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Alaska Energy Metals Corporation (AKEMF) provides investors and industry stakeholders with comprehensive updates on its polymetallic exploration activities and strategic initiatives. This dedicated news hub consolidates official announcements, operational milestones, and financial disclosures related to the company's flagship Nikolai nickel-copper project in Alaska and its Angliers-Belleterre exploration targets in Quebec.
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Alaska Energy Metals (AKEMF) reports on a new Presidential Executive Order titled 'Unleashing Alaska's Extraordinary Resource Potential.' The order implements significant changes to support resource development in Alaska, with particular focus on mining, oil, gas, minerals, forestry, and fisheries.
Key highlights for the mining sector include recognition of Alaska's untapped mineral resources, commitment to maximize development on Federal and State lands, plans to consider building national stockpiles of Critical and Strategic metals, and promotion of liquid natural gas production from North Slope oilfields. The order also includes reopening the regulatory process for the Ambler road construction.
CEO Gregory Beischer states that AEMC's Nikolai project, containing nickel and four other critical metals, is positioned to support the administration's goals for critical metal onshoring and national security.
Alaska Energy Metals (AKEMF) has announced final results from its 2024 exploration program at the Angliers-Belleterre project in Quebec, Canada. The program revealed multiple undrilled Volcanic Hosted Massive Sulfide prospects and copper-nickel targets through soil sampling, prospecting, geological mapping, and VTEM surveys.
Three main prospects were identified:
- Rapids Prospect: Historical drilling showed copper intersections up to 1.02%. 2024 sampling revealed multiple anomalous zones corresponding to three northeast trending VTEM anomalies.
- McBride Prospect: Historical drilling found massive sulfides. 2024 sampling identified multiple anomalous zones with five VTEM anomalies in an east-trending zone.
- Vaseux Prospect: Previously unexplored area showing multiple VTEM anomalies similar to nearby Cu-Ni-PGE deposits. 2024 sampling revealed significant copper anomalies up to 1434 ppm.
Follow-up work includes Maxwell Plate modeling and planned diamond core drilling programs totaling 4,500 meters across all three prospects.
Investorideas.com released an episode of the Exploring Mining Podcast featuring Alaska Energy Metals CEO Gregory Beischer. The discussion centered on the Nikolai Project's mineral resource estimates, highlighting a 12km long, 300m wide slab of nickel-rich rock and promising targets on the Canwell block. Beischer stressed the importance of sourcing nickel from environmentally responsible areas like Alaska. He criticized the reliance on Indonesian nickel, which often fails to meet high ESG standards, and touted Alaska Energy Metals as a contrarian investment opportunity. The podcast is available on multiple platforms.