Critical Metals Reports 0.94% Max TREO and 0.44% Average from 33 Drill Holes
Critical Metals Corp’s 33 resampled drill holes from the 2010 Hill Deposit returned TREO grades up to 0.94%, with a weighted average of 0.44% TREO+Y and 24.1% heavy rare earth oxide content across 1,014 samples. These results strengthen project economics and support 2026 infill drilling plans.
1. Drill Results Overview
Critical Metals Corp completed a resampling program on 33 drill holes from its 2010 Hill Deposit campaign at the Tanbreez Heavy REE project, analysing 1,014 samples. The program aimed to validate historical datasets and expand elemental data for resource expansion.
2. Assay Highlights
Assay results returned TREO+Y grades ranging from 0.31% to 0.94%, with a weighted average of 0.44% and heavy REE oxide content of 24.1%. Associated element assays showed gallium oxide between 87–117 ppm and zirconium oxide from 1.04% to 3.81%.
3. Project Development Plans
The company plans priority infill resource drilling during the 2026 field season alongside ongoing metallurgical, environmental and feasibility studies. Active engagement with strategic partners, offtakers and capital markets will support permitting, development and offtake discussions to advance Tanbreez.