Churchill Resources Inc. updates on exploration at the Black Raven Property in Central Newfoundland, targeting antimony, gold, and silver. The program includes 5,000m of drilling, trenching, and soil sampling. Massive antimony mineralization has been found in drill holes and surface trenches, with plans to delineate the southern portion. A second drill rig has been mobilized.

The company aims to establish a high-grade underground mine at Frost Cove, a potential domestic source of antimony critical for North American and European markets. Antimony is essential for military applications, batteries, and energy storage technologies. Churchill plans to prepare initial resource estimates for a National Instrument 43-101 compliant maiden resource.

Churchill’s evaluation program includes metallurgical studies to demonstrate excellent antimony recoveries. The company’s goal is to advance towards a reliable domestic supply chain for antimony, crucial for national and economic security. The project benefits from its location in Newfoundland, with high-grade polymetallic vein systems and excellent infrastructure.

The technical information in the news release has been reviewed by Dr. Derek H.C Wilton, a qualified person under NI 43-101. Churchill’s management team has decades of experience in mineral exploration. The company’s projects in Newfoundland have the potential to benefit from the province’s large minerals industry and well-developed mineral exploration sector.

Churchill’s forward-looking statements include plans for exploration activities on its properties, future growth potential, and exploration results. The company aims to identify additional mineral resources, conduct exploration work, and assess the benefits of its properties. Actual results may differ due to various factors affecting the exploration and mining industry.

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