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Critical One Energy Geophysical Interpretation Identifies Significant Extension Potential to Howells Lake Antimony-Gold Mineralization
Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - December 2, 2025) - Critical One Energy Inc. (CSE: CRTL) (OTCQB: MMTLF) (FSE: 4EF0) (formerly Madison Metals Inc.) ("Critical One" or the "Company"), a leading Canadian mining exploration company focused on critical metals and minerals, is pleased to announce that advanced geophysical and geological modelling of a recently completed VTEM airborne magnetic and electromagnetic (EM) geophysical survey has identified significant potential expansions to the...
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[{"type":"text","content":"Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - December 2, 2025) - Critical One Energy Inc. (CSE: CRTL) (OTCQB: MMTLF) (FSE: 4EF0) (formerly Madison Metals Inc.) ("Critical One" or the "Company"), a leading Canadian mining exploration company focused on critical metals and minerals, is pleased to announce that advanced geophysical and geological modelling of a recently completed VTEM airborne magnetic and electromagnetic (EM) geophysical survey has identified significant potential expansions to the mineralization at its Howells Lake Antimony-Gold Project ("Howells Lake Project"). The new interpretive results confirm the potential for discovering additional areas of mineralization containing both antimony and gold along highly altered and sulphide-bearing stratigraphic contacts that extend laterally westward for at least two kilometres (km). Modelled EM conductors also reside at depth below historic drilling and along strike of a magnetic low structural corridor. The new interpretive work indicates that the favourable stratigraphy is steeply dipping and extends to a depth of more than 300 metres (m). The Howells Lake Project is located approximately 120 km west of the Ring of Fire road corridor in the Thunder Bay North Mining Division of Ontario, Canada.","length":1297,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":"Analysis of the recent VTEM geophysical survey, combined with detailed geological modelling, identified characteristics of the antimony-gold mineralization and related altered host rocks that extend west, northeast, and at depth from the antimony-gold mineralization discovered in 1979. The analysis reveals:","length":308,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"list","items":[{"val":[{"type":"text","content":"Previous drilling at the historical Howells Lake West Zone intersected up to 4.7% antimony and 25.5 g/t gold over 1.43 metres in discovery drill hole W-79-2","length":156,"tagName":"p","attribs":{}}]},{"val":[{"type":"text","content":"Previous drilling at Howells Lake East Zone intersected up to 75% antimony within an interval of 5.37% antimony over 8.35 metres in drill hole MC-V3-79-22 and 1.18% antimony over 5.8 metres in drill hole MC-V3-79-11","length":215,"tagName":"p","attribs":{}}]},{"val":[{"type":"text","content":"Alteration mapping, data reconstruction, and geophysical interpretation show the West antim...