Annonce • Dec 10
Surface Metals Inc., Annual General Meeting, Feb 06, 2026 Surface Metals Inc., Annual General Meeting, Feb 06, 2026. Annonce • Nov 28
Surface Metals Inc. Confirms Open Mineralization and Expansion Potential At Cimarron Gold Project, Nevada Surface Metals Inc. announced the completion of a comprehensive historical drill database compilation and review for its Cimarron Gold Project in Nye County, Nevada. The study confirms substantial exploration upside, with multiple mineralized zones remaining open along strike and at depth. The validated and digitized database includes 234 historical drill holes totaling approximately 18,066 metres. Significant intercepts include 32.01 metres grading 2.23 g/t Au and 56.39 metres grading 0.52 g/t Au, outside the boundaries of the approximately 50,000 Oz gold resource estimate. The limited drilling also shows the gold system is open directionally along strike, with indications that the 3 main isolated zones merge at depth. The cross section below illustrates the continuity of mineralization between the West and East Zones and highlights the open gold mineralization extending below the majority of the zones below the open pit resource estimate outline. Surface Metals plans to initiate a maiden drill program in 2026 targeting high-priority zones identified in the 3D modelling of historical drilling. The objective of the program is to increase the historical resource estimate and advance Cimarron toward economic viability for an open-pit, heap-leach operation. Annonce • Oct 21
Surface Metals Inc. announced that it expects to receive CAD 0.8 million in funding Surface Metals Inc announced a non brokered private placement of 4,000,000 units at CAD 0.20 per Unit for aggregate gross proceeds of up to CAD 800,000 on October 20, 2025. Each Unit will be comprised of one (1) common share and one-half of one transferable common share purchase warrant, with each whole warrant entitling the holder to purchase one additional common share at a price of CAD 0.4 for two (2) years from the closing date of the Offering. Al securities that are issued pursuant to the Offering will be subject to, among other things, a hold period of four months and one day in accordance with applicable Canadian securities laws. Annonce • May 22
Surface Metals Inc. announced that it has received CAD 0.958925 million in funding On May 21, 2025, Surface Metals Inc. closed the transaction. The Company issued 5,350,000 units at CAD 0.055 per Unit for proceeds of CAD 294,500 in second and final tranche. Each Unit is comprised of one common share and one-half of one transferable common share purchase warrant, with each whole warrant entitling the holder to purchase one additional common share at a price of CAD 0.07 for three years from closing of the Offering. All securities that are issued pursuant to the offering are subject to, among other things, a hold period of four months and one day in accordance with applicable Canadian securities laws. No finder's fees were paid in connection with the second tranche closing. The second tranche brings the total financing to 17,435,000 Units for aggregate gross proceeds of CAD 958,925. Annonce • May 06
Surface Metals Inc. announced that it expects to receive CAD 0.957 million in funding Surface Metals Inc. announced a non-brokered private placement financing of up to 17,400,000 units at an issue price of CAD 0.055 per unit for aggregate gross proceeds of up to CAD 957,000 on May 5, 2025. Each unit will comprise one common share and one-half of one transferable common share purchase warrant, with each whole warrant entitling the holder to purchase one additional common share at a price of CAD 0.07 for three years from the closing date of the offering. Finders' fees, including cash and warrants, may be paid on some or all of the offering. All securities that are issued pursuant to the offering will be subject to, among other things, a hold period of four months and one day in accordance with applicable Canadian securities laws. Annonce • Apr 12
ACME Lithium Inc. announced that it expects to receive CAD 0.8 million in funding ACME Lithium Inc. announced a private placement that it will receive funding of CAD 800,000 on April 10, 2025. Annonce • Oct 18
