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Critical One Energy Inc. has secured historical exploration records for the Howells Lake Antimony-Gold Project in Ontario, Canada, dating back to 1979. Key findings include high-grade antimony discoveries from historical drill holes, with notable intersections of 1.57% antimony and 6.17 g/t gold over 6.43 metres in hole MW-79-2. The East Zone showed potential with an interpreted 1.7 million tons of mineralization at 1.4% antimony. High-grade mineralization was discovered 2.5km northeast, with assays up to 59.2% antimony, 14.19 g/t gold, and 242.4 g/t silver. The antimony mineralization extends over 6.0km, and the area remains largely unexplored for antimony focus since the 1980s, when New Jersey Zinc spent approximately US$4 million on exploration.
Critical One Energy Inc. ha acquisito documenti storici di esplorazione per il Progetto Howells Lake Antimonio-Oro in Ontario, Canada, risalenti al 1979. I risultati principali includono scoperte di antimonio ad alta concentrazione da perforazioni storiche, con intersezioni significative di 1,57% di antimonio e 6,17 g/t di oro su 6,43 metri nel foro MW-79-2. La Zona Est ha mostrato potenzialità con una mineralizzazione interpretata di 1,7 milioni di tonnellate a 1,4% di antimonio. Mineralizzazioni ad alto grado sono state scoperte a 2,5 km a nord-est, con analisi che raggiungono fino a 59,2% di antimonio, 14,19 g/t di oro e 242,4 g/t di argento. La mineralizzazione di antimonio si estende per oltre 6,0 km e l'area è rimasta in gran parte inesplorata per l'antimonio dagli anni '80, quando New Jersey Zinc investì circa 4 milioni di dollari USA in esplorazioni.
Critical One Energy Inc. ha asegurado registros históricos de exploración para el Proyecto Howells Lake de Antimonio y Oro en Ontario, Canadá, que datan de 1979. Los hallazgos clave incluyen descubrimientos de antimonio de alta ley en perforaciones históricas, con intersecciones notables de 1,57% de antimonio y 6,17 g/t de oro en 6,43 metros en el pozo MW-79-2. La Zona Este mostró potencial con una mineralización interpretada de 1,7 millones de toneladas con 1,4% de antimonio. Se descubrió mineralización de alta ley a 2,5 km al noreste, con ensayos de hasta 59,2% de antimonio, 14,19 g/t de oro y 242,4 g/t de plata. La mineralización de antimonio se extiende por más de 6,0 km y la zona ha permanecido en gran medida inexplorada para antimonio desde los años 80, cuando New Jersey Zinc invirtió aproximadamente 4 millones de dólares estadounidenses en exploración.
