- Clean Air Metals (CLRMF, Financial) expands high-grade zones at Thunder Bay North Project with 2025 drilling results.
- Significant findings include 41m of 4.52 g/t Pt, 4.29 g/t Pd, and 0.97% Cu.
- Only 20% of the Current Intrusion's known strike length has been explored, highlighting potential for further expansion.
Clean Air Metals Inc. (OTCQB: CLRMF) announced the final results from its 2025 winter drilling program at the Thunder Bay North Critical Minerals Project, emphasizing significant high-grade mineralization discovered at the Current Deposit. Among the key findings, the drilling program showcased a 41-meter intersection grading 4.52 g/t platinum (Pt), 4.29 g/t palladium (Pd), and 0.97% copper (Cu), with a notably higher-grade section of 2 meters showing 12.08 g/t Pt, 10.87 g/t Pd, and 2.38% Cu.
The program successfully expanded the near-surface, high-grade zones, with 8 out of 13 holes intersecting significant widths averaging over 3 g/t Pt+Pd. The Bridge Zone drilling revealed flat-lying high-grade mineralization, while the Lower Current Zone demonstrated concentrated high-grade mineralization in structures similar to the 'ballroom' formations of Montana's Stillwater Complex.
Notably, the recent high-grade expansion drilling covered only approximately 20% of the known strike length of the Current Intrusion. This limited coverage suggests significant potential for future expansion and enhancement of high-grade mineral areas. Clean Air Metals remains optimistic about further resource growth as it continues to develop its flagship project at Thunder Bay North, potentially increasing the mineability and average grade of the Current Deposit.