of North America's most prospective carbonatite systems. Drilling will ramp up with a second drill rig expected to arrive imminently. The Company will provide periodic updates as the program advances. Grant of Restricted Share Units. The Company also announces that it has granted 750,000 restricted share units ("RSUs") to a director of the Company in accordance with the Company's omnibus equity incentive plan (the "Plan"), which was last approved by the Company's shareholders on February 26, 2025. Annonce • Jan 01
Apex Critical Metals Corp. Provides Recap of 2025 Regional Exploration Drilling and Priority Follow Up Targets At the Cap Critical Minerals Project Apex Critical Metals Corp. provided a summary of all analytical results from its 2025 regional exploration drilling program and 2026 outlook at the 100%-owned Cap Critical Minerals Project ("Cap" or the "Project") in central British Columbia. Highlights. Significant phosphate mineralization occurs in both high-grade and broad intervals, with P2O5 grades up to 16.2% over 3.8m (CAP25-007) and several intervals exceeding 5% P2O5; including 6.2% P2O5 over 45 m (CAP25-007) and 4.5% P2O5 over 97.2 m (CAP25-012). The new geophysical survey results show a massive buried magnetic anomaly that has yet to be tested at depth. Testing this high-priority target and following up on the new near-surface niobium discovery will be the dual focus for 2026 drilling. The 2025 exploration program consisted of nine (9) helicopter-supported NQ diamond drillholes totaling 2,323 m. The remaining results confirm widespread niobium, rare earth element and phosphate mineralization across multiple drillholes and substantially expand the mineralized interval previously reported from discovery hole CAP25-006. Collectively, the results demonstrate that Cap hosts potential for a large, fertile, multi-phase carbonatite system that remains open and underexplored. Previously released rush assays from CAP25-006 reported 36 m averaging 0.59% Nb2O5, including 10 m at 1.08% Nb2O5., beginning at only 33.5 m downhole. This niobium enriched zone was not directly followed up on during the 2025 first pass regional drilling campaign and remains open both laterally and at depth. The assay results also demonstrate meaningful rare earth element potential at Cap. Multiple REE-bearing intervals were intersected across the 2025 drilling, including intervals grading between 1.08% and 1.33% REO over 3.0 m and 3.4 m in CAP25-005 and CAP25-006, respectively. osphate mineralization is well developed across the Project, with assay results returning both high-grade and broad continuous intervals. The distribution of these phosphate-rich zones across multiple drillholes further supports the interpretation of a large carbonatite system. The Company completed a geophysical survey near the end of the exploration season concurrent to its final drill holes to better detail and to further refine subsurface targeting. The Company will now incorporate the full 2025 assay dataset and newly acquired airborne magnetic survey results into an updated geological model. This work will support the design of the 2026 drill program, which is expected to focus on step-out drilling around the CAP25-006 niobium discovery and initial testing of high-priority targets generated from the 2025 airborne geophysical survey. The near-term focus remains on the Company's flagship Rift Rare Earth Project in Nebraska, USA, where significant progress is being made towards a fully funded drill program, which is expected To commence in early first quarter/2026. All drilling was completed using a helicopter supported diamond drill rig with NQ size core and all drill core samples have been or will be shipped to Activation Laboratories Ltd. preparation facility in Kamloops, British Columbia, for standard sample preparation (code RX1) which includes drying, crush (< 7 kg) up to 80% passing 2 mm, riffle split (250 g) and pulverize (mild steel) to 95% passing 105 um. Mr. Schmidt is a Geologist with Dahrouge Geological Consulting Ltd. (EGBC Permit to Practice 1003035), the consulting firm engaged by Apex Critical Metals Corp. to conduct and oversee all drill holes in the first quarter of 2026 drilling. Annonce • Oct 31
Apex Critical Metals Corp. announced that it has received CAD 10 million in funding On October 30, 2025, the Apex Critical Metals Corp closed the transaction. Company paid an aggregate of CAD 255,500 in cash and issued an aggregate of 102,200 non-transferable finder’s warrants Annonce • Oct 23
Apex Critical Metals Corp. announced that it has received CAD 1.6 million in funding On October 22, 2025, the company has closed the transaction.