What's Happening?
Power Metallic Mines has announced positive assay results from its winter 2026 drilling program at the Lion Zone deposit in Canada. The results are expected to contribute to a favorable mineral resource estimate (MRE) scheduled for the third quarter of
2026. The drilling program aims to define the Lion Zone, with significant copper-equivalent intersections reported. The Lion Zone is part of the Nisk Project, a nickel-copper sulphide deposit in Quebec, Canada, which is being developed for multiple battery metals.
Why It's Important?
The positive drilling results at the Lion Zone are significant for Power Metallic Mines as they support the potential for a substantial mineral resource estimate. This development is crucial for the company's strategy to advance the Nisk Project towards becoming a major polymetallic mine in Canada. The project's focus on battery metals aligns with the growing demand for these resources in the electric vehicle and renewable energy sectors. Successful development of the Lion Zone could enhance Power Metallic's position in the mining industry and contribute to the supply of critical minerals.
What's Next?
Power Metallic Mines will continue its drilling program to further define the Lion Zone and prepare for the upcoming mineral resource estimate. The company plans to release the MRE in the third quarter of 2026, which will provide a clearer picture of the deposit's potential. As the project progresses, Power Metallic may seek additional investment and partnerships to support the development of the Nisk Project. The successful advancement of this project could lead to increased exploration and production activities, contributing to the regional economy and the global supply of battery metals.