ACME Lithium and Snow Lake Complete Field Exploration Season on the Shatford Lake Lithium Project, Manitoba ACME Lithium Inc. announced that the 2024 field exploration season conducted by Snow Lake Resources ltd., dba Snow Lake Energy (" Snow Lake") on the Shatford Lake Project in southeastern Manitoba has been successfully completed. Highlights. 2024 prospecting /reconnaissance program successfully completed. Results included the discovery of numerous pegmatites under heavy overburden. Significant discovery of a ~25 - 30-meter-wide tantalite-bearing pegmatite on the Cat-Euclid Lake claim block, indicating the potential for lithium, cesium, tantalum mineralization north of the neighbouring Tanco Mine. Further exploration including drilling expected by Snow Lake in 2025. The Shatford Lake Lithium Project is an exploration stage project located adjacent to the Tanco lithium mine in Southern Manitoba, and the Snow Lake Lithium™? Project is an exploration stages project located in the Snow Lake region of Northern Manitoba. The current focus of Snow Lake is advancing the exploration of its two uranium projects to supply the minerals and resources needed for the clean energy transition, while exploration activities on its two lithium projects will remain limited until such time as the lithium market recovers from its current depressed levels. Annonce • May 26
ACME Lithium Inc. and Snow Lake Resources Ltd. Initiates Exploration Program At Shatford Lake Manitoba Lithium Project ACME Lithium Inc. announced that Snow Lake Energy (Snow Lake) has initiated the 2024 exploration program at ACME's Shatford Lake Project. 2024 Exploration Program: Snow Lake, together with Critical Discoveries, has designed a four-phase exploration program for 2024. Phase 1 consists of compiling and analyzing all past exploration data generated by ACME Lithium Inc., including all geophysical and geochemical data, as well as past drilling results, to identify targets for field work in Phase 2. Phase 1 is complete, and Phase 2 has been initiated with the Critical Discoveries field team of 4, consisting of 2 geologists and 2 field technicians. Initial prospecting and mapping will focus on the northwest corner of the Shatford Lake Lithium Project and will then expand to cover the balance of the project. Initial prospecting activities to date have included the discovery of two pegmatites under heavy overburden. Samples have been taken and submitted to the assay lab for analysis. Phase 3 is intended to be a program of up to 2,000 meters of diamond drilling, spread over approximately 10 holes of approximately 200 meters each, dependent upon appropriate drill target identification from Phase 2 of the program. Phase 4 will be compilation and evaluation of all field data, assay results, and drill results from the 2024 exploration program. Geological Setting of Shatford Lithium Project: The Shatford Lithium Project straddles a 15 kilometers long structural trend of the Greer-Shatford Shear Zone with numerous pegmatite dykes and favorable host rocks. It is situated in the southern limb of the Bird River greenstone belt in southeastern Manitoba. The region hosts hundreds of individual pegmatite bodies, many of which are classified as complex rare-element Lithium-Cesium-Tantalum (LCT) pegmatites - known to account for a quarter of the world's lithium production. The northeast corner of the Shatford Lithium Project borders the mineral lease of the Tanco mine, with the Buck, Pelgi, and Dibs pegmatites nearby. Annonce • Mar 19
ACME Lithium Inc., Annual General Meeting, May 17, 2024 ACME Lithium Inc., Annual General Meeting, May 17, 2024. Annonce • Mar 01
ACME Lithium Inc. announced that it has received CAD 0.7 million in funding ON February 29, 2024, ACME Lithium Inc. closed the transaction. Certain directors and management of the Company purchased an aggregate of 1,450,000 Units (CAD 72,500) under the Offering. Annonce • Feb 23
ACME Lithium Inc. announced that it expects to receive CAD 0.7 million in funding ACME Lithium Inc. announced a non-brokered private placement of up to 14,000,000 units at a price of CAD 0.05 per unit for the gross proceeds of CAD 700,000 on February 23, 2024. Each unit will be comprised of one common share and one transferable common share purchase warrant, with each warrant entitling the holder to purchase one additional common share at a price of CAD 0.10 or three years from closing of the offering. Finder's fees, including cash and warrants, may be paid on some or all of the offering. All securities that are issued pursuant to the offering will be subject to, among other things, a hold period of four months and one day in accordance with applicable Canadian securities laws. Annonce • Sep 08
