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Critical One Discovers High-Grade Antimony Intervals in Howells Lake Project Historical Data

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Critical One Energy has discovered significant high-grade antimony deposits in historical data from its Howells Lake Project in Ontario. Key findings include drill hole MC-V3-79-22 with up to 75% antimony within an interval of 5.37% antimony over 8.35 metres. The historical data from 1979-1984 revealed an East zone containing an estimated 1.7 million tons of mineralization at 1.4% antimony. Notable intersections include holes with combined antimony and gold presence, with surface samples showing up to 59.2% antimony and 14.19 g/t gold. The mineralization extends over 5.0 km along a major alteration zone. With antimony currently valued at US$25.00 per pound (up from US$1.50 in the 1970s), the project presents significant potential, especially given North America's critical need for antimony and the project's location south of the Ring of Fire development area.
Critical One Energy ha scoperto depositi significativi di antimonio ad alto tenore nei dati storici del suo progetto Howells Lake in Ontario. Tra i risultati principali c'è il foro di sondaggio MC-V3-79-22 con un contenuto fino al 75% di antimonio in un intervallo del 5,37% di antimonio su 8,35 metri. I dati storici dal 1979 al 1984 hanno rivelato una zona Est contenente una stima di 1,7 milioni di tonnellate di mineralizzazione con 1,4% di antimonio. Intersezioni degne di nota includono fori con presenza combinata di antimonio e oro, con campioni di superficie che mostrano fino a 59,2% di antimonio e 14,19 g/t di oro. La mineralizzazione si estende per oltre 5,0 km lungo una zona di alterazione importante. Con l'antimonio attualmente valutato a 25,00 US$ per libbra (in aumento rispetto agli 1,50 US$ degli anni '70), il progetto presenta un potenziale significativo, soprattutto considerando il bisogno critico di antimonio del Nord America e la posizione del progetto a sud dell'area di sviluppo del Ring of Fire.
Critical One Energy ha descubierto depósitos significativos de antimonio de alta ley en datos históricos de su proyecto Howells Lake en Ontario. Los hallazgos clave incluyen el agujero de perforación MC-V3-79-22 con hasta un 75% de antimonio dentro de un intervalo de 5,37% de antimonio en 8,35 metros. Los datos históricos de 1979 a 1984 revelaron una zona Este que contiene aproximadamente 1,7 millones de toneladas de mineralización con 1,4% de antimonio. Intersecciones notables incluyen pozos con presencia combinada de antimonio y oro, con muestras superficiales que muestran hasta 59,2% de antimonio y 14,19 g/t de oro. La mineralización se extiende por más de 5,0 km a lo largo de una importante zona de alteración. Con el antimonio valorado actualmente en 25,00 US$ por libra (frente a los 1,50 US$ de los años 70), el proyecto presenta un potencial significativo, especialmente dada la necesidad crítica de antimonio en Norteamérica y la ubicación del proyecto al sur del área de desarrollo Ring of Fire.
