Canamera Energy Metals reports high-grade rare earth oxide discoveries at Iron Hills Project in Colorado. Company advances multi-asset rare earth platform in secureCanamera Energy Metals reports high-grade rare earth oxide discoveries at Iron Hills Project in Colorado. Company advances multi-asset rare earth platform in secure

Canamera Energy Metals Reports High-Grade Rare Earth Results in Colorado, Advances Drilling in Brazil

2026/03/16 22:35
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Canamera Energy Metals Corp. (CSE: EMET) (OTCQB: EMETF) has reported significant rare earth exploration results from its Iron Hills Project in Colorado while maintaining active drilling operations in Brazil. The company’s recent updates highlight its focused strategy to develop a diversified portfolio of rare earth and critical metals projects in geopolitically stable regions.

At the Iron Hills Project in Gunnison County, Colorado, follow-up sodium peroxide fusion analysis confirmed high rare earth concentrations from initial prospecting, with total rare earth oxide values reaching 6,557 parts per million. These results come from the company’s systematic advancement of priority assets toward resource definition, backed by strategic technical validation. The company operates at the nexus of critical minerals exploration, secure jurisdictions, and diversified project development.

Canamera Energy Metals is simultaneously advancing exploration activities in South America, with active drilling underway in Brazil. This dual-pronged approach across North and South America underscores the company’s broader mission of building a multi-asset rare earths platform aligned with global supply chain realignment. The company’s continuous disclosure documents are available at www.sedarplus.ca.

The exploration updates come as global demand for rare earth elements continues to grow, driven by their essential role in clean energy technologies, electronics, and defense applications. Canamera’s focus on geopolitically stable jurisdictions addresses growing concerns about supply chain security and diversification. The company’s strategy involves both systematic advancement of known assets and early-stage discovery efforts across its portfolio.

Forward-looking information in the company’s announcements is subject to various risks and uncertainties, including the ability to raise sufficient capital, regulatory conditions, access to projects, and general economic factors. Important risk factors that could affect results include uncertainties related to financing, the speculative nature of mineral exploration, title risks, environmental and permitting considerations, and commodity price fluctuations. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements.

The latest news and updates relating to EMETF are available through the company’s communications channels. The company’s progress in Colorado and Brazil represents ongoing efforts to execute its strategy of advancing a diverse portfolio of rare earth projects, contributing to the development of alternative sources for these critical materials outside traditional supply chains.

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