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Critical One Energy Discovers Gold with More High-Grade Antimony at Howells Lake Project

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Critical One Energy (OTCQB: MMTLF) reported new drill assay results from its Howells Lake Antimony-Gold Project in northwestern Ontario, highlighting additional near-surface high-grade antimony and newly defined gold mineralization. Key hole HWL-2026-016 cut 31.5 m grading 4.9% Sb, including 4.0 m at 21.2% Sb, plus 13.9 m at 6.6% Sb, including 1.0 m at 36.9% Sb.

HWL-2026-003, 004 and 005 returned multiple near-surface Sb intervals, while HWL-2026-016 also intersected 17.0 m grading 1.3 g/t Au. Over 200 m west, HWL-2026-011 hit 12.0 m at 1.3 g/t Au, including 1.0 m at 9.1 g/t Au. According to the company, this drilling extends a high-grade Sb zone about 70 m northeast and advances work toward a potential future mineral resource.

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  • HWL-2026-016: 31.5 m at 4.9% Sb incl. 4.0 m at 21.2% Sb
  • HWL-2026-016: separate 13.9 m at 6.6% Sb incl. 1.0 m at 36.9% Sb
  • Near-surface Sb: HWL-2026-003 with 6.0 m at 2.9% Sb from 62 m
  • Gold discovery: HWL-2026-016 with 17.0 m at 1.3 g/t Au incl. 3.0 m at 2.0 g/t Au
  • Additional gold: HWL-2026-011 with 12.0 m at 1.3 g/t Au incl. 1.0 m at 9.1 g/t Au
  • Mineralized footprint: high-grade Sb zone extended ~70 m northeast of earlier holes

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  • True widths unknown: reported intercepts are core lengths; geometry still being established
  • No current resource estimate: drilling is described as moving toward, not yet defining, a mineral resource

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Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - August 20, 2026) - Critical One Energy Inc. (CSE: CRTL) (OTCQB: MMTLF) (FSE: 4EF) ("Critical One" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that new assay results have identified additional near-surface antimony ("Sb") mineralization, confirming the Northeast extension of a high-grade antimony zone, and discovered gold ("Au") mineralization at its flagship Howells Lake Antimony-Gold Project ("Howells Lake Project"), located in the Thunder Bay Mining Division and approximately 120 kilometres west of the Ring of Fire access corridor in northwestern Ontario, Canada.

Hole HWL-2026-016 returned more high-grade antimony, extending the footprint approximately 70 metres northeast of HWL-2026-006 and HWL-2026-007 (per news releases issued on May 15, 2026 and July 7, 2026) and add substantially greater mineralized core length at direct ship antimony grades. Together with additional near-surface antimony and the new gold discovery, the results improve on the historical geological picture and add important modern data toward the Company's objective of defining a current mineral resource.

Highlights

  • High-grade antimony: Drillhole HWL-2026-016 returned 31.5 metres ("m") grading 4.9% antimony ("Sb"), including 4.0 m at 21.2% Sb, and a separate interval of 13.9 m grading 6.6% Sb, including 1.0 m at 36.9% Sb.
  • Near-surface antimony: HWL-2026-003 returned 6.0 m grading 2.9% Sb, including 1.5 m at 6.5% Sb, from 62 m downhole. HWL-2026-005 returned 1.7 m grading 7.0% Sb from approximately 72 m downhole, while HWL-2026-004 intersected multiple additional near-surface antimony intervals.
  • Proximal gold mineralization: HWL-2026-016 returned 17.0 m grading 1.3 g/t gold ("Au"), including 3.0 m at 2.0 g/t Au, below the principal antimony intervals, with additional gold occurring in partial overlap with the lower portion of the 31.5 m Sb interval. More than 200 m to the west, HWL-2026-011 returned 12.0 m grading 1.3 g/t Au, including 1.0 m at 9.1 g/t Au, with additional gold intersected in Holes 8 and 12.

"The grade profile and continuity of high-grade, near-surface antimony continue to validate management's confidence in the Howells Lake Project and further support our potential direct-shipping scenario. The bonus is that this new high-grade gold discovery adds another potential source of financial value to the deposit," said Duane Parnham, Executive Chairman and CEO of Critical One Energy. "This year's drilling has moved us beyond the historical data and closer to defining a current mineral resource that could establish Howells Lake as a meaningful North American source of antimony."

