Capacitor Metals Corp. has filed a NI 43-101 technical report on its 100% owned Blue River project in British Columbia. The report outlines the project's potential for tantalum and niobium production.
Capacitor Metals Corp. (the 'Company' or 'Capacitor') is pleased to announce that it has filed a technical report (the 'Report') on SEDAR+ titled, 'NI 43-101 Technical Report on the Blue River Property, Blue River, British Columbia'. The Report was prepared in accordance with National Instrument 43‐101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects ('NI 43‐101') respecting the Company's 100% owned Blue River project located approximately 60 kms south of Valemount, British Columbia.
The Report was prepared by Nathan Schmidt, B.Sc., P.Geo, of Dahrouge Geological Consulting Ltd., a 'qualified person' for purposes of NI 43-101. The effective date of the Report is October 1, 2024. Capacitor Metals CEO Chris Grove states 'We are very pleased with the release of this new 43-101 report. With the current state of the global tantalum market of continued increased demand, against significant issues on the supply side, we are excited to be advancing this valuable Canadian project once again'. About Capacitor Metals Corp. Capacitor Metals Corp. is a British Columbia company focused on the exploration and development of the Blue River Tantalum-Niobium Property located in British Columbia, Canada. Within the Blue River Property, the Upper Fir deposit has a significant historical indicated resource of 9.6M kg contained tantalum and 77.8M kg contained niobium plus an historical inferred resource of 1.0M kg contained tantalum and 9.6M kg contained niobium. The Company is positioned to be one of the lowest cost tantalum-niobium producers globally, with a specific focus on being a long-term supplier of tantalum and niobium to the global market. The Blue River Property is a fully serviced site in mining-friendly British Columbia, Canada with excellent infrastructure close at hand, including rail, paved road, water, and power adjacent to project site
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