Apex Critical Metals Discovers High-Grade Carbonatite at Lac Le Moyne Project

Reuters12-15
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/APXCF">Apex Critical</a> Metals Discovers High-Grade Carbonatite at Lac Le Moyne Project

Apex Critical Metals Corp. has announced the discovery of a new carbonatite occurrence at its 100%-owned Lac Le Moyne Project in Nunavik, Québec. This marks the first targeted exploration for carbonatite-hosted niobium and rare earth element mineralization at the site. During the July 2025 program, 151 rock samples were collected, with several samples showing significant concentrations of niobium and rare earth oxides. Four boulder grab samples returned over 0.20% Nb₂O₅, and thirteen samples exceeded 0.25% total rare earth oxides, reaching up to 0.50%. In response to these results, Apex has staked an additional 77 claims to cover the interpreted source area. The company plans to conduct further work to refine exploration targets and build on these promising initial results.

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