ACME Lithium Inc. announced that it expects to receive CAD 1.35 million in funding ACME Lithium Inc. announced a non-brokered private placement financing of up to 9,000,000 units at a price of CAD 0.15 per unit for the gross proceeds of CAD 1,350,000 on September 6, 2023. Each unit will be comprised of one common share and one-half of one transferable common share purchase warrant, with each whole warrant entitling the holder to purchase one additional common share at a price of CAD 0.30 for two years from closing of the offering. The company may pay a cash finder's fee of up to 7% of the gross proceeds raised under the offering, at the discretion of the Company. All securities that are issued pursuant to the offering will be subject to, among other things, a hold period of four months and one day in accordance with applicable Canadian securities laws. Annonce • Aug 23
ACME Lithium Inc. Commences Summer Exploration Program at its Bailey Lake Pegmatite Discovery Area in Northeastern Saskatchewan ACME Lithium Inc. announced that it has commenced a summer exploration program at its Bailey Lake pegmatite discovery area in northeastern Saskatchewan. Starting August 21, 2023, ACME will be conducting a 3-in-1 Airborne Geophysical Survey on the Bailey Lake Property which will include Helicopter-borne Tri-axial Gradiometer Magnetics, Radiometrics, and LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) to identify regional structural trends and localized controls of pegmatite bodies and other key information to aid in future drill targeting. Immediately following the geophysical survey, a field program will be conducted to follow up on any anomalous signatures detected from the geophysical survey, as well as to conduct follow-up prospecting from the work completed on the property in 2017. This program will consist of prospecting, geochemical sampling (soils, boulder, outcrop, and channel samples), and structural measurements on the Bailey Lake property. This exploration program will focus on delineating and identifying potential sources for the 2017 boulder sampling completed by Paul Ramaekers and David Turner which returned samples with elevated values of lithium and critical mineral elements. The goal of these programs is to locate and analyze the pegmatites on the property and delineate which ones are hosting spodumene and lepidolite for upcoming drill programs. ACME Lithium has acquired the services of Axiom Exploration Group LTD. (Axiom) to complete the upcoming Geophysical Surveys and Field Exploration programs at Bailey Lake Project. Annonce • Aug 18
ACME Lithium Inc. Successfully Completes 10-Day Pump Test at Test Well TW-1 Located in Clayton Valley, Nevada ACME Lithium Inc. reported that the Company has successfully completed a 10-day pumping test at test well TW-1 located in Clayton Valley, Nevada. The data generated during the test will be used to estimate the transmissivity and the storativity of the Lower Gravel Unit (LGU) at the TW-1 location. Preliminary Phase 1 and Phase 2 data suggest the perforated casing of TW-1 captures approximately 500 feet of potential lithium brine aquifer hosted in the LGU. The LGU is the basal gravel overlaying bedrock in Clayton Valley. State permits limited pumping from TW-1 to a maximum rate of 100 gallons per minute (gpm), with total discharge not to exceed 5-acre feet. A range of brine samples were collected during the pumping test. These samples were submitted to Nevada certified laboratories for multi-element chemical analyses, to include total and dissolved lithium. Bulk samples were also collected for potential bench-scale testing for Direct Lithium Extraction (DLE) and processing. Preliminary results from the TW-1 pumping test and laboratory analyses are anticipated to be available by end of August 2023. Intact HQ core recovered from DH-1 was submitted to GeoSystems Analysis Inc. The core was submitted with brine collected from the TW-1 pumping testing. The core and brine sample will be used for laboratory testing of drainable porosity (Specific Yield). The results of the laboratory testing of the core samples and the results from the TW-1 pump test will be used to assess the potential volume of lithium enriched brine and extractability of the brine from the LGU aquifer through pumping. With further evaluation and results pending, the assessment of extractable brine volume and concentration of lithium in the brine will be used to inferred if a lithium resource potentially exists at the ACME project. William Feyerabend, Certified Professional Geologist and Mathew Banta, Certified Professional Hydrogeologist are qualified persons as defined by NI 43-101 and have supervised the preparation of the scientific and technical information that forms the basis for this news release. Annonce • Jun 20
