Board Change • May 21
Insufficient new directors No new directors have joined the board in the last 3 years. The company's board is composed of: No new directors. 2 experienced directors. 3 highly experienced directors. Independent Director Darcy Marud was the last director to join the board, commencing their role in 2021. The company’s insufficient board refreshment is considered a risk according to the Simply Wall St Risk Model. 공시 • Apr 29
Almadex Minerals Ltd., Annual General Meeting, Jun 25, 2026 Almadex Minerals Ltd., Annual General Meeting, Jun 25, 2026. Location: british columbia, vancouver Canada 공시 • Apr 01
Almadex Minerals Ltd. Provides New Hope Drilling, Big Sky Project and General Exploration Update Almadex Minerals Ltd. discussed the Company’s 2026 exploration program progress. Assays received from the initial hole of the New Hope porphyry copper-gold Project, Arizona, first pass drilling program with phyllic alteration and high level veining encountered to 384 meters. Drilling complete on second hole. Magnetics and mapping suggest that the New Hope drilling to date is on the western edge of a 2.5 km x 0.75 km area of mapped phyllic and remnant lithocap porphyry alteration. Surface sampling at the Big Sky epithermal gold-silver Project, New Mexico, returns further significant results. Induced Polarisation (IP) Geophysical survey to commence at the Rattlesnake porphyry-epithermal Project, Arizona. Drone magnetics completed at the New Hope, King and Rattlesnake Projects. Regional generative exploration program ongoing. The Company has received further rock chip sampling results from the Big Sky epithermal gold-silver Project, New Mexico, as discussed in more detail below. Drone based magnetic surveys have been completed at the Company’s King, New Hope and Rattlesnake porphyry copper-gold prospects. The data is being analysed and compiled with other datasets. An IP geophysical survey will commence shortly at the Rattlesnake Project, Arizona. The New Hope project covers a large (2.5 by 0.75 km) area of mapped phyllic and remnant lithocap porphyry alteration. Recent drone-based magnetics suggest that the drilling to date is on the western edge of the alteration zone and a broad magnetics low associated with this alteration zone. Assay results have been received from the first hole of the current drill program at New Hope. Drilling of a second hole is now complete. The first hole intersected andesite porphyry affected by moderate to strong phyllic alteration and zones of quartz veining to 384 meters when, after a zone of faulting and brecciation, propylitic to potassic alteration was encountered. Within the phyllic alteration, pyrite contents were up to an estimated 7%. Quartz veining occurs largely as hairlines with pyrite, with some that resemble the high level veining seen at surface above the hole, and others with banded textures and fine pyrite. These latter veins are interpreted to be those typically seen in shallowly emplaced porphyry systems, formed by the flashing of high temperature fluids potentially above the level of copper mineralisation. The propylitic alteration encountered at depth is associated with pyrite, magnetite and some pyrite-base metal veins with potassic selvages. Anomalous gold was encountered in several short sections of veining within the phyllic altered zone. While no significant copper mineralisation was encountered, the first hole has confirmed a large porphyry alteration system is present. The second hole of the program is complete and was drilled on the same section as the first. Once assays are received and compiled from the second hole, next steps will be planned. Further induced polarisation (“IP”) geophysics is planned in the near term to explore for chargeability and resistivity responses to the east and northeast of the first two drillholes. The Big Sky high sulphidation epithermal gold-silver project is located in western New Mexico and covers an area of advanced argillic alteration and silicification hosted in rhyolite volcanics and limestone. In 2025 Almadex announced the results from 57 grab rock samples taken from outcrop and subcrop (grab samples are selected samples and may not represent true underlying mineralisation). These preliminary results were very encouraging as 19 of these samples returned over 0.1 g/t gold with 4 returning more than 1 g/t gold (up to 3.5 g/t gold and averaging 0.26 g/t gold for all 57). The better values were returned from zones of brecciation that are part of several parallel silicified ridges that have been identified in the preliminary work. Soil sampling showed elevated gold and epithermal suite elements in proximity to the gold in rock results. Together these results helped define a broad area of prospectivity surrounding the outcrops mapped to date. Further prospecting to the northeast was recently carried out and an additional 87 rock chip samples from outcrop were taken returning up to 1.8 g/t gold and averaging 0.1 for all 87 (ranging from below detection to 1.8 g/t). These new samples expand the area of potential, and the Company is now planning to conduct further IP geophysical surveying to help define drill targets. The Company looks forward to reporting further results from this year’s work plan as it progresses throughout 2026. 공시 • Feb 04
Almadex Minerals Ltd. Announces Drilling Underway at the New Hope Copper Porphyry Project, Arizona, USA Almadex Minerals Ltd. announced that drilling has recommenced at the Company's wholly owned New Hope copper-gold Project in Arizona. The first hole of the program is underway once again after it was initially collared in December of 2025 prior to the Christmas break. This first hole is targeting an area of veining mapped at surface that is coincident with an IP chargeability geophysical anomaly identified by the Company in earlier work. Further drilling plans will be made based on the geological observations made in the first hole upon completion. The 958.7 hectare New Hope project is located in southeastern Arizona, near several large porphyry copper deposits currently being mined including Lone Star (approximately 35 kilometres away) and Morenci (approximately 50 kilometres away). The project covers a roughly 3.5 by 1.5 kilometre area of intense hydrothermal alteration developed in volcanic rocks and crosscutting intrusive dykes. The observed hydrothermal alteration is characteristic of the upper levels of a porphyry system. The project was acquired in 2023 by staking and broad scale mapping of the lithocap has been carried out over much of the property. Within the area mapped, exposed advanced argillic alteration was identified to the northeast, and to the southwest an exposed