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Technical Report Completed For Burnt Hill Tungsten Project

VANCOUVER – Nexcel Metals Corp. has filed an independent National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (NI 43-101) technical report for its Burnt Hill Tungsten Project, located in Stanley Parish, York County, New Brunswick, Canada.
The Burnt Hill Tungsten Project is located approximately 95 kilometres north of Fredericton, New Brunswick, and consists of one contiguous non-surveyed mineral claim comprising 70 mining cells totaling approximately 1,540 hectares. The Project is accessible by established logging roads and is situated in a well-known historic tungsten mining district.
Tungsten mineralization at Burnt Hill was first discovered in the late 1800s, with documented production occurring in 1915 and again between 1952 and 1956. Historical underground development, surface and underground drilling, and pilot-scale processing programs have been completed over several decades.
Mineralization at Burnt Hill is hosted in quartz veins associated with granitic intrusions within the Miramichi Terrane. The principal mineral assemblage includes wolframite, molybdenite, cassiterite, and pyrrhotite.
The recommended work program is designed to modernize the historical dataset, verify historical results, and support future exploration targeting.

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