ACME Lithium Inc. Files NI 43-101 Technical Report for Fish Lake Valley Nevada Lithium Claystone Project ACME Lithium Inc. announced that it has filed on SEDAR a National Instrument 43-101 technical report titled "NI 43-101 Technical Report Update on the Fish Lake Valley Lithium Claystone Property, Esmerelda County, Nevada USA" with an effective date of June 16, 2023. The FLV claim group encompass 207 lode mining claims totaling approximately 4,139 acres, in Esmeralda County, Nevada and is directly west and contiguous to Ioneer Ltd.'s world class Rhyolite Ridge Lithium-Boron project area. On March 13th, 2023 ACME reported that its recent Phase 2 geological field review and sampling program at Fish Lake Valley, Nevada resulted in numerous new occurrences of lithium values exceeding 1,200 ppm lithium with the highest surface value to date at 1,418 ppm lithium. Boron anomalies up to 1,964 ppm occur with and adjacent to surface lithium anomalies. The Technical Report was prepared for the Fish Lake Valley project by William Feyerabend, Certified Professional Geologist, independent consultant, and qualified person. The Technical Report was prepared in accordance with the Canadian Securities Administrators' National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects ("NI 43-101"), and may be found here at the Company's website or under the Company's profile on SEDAR. Annonce • Jun 09
ACME Lithium Inc. Ramps Up for Pumping Test After Installation of Test Well Tw-1 At Clayton Valley Nevada Lithium Brine Project ACME Lithium Inc. reported that the Company has completed drilling, construction, and development of Dissolved Mineral Resource Exploration (DMRE) test well TW-1 as part of the Phase 2 expanded drill program at ACME's Clayton Valley Nevada lithium brine project. TW-1 targets the Lower Gravel Unit (LGU) which extends from approximately 1250 to 1820 feet below ground surface (bgs) at the test well location. As announced in August 2022, the LGU presented some of the highest lithium values, up to 130 mg/L in brine samples collected in ACME's Phase 1 program, which was completed in July 2022. The LGU presents a deep, laterally expansive aquifer, which overlies bedrock throughout a significant portion of Clayton Valley. ACME's project area is contiguous and adjacent to the northwest of Albemarle's lithium brine operation in Clayton Valley which has been in operation since 1966. Clayton Valley remains the only producing lithium brine region currently in production in the United States. The completion of DH-1A in April 2023 increased the depth of the LGU from approximately 1250 - 1820 feet. The underlying bedrock was drilled to a depth of 1940 feet and a zone-isolated brine sample was collected using a down-hole Ardvark™? packer system from approximately 1880 to 1840 feet. Zone testing indicated brines extend into the bedrock with lithium concentration up to 71 mg/L. Downhole geophysical logs completed include a nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) log, which provides indications of potential fluid volume, mobile, or capillary bound waters, and estimates of hydraulic. conductivity throughout the entire borehole. TW-1 was successfully drilled and casing installed to a target depth of 1,820 feet by Harris-Earth Drilling in accordance with Nevada Division of Minerals DMRE well permit W0017. The perforated casing captures the LGU from 1,300 to 1,800 feet, approximately 500 feet of potential ore-grade lithium brine aquifer. Annonce • Feb 16
ACME Lithium Inc. Commences Phase 2 Sampling Program At Fish Lake Valley, Nevada Utilizing Asterra's Satellite-Based Technology ACME Lithium Inc. announce the commencement of a Phase 2 geochemistry sampling program to develop further knowledge of lithium occurrences at ACME Lithium's FLV claim group in Fish Lake Valley, Nevada. ACME's Phase 2 sampling program is designed to focus on the higher-grade Lithium rock anomalies and to expand into adjacent areas of similar geology and alteration in a southwest direction along the range front area. Previous sampling has identified trends where anomalous lithium and boron values show structures that were open and receiving fluids at the time of mineralization. Those structural zones are targets for where lithium and boron mineralization could be hosted in structural blocks such as grabens. The FLV claim group encompass 144 lode mining claims totalling approximately 2,975 acres, in Esmeralda County, Nevada and is directly west and contiguous to Ioneer Ltd.'s world class Rhyolite Ridge Lithium-Boron project area. Annonce • Jan 20
