Churchill Resources announced high-grade silver results of up to 395 g/t at Black Raven property.

From GlobeNewswire: 2025-06-23 07:00:00

Churchill Resources Inc. announced high-grade silver assays on its Black Raven property, with grab samples returning up to 395 g/t silver, along with gold, lead, and zinc values over 150 g/t. The property hosts polymetallic metal assemblages of critical minerals, with high-grade metals present in multiple locations.

The Black Raven vein systems have never been drilled, and the recent high-grade silver results have exceeded the laboratory’s original upper detection limit. Churchill’s geological team is conducting a summer surface exploration program, focusing on property mapping and extending sampled high-grade prospects like Frost Cove, Stewart, and Taylor’s Room.

The Black Raven Property, located northwest of Gander, hosts two past-producing mines, the Frost Cove Antimony Mine, and the Stewart Gold Mine. The property’s strategic importance lies in its high-grade antimony, gold, and silver mineralization, especially in the current global context of critical mineral supply chain security.

Antimony, a critical mineral in high demand, is essential for military applications, flame retardants, alloys in batteries, and energy storage technologies. Recent Chinese export restrictions have driven antimony prices to record levels, emphasizing the importance of domestic North American sources for economic and national security.

Due-diligence sampling on the Black Raven Property included antimony, gold, silver, lead, zinc, copper, and molybdenum samples selected by Dr. Derek Wilton. The samples were sent for analysis to SGS Canada Inc., confirming the presence of high-grade critical minerals and underlining the potential of the property for future exploration.

Churchill Resources Inc. is a Canadian exploration company focused on strategic, critical minerals at properties like Black Raven, Taylor Brook, and Florence Lake in Newfoundland & Labrador. With a strong management team and promising mineral exploration projects, Churchill aims to contribute to the province’s growing minerals industry.

The technical and scientific information in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Dr. Derek H.C Wilton, P.Geo., FGC, who is a qualified person under National Instrument 43-101. The forward-looking statements in the news release reflect Churchill’s objectives, goals, and exploration plans, with a focus on future growth potential and exploration results across its properties.



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