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Figure 1. Cross-section A-B, highlighting drilling and Sb assays to date. Assays shown as red bars and filtered to show all assays >0.1% Sb. Section is 100 m thick and northwest-looking.

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Figure 2. Cross-section A-B, highlighting drilling and Au assays to date. Assays shown as red bars and filtered to show all assays >0.1% Sb. Section is 100 m thick and northwest-looking.

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Figure 3. Representative photo of HWL-2026-016 NQ drill core showing semi-massive stibnite within quartz veining. Surrounding wall rock is sericite-altered porphyry.

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Table 1. Length-Weighted Antimony Assay Results

Drill Hole IDFrom (m)To (m)Core Length (m)Sb (%)Including
HWL-2026-003
190° / -50°
42.043.71.82.5
62.068.06.02.91.5 m at 6.5% Sb
HWL-2026-004
153° / -52°
28.032.54.50.8
40.545.04.51.91.0 m at 4.2% Sb
72.076.04.00.6
HWL-2026-005
170° / -50°
71.973.61.77.0
HWL-2026-016
300° / -60°
103.6117.513.96.61.0 m at 36.9% Sb
132.5164.031.54.94.0 m at 21.2% Sb

 

Reported intervals represent core lengths; true widths have not been estimated due to insufficient geological information. All individual samples included in weighted intercept averages are greater than 0.1% Sb and range from 0.3 m to 1.1 m in length.

Table 2. Length-Weighted Gold Assay Results

Drill Hole IDFrom (m)To (m)Core Length (m)Au (g/t)Including
HWL-2026-008
190° / -55°
106.0113.07.00.6
HWL-2026-011
164° / -67°
110.0122.012.01.31.0 m at 9.1 g/t Au
HWL-2026-012
191° / -50°
37.446.59.10.7
HWL-2026-016
300° / -60°
158.0164.06.00.7
165.0172.07.00.9
173.0190.017.01.33.0 m at 2.0 g/t Au

 

Reported intervals represent core lengths; true widths have not been estimated due to insufficient geological information. All individual samples included in weighted intercept averages are greater than 0.1 g/t Au and range from 0.3 m to 1.1 m in length.

Next Steps

Drilling at Howells Lake will continue northeast and down-dip along the interpreted high-grade antimony structure, which dips approximately 55° northeast and remains open for follow-up drilling. To the west, drilling will continue to test gold-bearing graphitic volcano-sedimentary horizons and altered mafic tuffs.

The current drill program is designed to establish geometry, true widths, grade distribution and continuity, while increasing drill density to provide the data required for potential future resource modelling.

QA/QC and Sampling Procedures

Samples of NQ diamond drill core were sawed at Critical One Energy's operations base in Thunder Bay, Ontario. One-half of the core was retained for reference, and one-half was added to sample bags. Blanks of barren diabase rock, antimony-gold standards, and duplicates were inserted every 20 samples. Laboratory "Barren Wash" was completed during crushing and pulverizing, and additional blanks were inserted after visible high-grade antimony and/or visible gold. Samples, standards, and blanks were bagged, tagged, and delivered to AGAT Laboratories in Thunder Bay, Ontario, where samples are crushed and prepared for analysis in Calgary, Alberta. Antimony and 30 additional elements were analyzed by sodium peroxide fusion and ICP-OES finish (201-079). Overlimit antimony analyses (>5% Sb) were reanalyzed by ALS Vancouver via sodium peroxide fusion XRF (ME-XRF15c). AGAT and ALS Laboratories are internationally accredited laboratories.

Qualified Person

The scientific and technical information in this news release has been reviewed, verified, and approved by Matthew Trenkler, P.Geo., Chief Geological Officer of Critical One Energy Inc., a "Qualified Person," as defined under National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects. Verification included a review of laboratory assay certificates, drill logs, chain-of-custody records, blank/standard/duplicate statistics, and review of collar and down-hole survey data. No QA/QC failures were identified.

About Critical One Energy Inc.

