Power Metals Corp. announced an update on exploration activities across its Ontario and Quebec properties. The Company engaged Pioneer Exploration to conduct a low-level, high-resolution Magnetic Drone Survey at the southern portion of the Case Lake property.

The Company has also mobilized a geological team to conduct field work at its Decelles and Mazerac properties in Quebec. In addition, Woodland Heritage Northeast has commenced Phase II of an Archeological Survey at Case Lake. The Company initiated archaeological studies and will shortly commence surface water sampling programs at Case Lake in collaboration with Apitipi Anicinapek Nation in the region.

The archeological study is part of ongoing commitment to working with the First Nation community to identify any areas of significance prior to exploration or disturbance being conducted. The Company has also engaged a Timmins, ON based environmental consultancy company to facilitate a two-day training program with members of the Apitipi AnicINApek Nation who will conduct bi-annual water sampling at Case Lake as part of baseline studies. Case Lake Property: The Case Lake Property is located 80 km east of Cochrane, northeastern Ontario close to the Ontario - Quebec border.

The Property consists of 585 cell claims in Steele, Case, Scapa, Pliny, Abbotsford and Challies towns, Larder Lake Mining Division. The Property is 10km by 9.5km in size with 14 granitic domes. The Case Lake pegmatite swarm consists of six spodumene dykes known as the North, Main, South, East and Northeast dykes on the Henry Dome, and the West Joe dyke on a new dome, collectively forming mineralization trend that extends for approximately 10km.

Power Metals have completed several exploration campaigns that have led to the discovery and expansion of new and historic spodumene bearing LCT pegmatites at Case Lake. The Company has drilled a total of 19,607 meters of core between 2017 and 2024 at the Property. The Case Lake Property is owned 100% by Power Metals Corp.

A National Instrument 43-101 Technical Report has been prepared on Case Lake Property and filed on July 18, 2017. Pelletier Property: The Pelletier Property is located 50km south of Hearst, northeastern Ontario close to a network of forestry roads. The Property consists of 337 mineral claims that account for a total of 7000 hectares in Franz, Roche, Scholfield, and Talbot townships in the Porcupine mining division.

The Pelletier Project is characterized by LCT prospective S-type pegmatitic granites intruding into metasedimentary and amphibolite of the Quetico at or near Archean terrane boundary between the Quetico and Wawa sub-provinces. Pollucite is a rare mineral that hosts high-grade cesium and is associated with highly fractionated, rare element pegmatites. The main source of cesium known globally is pollucite (Cs,Na)2(Al2Si4O12)?2H2O.

Currently the Tanco mine in Manitoba, Canada is the only operating cesium deposit and holds over 60% of the known reserves globally.