Critical One Energy는 온타리오의 Howells Lake 프로젝트의 과거 데이터에서 고품위 안티몬 광상을 발견했습니다. 주요 발견 사항으로는 8.35미터 구간에서 최대 75% 안티몬 함량과 5.37% 안티몬을 포함한 MC-V3-79-22 시추공이 있습니다. 1979년부터 1984년까지의 과거 데이터는 약 1.7백만 톤의 광물화와 1.4% 안티몬을 포함하는 동쪽 지역을 밝혀냈습니다. 주목할 만한 교차 지점으로는 안티몬과 금이 함께 존재하는 시추공과 표면 샘플에서 최대 59.2% 안티몬 및 14.19 g/t 금이 확인되었습니다. 광물화는 주요 변질대 전반에 걸쳐 5.0km 이상 확장됩니다. 현재 안티몬 가격이 파운드당 25.00 미국 달러(1970년대의 1.50달러에서 상승)인 점을 고려할 때, 이 프로젝트는 특히 북미의 안티몬 필수 수요와 Ring of Fire 개발 지역 남쪽에 위치한 점에서 상당한 잠재력을 가지고 있습니다.
Critical One Energy a découvert d'importants gisements d'antimoine à haute teneur dans des données historiques de son projet Howells Lake en Ontario. Les principales découvertes incluent le trou de forage MC-V3-79-22 avec jusqu'à 75% d'antimoine sur un intervalle de 5,37% d'antimoine sur 8,35 mètres. Les données historiques de 1979 à 1984 ont révélé une zone Est contenant environ 1,7 million de tonnes de minéralisation à 1,4% d'antimoine. Des intersections notables comprennent des trous avec une présence combinée d'antimoine et d'or, avec des échantillons de surface montrant jusqu'à 59,2% d'antimoine et 14,19 g/t d'or. La minéralisation s'étend sur plus de 5,0 km le long d'une importante zone d'altération. Avec un antimoine actuellement valorisé à 25,00 USD la livre (contre 1,50 USD dans les années 1970), le projet présente un potentiel significatif, notamment compte tenu du besoin critique en antimoine en Amérique du Nord et de la localisation du projet au sud de la zone de développement du Ring of Fire.
Critical One Energy hat bedeutende hochgradige Antimonvorkommen in historischen Daten seines Howells Lake Projekts in Ontario entdeckt. Zu den wichtigsten Ergebnissen gehört das Bohrloch MC-V3-79-22 mit bis zu 75% Antimon innerhalb eines Intervalls von 5,37% Antimon über 8,35 Meter. Die historischen Daten von 1979 bis 1984 zeigten eine Ostzone mit geschätzten 1,7 Millionen Tonnen Mineralisierung bei 1,4% Antimon. Bemerkenswerte Abschnitte umfassen Bohrlöcher mit kombinierter Antimon- und Goldpräsenz, wobei Oberflächenproben bis zu 59,2% Antimon und 14,19 g/t Gold zeigten. Die Mineralisierung erstreckt sich über 5,0 km entlang einer bedeutenden Alterationszone. Da Antimon derzeit mit 25,00 US-Dollar pro Pfund bewertet wird (im Vergleich zu 1,50 US-Dollar in den 1970er Jahren), bietet das Projekt erhebliches Potenzial, insbesondere angesichts des kritischen Bedarfs an Antimon in Nordamerika und der Lage des Projekts südlich des Ring of Fire Entwicklungsgebiets.
Positive
  • Discovery of high-grade antimony deposits with up to 75% antimony concentration
  • Large resource potential with historical estimate of 1.7M tons at 1.4% antimony
  • Additional gold mineralization present with values up to 14.19 g/t
  • Extensive mineralization zone spanning over 5.0 km
  • Strategic location south of Ring of Fire development area
  • Current antimony prices at US$25/lb vs. historical US$1.50/lb indicates strong economic potential
Negative
  • Historical data from 1979-1984 needs modern verification to meet current NI 43-101 standards
  • No exploration drilling focused on antimony has been conducted in the past 40 years
  • True width of mineralization could not be determined from historical drill intersections

