お知らせ • Aug 28
EMP Metals Corp. Files NI 43-101 Technical Report for Its Viewfield and Mansur Projects, Southern Saskatchewan
EMP Metals Corp. announced the filing of a Technical Report (the "Report") for an updated mineral resource estimate at its Viewfield and Mansur lithium brine projects located in Southern Saskatchewan. The Report is titled "NI 43-101 Technical Report on the Lithium Brines of the Mansur Viewfield Areas of Southern Saskatchewan, Canada" with an effective date of August 1, 2025. The Viewfield and Mansur resource estimate highlights were originally announced by the Company on August 12, 2025. Viewfield and Mansur Resource Estimate Highlights: Total resource increased by over 78.5%:; 931,038 tonnes of indicated LCE with a weighted average of 141 mg/L lithium; 1,117,225 tonnes of inferred LCE with a weighted average 112 mg/L lithium. The 931,038 tonnes the indicated LCE at Viewfield Project was upgraded from a previous inferred mineral resource. High-grade with a weighted average 141 mg/L lithium for indicated and 112 mg/L lithium for inferred; Drilling and test results from three vertical and one horizontal test well drilled by EMP. Confirmation of production capabilities from the first horizontal well in the project area, along with production swab tests in multiple zones from EMP test wells. Souris River formation confirmed lithium test averaging 72mg/l. Since the last technical update, EMP has expanded its land position by more than 20%, adding over 6,700 Ha of prospective lands in the Viewfield and Mansur permit areas, with total combined landholdings exceeding 83,000 Hectares in Southeast Saskatchewan. Mineral resources are not mineral reserves and do not have demonstrated economic viability. There is no guarantee that all or any part of the mineral resource will ever be upgraded to a higher category. The estimate of mineral resources may be materially affected by geology, environment, permitting, legal, title, taxation, socio- political, marketing, or other relevant issues. The weights are reported in metric tonnes (1,000 kg or 2,204.6 lbs); Tonnage numbers are rounded to the nearest 1,000 unit. The resource estimation was completed and reported using a cut-off of 50 mg/L Lithium To describe the resource in terms of industry standard, a conversion factor of 5.323 is used to convert elemental Li to Li2CO3, or Lithium Carbonate Equivalent (LCE). In addition, EMP announces that it has engaged Adelaide Capital ("Ad Adelaide"), a leading investor relations and capital markets advisory firm, to provide investor relations and consulting services to the Company. Adelaide is a full-service investor relations firm that brings a unique and powerful perspective and a re-engineered investor relations business model. Adelaide will work closely with EMP to develop and deploy a comprehensive capital markets program, which includes assisting with non-deal roadshows, virtual campaigns, social media, conferences and assisting with investor communication. Using the lithium concentrations that were sampled and analyzed for each Duperow zone on the EMP permits, along with applicable offsetting data, a defined range of probable concentrations was determined for each zone and a normal distribution of values was implemented into the Monte Carlo simulation. Mineral Resource Quality Assurance and Control: Swab tests were performed by Red Hawk Well Servicing, with the use of a downhole mechanical swabbing string and associated surface equipment. The Company uses industry standard quality assurance and quality control protocols in carrying out its exploration activities. Brine testing was completed by Isobrine Solutions (Ed Edmonton, Alberta, Canada), an independent 3rd party lab that provides water analysis and lithium concentration data. Flow testing results of the horizontal well were monitored by Isobrine data. The Company has been monitored by Isobrine Solutions.