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Pan American Energy Corp. reports exploration-stage developments for mineral properties focused on battery and critical metals in North America. Company news centers on the Tharsis Project in the Northwest Territories, where work has addressed rare earth element, niobium and yttrium potential within the Squalus Lake Alkaline Complex through mapping, UAV magnetic surveying, sampling, field logistics and diamond drilling.
Updates also cover technical disclosure work for the Big Mack Project in Ontario, including drilling-data integration and NI 43-101 mineral-resource processes. Corporate releases may address contractor engagement, marketing services and other operating arrangements tied to advancing exploration programs.
Pan American Energy has completed its Spring 2024 field prospecting and sampling program at the Big Mack Lithium Project in Ontario. The program, part of a research collaboration with the University of Regina's Institute of Microbial Systems and Society, ran from May 13th to June 21st, 2024, on schedule and within budget. It involved eight geoscience students who collected 885 soil, 659 rock, 392 plant samples, and performed 189 water chemistry measurements across 856 stations. The project aims to integrate geomicrobiology with existing geochemical and geophysical data to refine exploratory drill targets. Results are awaited from the Saskatchewan Research Council and IMSS laboratories.
Pan American Energy Corp. (PAANF) has started the Spring 2024 field prospecting and sampling program at the Big Mack Lithium Project in collaboration with the University of Regina. The company will collect soil and rock samples to detect rare metal deposits using geomicrobiology technology. The program involves 2,000 samples from 600 stations over 6 weeks, with laboratory analysis to identify new drilling targets.
Pan American Energy Corp. announces a research collaboration with the University of Regina to study geomicrobiology for identifying drill targets at the Big Mack Lithium Project. The project involves field prospecting and sampling with the aim of using geomicrobiology to help generate drilling targets. This collaboration is part of an emerging technology seeking to detect subsurface deposits by analyzing microbial species in soil samples.
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