お知らせ • Jun 11
Scandium Canada Launches 4,000-Metre Diamond Drilling Program At Crater Lake
Scandium Canada Ltd. announced the launch of its 2026 diamond drilling program at the Crater Lake scandium project in Nunavik, Québec. The program comprises approximately 4,000 metres of diamond drilling, dedicated primarily to the collection of a representative metallurgical bulk sample throughout the defined resource, complemented by resource extension drilling at the TG Zone and exploration drilling on the Discovery Zone. Camp mobilization has been underway since late April under the management of Laurentia Exploration. Drilling is expected to begin in the coming weeks and continue through August 2026. In parallel, WSP will continue previous environmental assessment work from June to September in support of the prefeasibility study. 75% to 80% of the planned drilling, approximately 3,000 to 3,500 metres, is dedicated to collecting a metallurgical test bulk sample of 8 to 10 tonnes throughout the defined resource and to testing its variability. Camp mobilization underway since late April 2026; drill crews will arrive on June 20 and equipment is expected to arrive on site starting the same day. Drilling is expected to begin in the coming weeks and continue through August 2026. 15% to 20% of the drill budget (500 to 1,000 metres) is dedicated to exploratory resource augmentation drilling to test the lateral limits of the 2025 mineral resource estimate, which remains open. The remaining drill meterage will be allocated to limited shallow exploration drilling to test targets on the Discovery Zone, approximately 750 m SSW, along strike from the TG Zone resource. Continuation of the previous environmental assessment work by WSP from June to September. The 2026 campaign is built around three technical objectives: Metallurgical bulk sample: The core of the program, approximately 3,000 to 3,500 metres depending on rock types intercepted, is dedicated to collecting a representative bulk sample of 8 to 10 tonnes throughout the resource defined in the 2025 mineral resource estimate. The sample will be assembled from half-diameter HQ drill core, assuming approximately 80% recovery over mineralized intercepts. The objective is to confirm grades and test the variability of the deposit from a metallurgical standpoint, providing the material required for the metallurgical testwork supporting the future feasibility study. The orientation of certain drillholes will also allow the Company to test the continuity of the resource at depth. Resource extension: Approximately 500 to 1,000 metres of exploratory drilling will test the lateral limits of the 2025 mineral resource estimate, which remains open, with the objective of demonstrating potential to expand the existing resource. Regional exploration: A limited number of shallow exploration holes will test targets on the Discovery Zone, beyond the TG Zone which hosts the current prefeasibility work. Depending on results and remaining budget, additional extension and exploration drilling may be considered during the season. The Crater Lake project hosts a mineral resource estimate within the TG Zone, which remains open, as set out in the technical report entitled "NI 43-101 Technical Report and Updated Mineral Resource Estimate for the Crater Lake Project, Quebec, Canada". From June to September, WSP will continue the environmental assessment work initiated in 2024 at Crater Lake. The program includes fauna and flora inventories, fish habitat surveys, and hydrogeological and geochemical studies, all in support of the environmental assessment underpinning the prefeasibility study. The WSP team is expected on site on June 15. Field activities are conducted from the Company's existing exploration camp, with a maximum of 20 people on site and no new permanent installations. Laurentia Exploration manages camp logistics and the drilling campaign, with helicopter support for the movement of equipment and personnel. Core samples will be shipped from site on outgoing flights to Laurentia's core facility, where QAQC standards will be inserted before samples are sent to Activation Laboratories (Ancaster, Ontario) for multi-element geochemical analysis. Mineralized intervals from the bulk sample will subsequently be selected on the basis of assay results and sent for LIBS scanning and metallurgical analysis. Assay results are expected in the fall of 2026. The Company will provide progress updates as the program advances. The scientific and technical information contained in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Eric Kinnan, P.Geo. (OGQ No. 00788), an independent consulting geologist and a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects. Mr. Kinnan has reviewed the data disclosed herein and has verified the information through examination of the project database, geological records, assay certificates, and applicable QA/QC protocols and procedures.