Critical One Energy Inc.는 1979년으로 거슬러 올라가는 캐나다 온타리오의 하웰스 레이크 안티모니-금 프로젝트에 대한 역사적 탐사 기록을 확보했습니다. 주요 발견 사항으로는 과거 시추공에서 고품위 안티모니가 발견되었으며, MW-79-2 시추공에서 6.43미터 구간에 1.57% 안티모니와 6.17 g/t 금이 주목할 만한 교차 구간으로 확인되었습니다. 동부 지대는 1.4% 안티모니 함유 170만 톤의 광상으로 해석되어 잠재력을 보였습니다. 2.5km 북동쪽에서는 최대 59.2% 안티모니, 14.19 g/t 금, 242.4 g/t 은 분석값을 가진 고품위 광물이 발견되었습니다. 안티모니 광상은 6.0km 이상 확장되어 있으며, 1980년대 뉴저지 징크가 약 400만 달러를 탐사에 투자한 이후로 이 지역은 안티모니 중심의 탐사가 거의 이루어지지 않았습니다.
Critical One Energy Inc. a obtenu des archives historiques d'exploration pour le projet Howells Lake Antimoine-Or en Ontario, Canada, datant de 1979. Les découvertes clés incluent des teneurs élevées en antimoine issues de forages historiques, avec des intersections notables de 1,57% d'antimoine et 6,17 g/t d'or sur 6,43 mètres dans le trou MW-79-2. La zone Est a montré un potentiel avec une minéralisation interprétée de 1,7 million de tonnes à 1,4% d'antimoine. Une minéralisation à haute teneur a été découverte à 2,5 km au nord-est, avec des analyses allant jusqu'à 59,2% d'antimoine, 14,19 g/t d'or et 242,4 g/t d'argent. La minéralisation en antimoine s'étend sur 6,0 km, et la zone reste largement inexplorée pour l'antimoine depuis les années 1980, lorsque New Jersey Zinc a investi environ 4 millions de dollars US dans l'exploration.
Critical One Energy Inc. hat historische Explorationsunterlagen für das Howells Lake Antimon-Gold-Projekt in Ontario, Kanada, gesichert, die bis ins Jahr 1979 zurückreichen. Wichtige Erkenntnisse umfassen hochgradige Antimonfunde aus historischen Bohrlöchern, mit bemerkenswerten Abschnitten von 1,57% Antimon und 6,17 g/t Gold über 6,43 Meter im Bohrloch MW-79-2. Die Ostzone zeigte Potenzial mit einer interpretierten 1,7 Millionen Tonnen Mineralisierung bei 1,4% Antimon. Hochgradige Mineralisierung wurde 2,5 km nordöstlich entdeckt, mit Analysen von bis zu 59,2% Antimon, 14,19 g/t Gold und 242,4 g/t Silber. Die Antimonmineralisierung erstreckt sich über 6,0 km, und das Gebiet blieb seit den 1980er Jahren, als New Jersey Zinc etwa 4 Millionen US-Dollar in die Exploration investierte, weitgehend unerforscht hinsichtlich Antimon.
Positive
  • Discovery of extensive historical data revealing high-grade antimony and gold mineralization
  • Significant mineralization potential with 1.7M tons at 1.4% antimony in the East Zone
  • Impressive high-grade assays up to 59.2% antimony, 14.19 g/t gold, and 242.4 g/t silver
  • Large mineralization footprint extending over 6.0km
  • Company now controls entire land position previously fragmented among different owners
Negative
  • Historical data is incomplete and may not meet current NI 43-101 standards
  • No true width determination possible from historical drill intersections
  • No significant exploration work conducted in the past 40 years
  • Limited information available for work completed in 1984 and 1986

