Go Metals Initiates Metallurgical Testing at KM98 Fe-Ti-V Project
Go Metals (CSE: GOCO) has launched metallurgical testing at its KM98 Vanadium Titanomagnetite Project in Quebec. The company collected ten large samples weighing 10-15 kilograms each from the Roadside Occurrence, covering a 240-metre section of a twelve-kilometer magnetic anomaly.
Testing will be conducted by IOS Géosciences in Chicoutimi, focusing on recovery and concentrate quality for magnetite, ilmenite, and vanadium, along with data on nickel, cobalt, copper, and scandium. Preliminary results are expected in December 2025, with the findings aimed at supporting future economic studies.
Go Metals (CSE: GOCO) ha avviato test metallurgici al KM98 Vanadium Titanomagnetite Project in Quebec. L'azienda ha raccolto dieci grandi campioni che pesano ciascuno tra 10 e 15 kilogrammi dalla Roadside Occurrence, coprendo una sezione di 240 metri di una anomalia magnetica lunga dodici chilometri.
I test saranno eseguiti da IOS Géosciences a Chicoutimi, concentrandosi sul recupero e sulla qualità del concentrato per magnetite, ilmenite e vanadio, insieme a dati su nichel, cobalto, rame e scandio. Risultati preliminari previsti per dicembre 2025, con i risultati mirati a supportare futuri studi economici.
Go Metals (CSE: GOCO) ha iniciado pruebas metalúrgicas en el KM98 Proyecto de Vanadio Titanomagnetita en Quebec. La empresa recogió diez muestras grandes que pesan entre 10 y 15 kilogramos cada una en la Roadside Occurrence, cubriendo una sección de 240 metros de una anomalía magnética de doce kilómetros.
Las pruebas serán realizadas por IOS Géosciences en Chicoutimi, enfocándose en la recuperación y la calidad del concentrado para magnetita, ilmenita y vanadio, junto con datos de níquel, cobalto, cobre y escandio. Se esperan resultados preliminares en diciembre de 2025, con los hallazgos orientados a apoyar futuros estudios económicos.
Go Metals (CSE: GOCO)는 퀘벡의 KM98 바나듐 티타모나이트 프로젝트에서 금속학적 테스트를 시작했다. 회사는 각각 10~15킬로그램에 달하는 큰 샘플 10개를 Roadside Occurrence에서 채취했고, 12km 길이의 자기 이상현상 중 240미터 구간을 커버한다.
테스트는 Chicoutimi의 IOS Géosciences에 의해 수행되며, 자철광, 일멘타이트 및 바나듐의 회수 및 농도 품질에 집중하고, 니켈, 코발트, 구리 및 스칸듐에 대한 데이터도 포함된다. 예비 결과는 2025년 12월에 기대되며, 이 결과는 향후 경제성 연구를 지원하는 것을 목표로 한다.
Go Metals (CSE: GOCO) a lancé des tests métallurgiques sur le KM98 Projet vanadium titanomagnétite au Québec. L'entreprise a collecté dix échantillons importants pesant chacun entre 10 et 15 kilogrammes sur la Roadside Occurrence, couvrant une section de 240 mètres d'une anomalie magnétique de douze kilomètres.
Les tests seront réalisés par IOS Géosciences à Chicoutimi, en se concentrant sur le recouvrement et la qualité du concentré pour magnétite, ilménite et vanadium, ainsi que des données sur le nickel, le cobalt, le cuivre et le scandium. Des résultats préliminaires sont attendus en décembre 2025, les conclusions visant à soutenir de futures études économiques.
Go Metals (CSE: GOCO) hat metallurgische Tests an seinem KM98 Vanadium-Titano-Magnetite-Projekt in Québec gestartet. Das Unternehmen sammelte zehn große Proben zu je 10–15 Kilogramm aus dem Roadside Occurrence und deckt damit einen 240 Meter langen Abschnitt einer zwölf Kilometer langen magnetischen Anomalie ab.
