Global Energy Metals Corporation announced that joint venture partner, Marquee Resources Ltd. has received assay results for the final four drill holes WL 18-14 to WL 18-18 from the Werner Lake Cobalt project ("Werner Lake"), located in Ontario, Canada. The results are significant because they have intersected high-grade mineralisation within and beyond the constraints of the current Mineral Resource model. This continues to confirm the potential for significant exploration upside to Werner Lake's existing resource. The Company anticipates that the results from the 2018 drill program will have a positive impact on the next Mineral Resource estimate update, which is due for completion in early H1 2019. WL 18-14 was drilled on Section 360,060 E to test extension of the West Mine Zone, west from WL 18-12 and WL 18-13 (2.00m @ 0.339% Co - previously reported). The hole intersected a thick sequence of the targeted altered biotite-garnet gneiss unit (the "Mixed Unit") from 274 m to 306 m and again from 312 to 324 m down hole. Both these sections were characterized with thinner intervals of 2% to 5% sulphides (pyhrrotite, chalcopyrite) with narrow, up to 10% combined sulphides sections. This intercept confirms the presence of the key host unit with strong cobalt mineralisation in the targeted area. It also represents an approximate 50 m down plunge (easterly) extension to mineralisation in drill hole WL-10-032 (2.0 m @ 0.257% Co from 3123 m down hole) drilled by Puget Ventures in 2010. WL 18-16 was drilled on section 360,100 E and tested for an extension to the deep West Mine Zone mineralisation to the east across a postulated vertical, in theory delineating between the West Mine Zone and the Old Mine Zone. The hole intersected a number of narrower zones of the targeted Mixed Unit and returned cobalt enriched intervals including 1.01 m @ 0.115% Co from 326.76 down hole. Drill hole WL 18-15 was collared at the same point but was terminated after approximately 27 m due to being deflected significantly from it's intended azimuth. WL 18-17, drilled on section 360,190 E again tested the down plunge mineralisation associated with the West Cobalt Zone and represents step outs of 150 m from WL 18-16 and approximately 120 m from WL 18-13. The drill hole successfully cut several zones of the Mixed Unit with narrow zones with up to 10-15% combined sulphides. This results indicates the target horizon(s) continue to depth. The hole was also the deepest drilled to date during the current drill program. The positioning of WL 18-17 suggests the hole also hit very close to the Old Mine Zone, a more vertical mineralised shoot (Canmine drill hole O-071; 1.00 m @ 0.160 m from 378.7 m down hole). Following trends of both zones down dip and down plunge sets up a potentially interesting structural intersection at depth.