Canamera Energy Metals Corp. (CSE: EMET) (OTCQB: EMETF) (FSE: 4LF0) has announced the filing of an independent NI 43-101 technical report for its Schryburt Lake rare earth element (REE) and niobium project in northwestern Ontario. The report, effective April 15, 2026, provides the first comprehensive technical assessment of the property under Canamera’s option and outlines a recommended Phase 1 exploration program that includes a 1,500-metre, nine-hole diamond drilling campaign across priority targets within the Schryburt Lake Carbonatite Complex.
The filing marks a significant milestone for Canamera as it advances exploration at a property located in a prospective mining district. Under the terms of its option agreement, the company holds the right to earn up to a 90% interest in the project. The technical report supports moving forward with the recommended drill program, which is designed to test high-priority targets identified through geochemical and geophysical surveys.
The Schryburt Lake project is centered on a carbonatite complex known to host rare earth elements and niobium, both classified as critical minerals by various governments due to their importance in clean energy technologies, electronics, and defense applications. Rare earth elements are essential for manufacturing permanent magnets used in electric vehicle motors and wind turbines, while niobium is used in high-strength steel alloys and superconductors.
Canamera Energy Metals is a rare earth and critical metals exploration company building a portfolio of district-scale opportunities across the Americas. The company’s asset base includes the Mantle project in British Columbia, the Garrow REE project in Northern Ontario, the Schryburt Lake REE and niobium project in Ontario, the Iron Hills critical and rare earth project in Colorado, USA, and the Turvolândia and São Sepé REE projects in Brazil. Across this portfolio, Canamera targets underexplored regions with strong geological signatures and supportive jurisdictions, applying geochemical, geophysical, and geological datasets to generate and advance high-conviction, first-mover exploration targets.
The filing of the NI 43-101 report is a critical step for Canamera as it seeks to de-risk the Schryburt Lake project and attract potential partners or investors. The recommended drill program, if executed, will provide the first modern drill testing of the carbonatite complex, which has seen limited historical exploration. Success could establish a new rare earth and niobium district in Ontario, a jurisdiction known for its mining-friendly policies and infrastructure.
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