TORONTO, May 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Critical One Energy Inc. (formerly Madison Metals Inc.) (“Critical One” or the “Company”) (CSE: CRTL) (OTCQB: MMTLF) (FSE: 4EF0) is pleased to announce that the Company has discovered significant antimony, including an interval in drill hole MC-V3-79-22 that assayed up to 75% antimony within core internal of 5.37% antimony over 8.35 metres, as well as gold assays in the extensive collection of historical records of the Howells Lake Antimony-Gold Project (“Howells Lake Project”) announced in its May 1, 2025 press release.

The newly recovered reports and datasets clearly indicate that the historic exploration programs carried out in the project area from 1979 to 1984 focused on base metals and gold, and that the discovery of high-grade antimony mineralization in the V-3 grid area at the West and East zones was fortuitous. The extension of the antimony mineralized zones and various areas of gold mineralization remain open for further expansion both along strike and down-dip. Numerous other targets for both antimony and gold have been documented elsewhere outside the V-3 grid area on Critical One’s extensive landholdings (Figures 1 and 2).

Historic drill core containing pure stibnite (antimony), Howells Lake Project.

Photo: Historic drill core containing pure stibnite (antimony), Howells Lake Project.

Howells Lake Project property map.

Figure 1: Howells Lake Project property map.

Information Highlights From the New Dataset:

  • High-grade antimony was first discovered in the project area in drill hole MW-79-2 in an intersection grading 6.17 grams per tonne gold and 1.57% antimony over a core interval of 6.31 metres*. This area of mineralization is recorded as the West zone in reports (Figure 2).
  • Reported as the East zone discovery, antimony was intersected along an interval of 216 metres in a number of core holes. With the mineralization extrapolated to a depth of 304 metres, the zone of stibnite (antimony) was interpreted to contain 1,700,000 tons (1,543,000 tonnes) of mineralization at a grade of 1.4% antimony (*see historical information disclosure below) (Figure 2).

Highlighted Drill Intersections Include:

HoleIntervalCore LengthAssays
MW-79-217.16-23.47m6.31m6.17 g/t gold, 1.57% antimony
MC-V3-79-321.37-26.92m5.58m0.71 g/t gold, 3.33% antimony
MC-V3-7-1180.49-86.28m5.79m1.14% antimony
MC-V3-79-1839.94-50.61m10.67m2.01% antimony
MC-V3-79-2252.74-61.25m8.35m5.37% antimony
MC-V3-79-2578.96-103.65m24.7m0.955% antimony
 
  • High-grade antimony and gold mineralization was discovered in surface samples approximately 2.5 kilometres (km) to the northeast of the drill hole MW-79-2 antimony-gold discovery, with assays reported as high as 59.2% antimony and 14.19 grams per ton gold*.
  • Antimony in the form of stibnite was noted on various maps, and in some of the reports, is indicated to be known to occur over at least 5.0 km. In this overburden-dominated area, there is excellent potential to find other antimony-rich or gold-rich areas of mineralization.
  • Geophysics, geology, notes and assay data show the presence of antimony mineralization over a total distance along a major alteration and deformation zone of more than 5.0 km, with the favourable geological units extending much further.
  • At the time of the work in the 1970s, antimony was valued at less than US$1.50 per pound and of little interest. It was merely noted as part of the alteration package as the owner at the time, New Jersey Zinc, searched for significant gold mineralization. Antimony is currently valued at more than US$25.00 per pound.
  • New Jersey Zinc is reported to have spent approximately US$4 million searching for significant gold or base metal mineralization in the 1980s in the Howells Lake area, which is now almost entirely controlled by Critical One. At that time, the price of gold was also much lower, at approximately US$459.00 per ounce.

“The timing of our acquisition of the land packages that comprise the Howells Lake Project could not have been better, and the project is turning out to be even more compelling than we initially thought,” said Duane Parnham, Executive Chairman and CEO of Critical One. “With Western governments frantically looking to fast track critical mineral projects that are of vital importance, the antimony deposits at Howells Lake are a perfect fit for early development given its fundamentals, the critical need for antimony in North America and the fact that the project is south of the Ring of Fire, an area that is attracting a lot of government attention for critical mineral mining infrastructure development. With renewed government support for critical minerals project development, and armed with previous knowledge that is now combined with all this historic data, we are ready to get personnel on the property to start defining antimony and gold mineralization as soon as conditions permit.”

Antimony zones at Howells Lake Project.

Figure 2: Antimony zones at Howells Lake Project.

Assay data recovered, while incomplete (and historical in nature), is for the 1979 drilling program only. While other gold-focused core drilling programs are covered in the summary reports, little or no information is mentioned relating to the amount or distribution of antimony or gold mineralization encountered in the later programs.

Critical One notes that in the period from 1984 to the present, no other company has held the entire land position that the Company now holds in the Howells Lake area, and no entity has mounted a significant exploration effort on the property in the past 40 years. Further, no exploration drilling programs have been carried out on the property focusing on defining antimony mineralization.

The antimony and gold mineralization occurs in broad zones of strong shearing, carbonate and sericite alteration that includes green mica. Other associates are pyrite, quartz veining arsenopyrite, chalcopyrite and sphalerite.