set of porphyry-related veinlets was defined in limonitic alteration. This zone of quartz veining is currently interpreted to represent a potential centre to the porphyry system at New Hope. The observed zone of veining is an approximately 600 metre in diameter semi-circular area. The veins and veinlets are sheeted light to dark black, semi-trans transparent quartz and magnetite with banded textures. fluid inclusion petrography on these veinlets indicate that they were formed by vapour rich fluids. These types of veinlets are interpreted to be typical of shallow-level emplaced porphyry systems and above the level at which main stage porphyry-style copper-gold mineralisation is to be expected. Within this broader area, two inner zones about 200 metres and 100 metres in diameter were mapped where veinlet densities of greater than 10 per metre were observed. Lithocaps are extensive areas of hydrothermally altered rocks that occur above or adjacent to intrusive rocks and related porphyry deposits. The hydrothermal alteration forms when ascending high temperature magmatic fluids are released from the source intrusion below and alter permeable and reactive rocks occurring above. Lithocaps can be over 10 by 10 km in surface area and over 1 km thick. The alteration mineral assemblages vary, usually with distance from the intrusive source. Often more neutral and higher temperature stable alteration mineral assemblages are seen at depth, closer to the source intrusion and potential porphyry deposit. This portfolio is the direct result of many years of prospecting and deal-making by Almadex's management team. 공시 • Jan 23
Almadex Minerals Ltd. Discusses Exploration Plans for 2026 Almadex Minerals Ltd. discuss the Company's 2025 exploration program and its plans for 2026. While the Company holds important assets in Canada such as the Logan Zn-Ag project, its current exploration efforts are focussed on precious and base metals in the western USA. A large amount of successful generative work was completed in 2025 resulting in several new early-stage project acquisitions. At the same time the Company's existing exploration project portfolio was significantly advanced. The Company anticipates that 2026 will be a significant year, with first pass drilling programs being planned for several projects within its portfolio. The Company has a full portfolio of exciting recently acquired early-stage projects. Drilling to test this portfolio will commence in 2026; The company focussed on large targets: porphyry copper-gold and epithermal gold-silver systems in the western USA and have developed a proprietary model for seeking magmatism related to these systems; Almadex is well funded to carry out generative and first pass drilling programs on its own projects. 2025 was a transitional year for generative work and non-dilutive growth in working capital. Summary of 2025 Work Program. In 2025, the Company continued its generative exploration efforts resulting in the acquisition of several new epithermal gold-silver and porphyry lithocap exploration projects as well as a project prospective for rare earth elements. Three projects were optioned in 2025 to Azucar. Company's legacy Paradise project which covers a large porphyry lithocap alteration system in Nevada. All data and analysis have been received and completed from the final Paradise drilling program which stopped early due to losing the final drill hole. As previously announced, porphyry alteration was encountered with related brecciation and weak mineralisation, however no firm vectors were th generated from this work. While the Company is considering the next steps for the Paradise project, first pass drilling efforts shifted to the Company's New Hope porphyry prospect in Arizona, where drilling commenced in late 2025 prior to the Christmas break. In 2025, exploration work was conducted on several projects in the portfolio to advance them towards drill permitting. To begin with, drilling is anticipated to recommence in the coming days at the New Hope porphyry prospect In Arizona where mapped veining at surface and an IP chargeability feature has helped define an exciting porphyry target. The Company's initial exploratory drill program began in December 2025. Beyond this New Hope program, the th sequence of drilling and timing are dependent on results, logistics and other factors, and are subject to short notice change. At this time the Company hopes to do drilling and or conduct focussed exploration on the following highlighted projects: Ruby Hill Epithermal Silver-Gold Project, Nevada. The Company has filed a notice to conduct drilling in an area of the project where filing a notice is applicable. Big Sky Epithermal Gold-Silver Project, New Mexico. The Big Sky high sulphidation epithermal gold-silver project is located in western New Mexico and covers an area of advanced argillic alteration and silicification hosted in rhyolite volcanics. In 2025 Almadex announced the results from 57 grab rock samples taken from outcrop and subcrop (grab samples are selected samples and may not represent true underlying mineralisation). Rattlesnake Porphyry-Epithermal Project, Arizona. The Rattlesnake Property is a newly acquired porphyry lithocap project. Advanced argillic alteration has been mapped in volcanics along with zones of crosscutting altered dykes. Stockwork and silver-lead-zinc bearing quartz-calcite veining is associated with the dyke zones while elevated copper is associated with the quartz-alunite altered ribs. On October 9th Almadex discussed in a news release preliminary assay results for rock samples collected on the Property. The results from the preliminary sampling were very encouraging and support the interpretation that the Rattlesnake property represents a preserved porphyry lithocap environment. All statements within it, other than statements within it, other than statement within it, other statements within it, other than Statements within it, the Company is focused on the Company is focused on the current statements within it, the Company is on the Company is considering the Company is considering the Company. The Company is considering the Company's generative exploration efforts. 공시 • Dec 16
Almadex Minerals Ltd. Commences Diamond Drilling at the New Hope Copper Porphyry Project, Arizona, USA Almadex Minerals Ltd. announced that it has started a scout exploration drill program at the Company's wholly owned New Hope copper-gold porphyry prospect in Arizona. The initial hole of the program is not expected to be completed before the Christmas break. Further drilling plans will be made based on the geological observations made in the first hole upon completion in the New Year.