Canamera Energy Metals Corp. (CSE: EMET) (OTCQB: EMETF) (FSE: 4LF0) has announced additional assay results from its Turvolândia Ionic Clay Rare Earth Project in Minas Gerais, Brazil, expanding the property from four to seven drill-confirmed rare earth targets. The results underscore the potential scale of the ionic clay-hosted rare earth system and will guide deeper follow-up drilling.
At the Marita Target, all three reported drill holes ended in mineralization, suggesting continuity at depth. The newly identified Rose Target returned the strongest regional exploratory intercept to date, with 8 meters grading 2,238 ppm total rare earth oxides (TREO), including 3 meters grading 3,776 ppm TREO at the end of the hole. Across 77 drill holes reported so far, 62% returned at least one interval above 750 ppm TREO. Assay results are still pending for 47 additional holes, including 20 follow-up holes at the Linda Target.
These findings are significant because they demonstrate the growing scale of the Turvolândia project. The company believes the system may host a large-tonnage, near-surface rare earth deposit, which is critical for the global supply chain of rare earth elements used in electric vehicles, wind turbines, and defense technologies. Brazil is emerging as a key jurisdiction for rare earth exploration due to its favorable geology and mining-friendly policies.
Canamera’s portfolio includes other rare earth and critical metals projects across the Americas, such as the Mantle project in British Columbia, the Garrow project in Ontario, the Schryburt Lake project in Ontario, the Iron Hills project in Colorado, and the São Sepé project in Brazil. The company applies geochemical, geophysical, and geological datasets to generate high-conviction exploration targets in underexplored regions.
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