TORONTO, May 01, 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 been successful in tracking down and securing an extensive collection of historical records for exploration work carried out on the Howells Lake Antimony-Gold Project (“Howells Lake Project”) in the Thunder Bay Mining Division of Ontario, Canada. These historical exploration records include assay data from work dating back to the discovery of high-grade antimony and gold mineralization in 1979, more than 40 years ago.

“It is evident that the exploration work conducted during this period was of the highest quality,” said Duane Parnham, Executive Chairman and CEO. “It was systematically performed to evaluate the geological significance of their antimony and gold discoveries. With the newly recovered records, management has identified an opportunity to expand on other historical work at the project and assemble a high-value antimony-gold mining scenario rarely available today.”

Highlights Extracted from an Initial Review of Newly Acquired Historic Documentation:

  • High-grade antimony was first discovered in drill hole MW-79-2 in an intersection grading 0.18 ounces per ton (6.17 g/t) gold as well as 1.57% antimony over a core interval of 21.1 feet (6.43 metres). The same report notes that drill hole MC-79-V3-3 assayed 0.019 ounces per ton (0.65 g/t) gold in addition to 2.33% antimony over 18.3 feet (5.57 metres).1
  • An interpreted tonnage of antimony mineralization nearby but separate from the discovery noted above, referred to as the East Zone. The historic report indicated an interval of over 710 feet (216.4 metres) with the mineralization extrapolated to a depth of 1,000 feet (304.8 metres). The zone of stibnite (antimony) was interpreted to contain 1,700,000 tons of mineralization at a grade of 1.4% antimony (*see historical information disclosure below).
  • High-grade antimony, gold, and silver mineralization was discovered approximately 2.5 kilometres (km) to the northeast of the drill hole MW-79-2 antimony-gold discovery, with assays reported to be as high as 59.2% antimony, 0.414 ounces per ton (14.19 g/t) gold and 7.07 ounces per ton (242.4 g/t) silver.
  • Antimony, as the sulphide mineral stibnite, was noted on various maps and in some of the reports. In the historic documentation, antimony is indicated to occur over at least 6.0 km, and in this overburden-dominated area. This supports 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 zone of more than 6.0 km.
  • At the time of the work, 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 company (New Jersey Zinc) searched for significant gold mineralization. At that time, the price of gold was approximately US$459 per ounce.
  • New Jersey Zinc is reported to have spent around US$4 million in exploration at that time in the Howells Lake area, which is now almost entirely controlled by Critical One.
  • Initial reviews of some of the data indicate there are at least half a dozen priority targets that warrant further follow-up for both antimony and gold mineralization.

The newly recovered reports and data clearly indicate that the focus of the programs was base metal and gold exploration, and that the antimony mineralization discovered was very high-grade in places. The historic documentation also indicates that mineralization occurs at a number of locations on the project and virtually all the antimony and gold mineralized zones remain open to further expansion.

Based on recent reviews of the available information, there has been little effort focused on the definition of antimony mineralization occurring over an extensive area. The focus over the years was primarily on exploring for gold mineralization. The area is very prospective for finding significant gold mineralization.

The files and reports that were received from an exploration manager of those programs decades ago include some original drill logs and reports, geological reports, geological and geophysical survey maps, and some limited geochemical information and geophysical survey results. While it is known that some additional exploration work was completed beyond the time covered by the dates of the information obtained, the data includes a comprehensive interpretation of the results from some of the base metal and gold exploration programs carried out in 1979 and early 1980. Very little information was obtained for the ensuing work completed largely in the northeast part of the project in 1984 and 1986.

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 mineralization identified in the later programs.

*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. Drill intersections are reported as downhole intervals. No true width could be determined at this time. The information in the recovered data is considered to be of value and very relevant to the Company’s project.

Critical One notes that in the period from 1984 until now, 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 Company is continuing to review all of the various reports and data now in its possession and will be providing additional information as it becomes available. In addition, an entire database will be compiled and interpreted from the recovered data ahead of the upcoming field season, when it is anticipated crews will conduct geophysics, geological mapping, trenching and drilling in support of an antimony-gold mining scenario.

1 Themistocleous, S.G., 1980. Miminiska Lake Project Northwestern Ontario Geological Report, New Jersey Zinc Exploration Company (Canada) Ltd.

Qualified Person

Bruce Durham, P.Geo., a qualified person under NI 43-101, 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. 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.


FAQ

What are the key findings from Critical One's (MMTLF) historical data acquisition at Howells Lake?

The historical data revealed high-grade antimony and gold mineralization, including 1.57% antimony and 6.17 g/t gold over 6.43 metres in hole MW-79-2, and an interpreted 1.7 million tons of mineralization at 1.4% antimony in the East Zone.

What is the highest grade mineralization discovered at Critical One's Howells Lake Project?

The highest grade mineralization discovered was 59.2% antimony, 14.19 g/t gold, and 242.4 g/t silver, located 2.5km northeast of the initial discovery hole.

How extensive is the antimony mineralization at Critical One's Howells Lake Project?

The antimony mineralization extends over 6.0km along a major alteration zone, with multiple mineralized zones remaining open for expansion.

What are Critical One's (MMTLF) next steps for the Howells Lake Project?

The company plans to compile and interpret the recovered data ahead of the upcoming field season, which will include geophysics, geological mapping, trenching, and drilling programs focused on antimony-gold exploration.

How much was previously invested in exploring the Howells Lake Project?

New Jersey Zinc reportedly spent approximately US$4 million in exploration in the Howells Lake area during the historical exploration period around 1979-1980.
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