Die Tests werden von IOS Géosciences in Chicoutimi durchgeführt und konzentrieren sich auf die Ausbeute und die Konsentratsqualität von Magnetit, Ilmenit und Vanadium sowie Daten zu Nickel, Kobalt, Kupfer und Scandium. Vorläufige Ergebnisse werden voraussichtlich im Dezember 2025 erwartet, und die Erkenntnisse sollen künftige wirtschaftliche Studien unterstützen.
Go Metals (CSE: GOCO) أطلقت اختبارات ميتالورجية في مشروع KM98 من فاندان تيتانوماجنيت في كيبيك. جمعت الشركة عشرة عينات كبيرة بوزن كل منها بين 10 و15 كغ من Roadside Occurrence، وتغطي قسمًا بطول 240 مترًا من انحراف مغناطيسي بطول اثني عشر كيلومترًا.
ستُجرى الاختبارات بواسطة IOS Géosciences في شيكوتيمي، مع التركيز على الاسترداد وجودة تركيز المعادن لـ المغنتيت، الإلمينيت والفاناديوم، إضافة إلى بيانات عن النيكل والكوبالت والنحاس والسكانديم. من المتوقع نتائج أولية في ديسمبر 2025، بهدف دعم دراسات اقتصادية مستقبلية.
Go Metals (CSE: GOCO) 已在魁北克的 KM98 钒钛磁铁矿项目启动选矿测试。公司从 Roadside Occurrence 收集了 共10个重量在 10–15 公斤之间的大样品,覆盖一段 240 米 的 12 公里磁异常区。
测试将由 Chicoutimi 的 IOS Géosciences 进行,重点是 磁铁矿、尖晶石铁矿和钒的回收率与品位,并提供镍、钴、铜和钪等数据。初步结果预计在 2025 年 12 月,其结果旨在支持未来的经济研究。
- First metallurgical assessment to determine concentrate quality for potential end-users
- Comprehensive testing program covering multiple valuable minerals including vanadium, titanium, and iron
- Samples collected from significant 12-kilometer magnetic anomaly
- Results not expected until December 2025
- Early-stage project with no economic studies completed yet
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - September 29, 2025) - Go Metals Corp. (CSE: GOCO) ("Go Metals" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the start of metallurgical testing at its KM98 Vanadium Titanomagnetite Project in Québec. The program will generate initial data on magnetite and ilmenite concentrates from KM98 mineralization, including the first measurements of concentrate quality.
"A critical metallurgical assessment is an important step forward at the KM98 project," said Scott Sheldon, CEO of Go Metals. "Determining the types and quality of magnetite and ilmenite concentrates that the system can produce is essential information for potential end-users. Starting with metallurgy provides the Company with a clearer picture of the project's potential value."
Sample 254601 - Massive oxide mineralization
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Sampling Program
The Company collected ten large samples, each weighing 10 to 15 kilograms, from outcrop and subcrop along a 240-metre section of the Roadside Occurrence. The samples include both massive and semi-massive oxide mineralization from a central portion of a twelve-kilometre magnetic anomaly.
Metallurgical testing
Testing will be carried out by IOS Géosciences in Chicoutimi, Québec. Initial work on a small set of samples will define processing parameters, which will then be applied to the full suite. The program will evaluate recovery and concentrate quality for magnetite, ilmenite, and vanadium, with additional data collected on nickel, cobalt, copper, and scandium. These results will provide the first reconciliation of mineralogy and chemistry at KM98 and establish baseline recovery data to support future economic studies. Preliminary results are expected in December 2025, followed by a comprehensive metallurgical report.
About Go Metals
The company continues to prioritize innovation and responsible exploration practices in the pursuit of critical metals in Canada's most mining-friendly jurisdictions.
Qualified Person - Hugues Longuépée, P.Geo., the Company's qualified person ("QP") as defined in National Instrument 43-101, has reviewed and approved the technical information presented within this news release.
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Scott Sheldon, President
604.725.1857
Scott@GoMetals.ca
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