Critical One Energy Inc. is a critical minerals exploration company dedicated to advancing its flagship Howells Lake Antimony-Gold Project as a new North American source of antimony for defence, energy storage, advanced technologies and industrial applications. The Howells Lake Antimony-Gold Project, located in Ontario, Canada, hosts high-grade antimony mineralization confirmed through a modern drilling program. The Company's objective is to advance Howells Lake as a potential Canadian source of antimony and help reduce North America's dependence on foreign supply.

Additional information about Critical One Energy Inc. can be found at criticaloneenergy.com and on the Company's SEDAR+ profile at www.sedarplus.ca.

For further information, please contact:

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

Media inquiries:

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

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Forward-looking Statements

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However, forward-looking statements are subject to risks, uncertainties, and other factors, which could cause actual results to differ materially from future results expressed, projected, or implied by such forward-looking statements. Such risks include, but are not limited to, risks relating to the mining industry in general, and other risks as described in the Company's continuous disclosure record on SEDAR+.

Accordingly, undue reliance should not be placed on forward-looking statements and the forward-looking statements contained in this press release are expressly qualified in their entirety by this cautionary statement. The forward-looking statements contained herein are made as at the date hereof and are based on the beliefs, estimates, expectations, and opinions of management on such date. The Company does not undertake any obligation to update publicly or revise any such forward-looking statements or any forward-looking statements contained in any other documents whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise or to explain any material difference between subsequent actual events and such forward-looking information, except as required under applicable securities law. Readers are cautioned to consider these and other factors, uncertainties, and potential events carefully and not to put undue reliance on forward-looking information.

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FAQ

What did Critical One Energy (OTCQB: MMTLF) announce about the Howells Lake Project on August 20, 2026?

Critical One Energy announced new assay results showing additional near-surface high-grade antimony and gold mineralization at the Howells Lake Project. According to the company, drilling extended a high-grade Sb zone about 70 metres northeast and provided modern data toward a potential future mineral resource.

What are the key antimony drill results from hole HWL-2026-016 at Howells Lake for MMTLF?

Hole HWL-2026-016 intersected 31.5 metres grading 4.9% Sb, including 4.0 metres at 21.2% Sb, plus 13.9 metres at 6.6% Sb, including 1.0 metre at 36.9% Sb. According to Critical One Energy, these results extend the known high-grade antimony zone northeast.

What gold grades were reported in the latest Howells Lake drilling by Critical One Energy (MMTLF)?

Critical One Energy reported 17.0 metres grading 1.3 g/t Au in HWL-2026-016, including 3.0 metres at 2.0 g/t Au, and 12.0 metres at 1.3 g/t Au in HWL-2026-011, including 1.0 metre at 9.1 g/t Au. These gold zones lie near and west of the antimony intervals.

How do the new Howells Lake drill results advance Critical One Energy’s antimony resource objectives?

The new results extend high-grade antimony mineralization and add gold data, improving the geological model. According to Critical One Energy, the 2026 drilling is designed to define geometry, grade distribution and continuity needed to support potential future mineral resource modelling at Howells Lake.

What are the next drilling steps at Critical One Energy’s Howells Lake Antimony-Gold Project?

Drilling will continue northeast and down-dip along the interpreted high-grade antimony structure, which dips about 55° and remains open. According to Critical One Energy, additional drilling will also test gold-bearing graphitic volcano-sedimentary horizons and altered mafic tuffs to the west.

How is Critical One Energy ensuring QA/QC for Howells Lake drill assays reported for MMTLF?

According to Critical One Energy, NQ core is halved, with blanks, standards and duplicates inserted every 20 samples, and extra blanks added after visible high-grade intervals. Samples are analyzed by accredited AGAT and ALS laboratories, with overlimit Sb reanalyzed by XRF and no QA/QC failures reported.

Does the Howells Lake Project currently have a defined mineral resource for Critical One Energy (OTCQB: MMTLF)?

The Howells Lake Project does not yet have a disclosed current mineral resource. According to Critical One Energy, the 2026 drill program is intended to collect sufficient data on geometry, true widths, grade distribution and continuity for potential future mineral resource modelling.