ACME Lithium Inc. Samples Highest Values to Date At Fish Lake Valley, Nevada ACME Lithium Inc. reported that its recent geological field review and sampling program at Fish Lake Valley, Nevada has resulted in the highest surface lithium values to date with up to 1325 ppm lithium. See results in link to table below. Boron anomalies occur with and adjacent to surface lithium anomalies. This most recent study confirms historical and new lithium occurrences on the Property and that certain beds are enriched in lithium. A number of the surface enriched beds appear to be clay altered tuffs and may form semi-continuous sedimentary horizons below relatively unmineralized cover units. The FLV claim group encompass 144 lode mining claims totalling approximately 2,975 acres, in Esmeralda County, Nevada. The property has been mapped with historical sampling occurring at up to 610 ppm lithium. It is believed that the current erosion surface could be exposing the edges of a stratigraphic deposit, or deposits, with possible bedding conformable lithium mineralization. ACME's Fish Lake Valley project is directly west and abuts Ioneer Ltd.'s world class Rhyolite Ridge Lithium-Boron project area. On Friday January 13th 2023, the US government announced that it had committed up to $700 million in construction funding to Ioneer's project. Under the Department of Energy's Advanced Technology Vehicles Manufacturing (ATVM) loan program, the proposed loan to Ioneer could allow the company to start mine construction next year. Last summer, Ioneer entered into offtake agreements with Ford Motor Co, Toyota Motor Corp, and Panasonic Corp. to supply lithium for EV battery production in the US. Following news of the conditional loan, Ioneer reported that it could produce enough lithium for 370,000 electric vehicles per year. A geophysical survey completed in the fall of 2022 indicates the presence of a down-dropped fault block with interpreted target clay sediments potentially similar to illite units identified in the nearby Rhyolite Ridge lithium deposit. A basin fault is evident near the southwestern end of the survey profile. Moderate to low clay concentration sediments and possible carbonate-bearing sediments are interpreted to be present at the surface near the southwestern basin fault that extends beyond a depth of one km over about 80% of the profile. Higher concentration clay sediments are interpreted over a surface distance of about 700 meters. Drilling has been recommended to determine the near-surface relationship between the different interpreted concentrations of clay sediments, potential associated carbonate-rich units and the occurrences of lithium and boron. Annonce • Jan 12
ACME Lithium Inc. Commences Drilling at Shatford Lake Lithium Project ACME Lithium Inc. announced that it has commenced drilling at its Shatford Lake project in the Winnipeg River pegmatite region in southeastern Manitoba, Canada. ACME's land holdings in southeastern Manitoba comprise approximately 17,000 acres or 70 square kilometres. Drilling Program Highlights: ACME plans to drill up to 5,000 meters and has mobilized equipment, supplies and crew to Lac du Bonnet, Manitoba. Drill targets from multiple sites have been identified and include numerous pegmatites, some of which were undocumented prior to the 2022 summer exploration program. A priority area, referred to as Shatford East, is part of the Shatford - Winnipeg River structure that is a 7 km curvilinear feature on the claim block with multiple observations of pegmatites containing anomalous lithium. ACME's Shatford Lake claim is located strategically and is contiguous to the south of Sinomine Resource Group's world class Tanco Mine, a Lithium, Cesium and Tantalum producer (LCTs) since 1969. The Tanco Mine and Shatford Lake areas are located in the pegmatite fields of the southern limb of the Bird River Greenstone Belt (BRGB). The Shatford - Winnipeg River structure is analogous to the Bernic Lake high strain zone that is interpreted to be related to the Tanco pegmatite. The northern and southern limbs of the Bird River Greenstone Belt contain at least 10 pegmatite fields and host hundreds of individual pegmatite bodies, of which many are classified as complex rare-elementLithium-Cesium-Tantalum (LCT) pegmatites. In both limbs of the BRGB, pegmatites are associated withgranitic intrusions into structurally dilatant zones adjacent to major belt parallel shear zones. Worldwide, LCT pegmatite deposits account for about one-fourth of the world's lithium production, most of the tantalum production, and all the cesium production. ACME completed an extensive summer exploration program employing remote sensing, structural geology, ground-based geological mapping, and geochemical sampling to localize targets for drilling. The Company's exploration focus is on spodumene-bearing LCT pegmatites that are a source for high quality lithium that can be converted to lithium carbonate.