The Company is continuing to search for additional historic data relating to the historic work on the extensive Howells Lake property position that covers 13,990.90 hectares. The Howells Lake Antimony Gold Project (“Howells Lake Project”) is located east of Pickle Lake, Ontario, in the Miminiska Lake area in the Thunder Bay Mining Division of Ontario, Canada. The acquisition of 100% interest in the Howells Lake Project was completed in January 2025 (January 13, 2025 press release).

*Note: All geological and assay information contained in this document is historical in nature and the Qualified Person responsible for the technical disclosure in this release is unable to determine if that data would meet current NI 43-101 regulations regarding disclosure of scientific and technical information for mineral exploration properties. Drill intersections are reported as downhole intervals. No true width could be determined. The information in the recovered data is considered of value and deemed to be very relevant to the Company’s project.

1 Themistocleous, S.G., 1980. Miminiska Lake Project Northwestern Ontario Geological Report, New Jersey Zinc Exploration Company (Canada) Ltd. and MIMINISKA LAKE PROJECT  Northwestern Ontario Geological Report NTS52/P

Qualified Person

Bruce Durham, P.Geo., a qualified person under NI 43-101, independent to the Company, has reviewed and approved the technical content of this news release as it pertains to the Howells Lake Project.

About Critical One

Critical One Energy Inc. (formerly Madison Metals Inc.) is a forward-focused critical minerals and upstream energy company, powering the future of clean energy and advanced technologies. The addition of the Howells Lake antimony gold project broadens the Company’s exposure to antimony, one of the most in-demand critical minerals. Backed by seasoned management expertise and prime resource assets, Critical One is strategically positioned to meet the rising global demand for critical minerals and metals. Its mine exploration portfolio is led by antimony-gold exploration potential in Canada and uranium in Namibia, Africa. By leveraging its technical, managerial, and financial expertise, the Company upgrades and creates high-value projects, thereby driving growth and delivering value to its shareholders.

Additional information about Critical One Energy Inc. can be found at madisonmetals.ca and on the Company’s SEDAR+ profile at sedarplus.ca.

For further information, please contact:

Duane Parnham
Executive Chairman & CEO
Critical One Energy Inc.
+1 (416) 489-0092
ir@madisonmetals.ca

Media inquiries:

Adam Bello
Manager, Media & Analyst Relations
Primoris Group Inc.
+1 (416) 489-0092
media@primorisgroup.com  

Neither the Canadian Securities Exchange nor CIRO accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

Forward-looking Statements

This news release contains “forward-looking information” within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities legislation. Such forward-looking statements concern the Company’s strategic plans, and completion of the proposed transaction described herein. Such forward-looking statements or information are based on a number of assumptions, which may prove to be incorrect. The actual results could differ materially from those anticipated in this forward-looking information as a result of certain risk factors. Forward-looking statements are based on the expectations and opinions of the Company’s management on the date the statements are made. The assumptions used in the preparation of such statements, although considered reasonable at the time of preparation, may prove to be imprecise and, as such, readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date the statements were made. The Company undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward looking statements included in this news release if these beliefs, estimates and opinions or other circumstances should change, except as otherwise required by applicable law.

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FAQ

What are the key antimony grades discovered in Critical One's (MMTLF) Howells Lake Project?

The project revealed high-grade antimony up to 75% within an interval of 5.37% antimony over 8.35 metres in drill hole MC-V3-79-22, and surface samples showing up to 59.2% antimony.

How large is the estimated antimony resource at Critical One's Howells Lake Project?

Historical data indicates the East zone contains approximately 1.7 million tons (1.54M tonnes) of mineralization at a grade of 1.4% antimony.

What is the current price of antimony compared to historical prices for MMTLF's project?

Antimony is currently valued at US$25.00 per pound, compared to less than US$1.50 per pound in the 1970s when the initial exploration was conducted.

Where is Critical One's (MMTLF) Howells Lake Antimony Project located?

The Howells Lake Project is located east of Pickle Lake, Ontario, in the Miminiska Lake area in the Thunder Bay Mining Division of Ontario, Canada, south of the Ring of Fire.

What gold grades were discovered in Critical One's Howells Lake Project?

Notable gold grades include 6.17 g/t gold over 6.31 metres in hole MW-79-2, and surface samples showing up to 14.19 g/t gold.
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