Apex Critical Metals Corp. has announced the results of its 2025 regional exploration drilling program at the 100%-owned Cap Critical Minerals Project in central British Columbia. The company reported an expanded mineralized interval from drillhole CAP25-006, which returned 124.5 meters grading 0.27% Nb₂O₅, including a higher-grade section of 36 meters at 0.59% Nb₂O₅ and 10 meters at 1.08% Nb₂O₅. The program, which included nine drillholes totaling 2,323 meters, confirmed widespread niobium, rare earth element, and phosphate mineralization. Apex also identified a large, untested magnetic anomaly southeast of the 2025 drill area, which, along with the near-surface niobium discovery, will be the focus of the 2026 drilling campaign. The results suggest the Cap project hosts a substantial, multi-phase carbonatite system with significant exploration potential.
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