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VIDEO – Power Metallic Targets Fall PEA Backed By High Grades And Strong Recoveries

Posted by Paul Nanuwa at 5:07 PM on Monday, March 16th, 2026

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

  • Lion delivered Power Metallic’s best copper intersection to date: 16.55 metres at 15.11% CuEqRec
  • Nisk Main already hosts an existing NI 43-101 resource of 5.43Mt indicated at 1.05% NiEq and 1.79Mt inferred at 1.35% NiEq
  • January metallurgy reported 98.9% copper recovery and strong recoveries for other payable metals
  • Terry Lynch says the company is targeting a fall PEA to provide a clearer economic framework around Lion
  • Latest drilling expanded a near-surface zone that may support an early open-pit scenario
  • Lion East and Lion West point to additional exploration upside
  • Power Metallic is backed by 15 billionaires
  • The company is advancing its NYSE application, while Lynch also discussed NASDAQ-related options in the interview

Power Metallic is now shifting the conversation from drill results to the question investors really want answered: what could Lion actually be worth?

At Quebec’s Nisk Project Area, Power Metallic recently reported what it called its best copper intersection to date at Lion: 16.55 metres grading 15.11% CuEqRec. For investors, that is important not only because the grade is high, but because it adds to a growing pattern of results that continue to expand confidence in Lion as a potentially meaningful discovery within a broader polymetallic system.

And this is not a company starting from scratch. Power Metallic already has an existing NI 43-101 mineral resource at Nisk Main, while Lion is increasingly emerging as a potentially important second pillar within the project area. In the interview, CEO Terry Lynch argues that the combination of high grades, strong recoveries and near-surface mineralization is beginning to move the story beyond pure exploration and toward a more defined development discussion.

THE STORY IS NOW MOVING TOWARD ECONOMICS

Lynch says the company is accelerating toward a targeted fall Preliminary Economic Assessment to help frame Lion in more economic terms.

That is a key step because investors are no longer just asking whether Lion is delivering strong drill holes. They are asking what those holes might ultimately support.

The metallurgy is part of that answer. In January, the company reported initial SGS results showing 98.9% copper recovery, along with strong recoveries for palladium, platinum, gold and silver. In Lynch’s view, that helps strengthen the bridge between high-grade intercepts and the kind of economic model investors will want to see in a future study.

WHY NEAR-SURFACE MATTERS

Another important part of the story is where the mineralization sits.

The latest release says the new drilling expanded a near-surface area that may be amenable to early open-pit extraction in a possible future mining operation. That matters because many copper stories are associated with deep, capital-intensive, long-dated development paths. Lynch argues Lion may prove different, with near-surface geometry that could support a more manageable first-phase scenario than many investors might assume.

That does not replace the need for a PEA. It helps explain why management wants one sooner rather than later.

LION MAY BE TURNING INTO A BIGGER STORY

Lion also appears to be extending beyond the original zone. Recent releases point to additional upside around Lion East and Lion West, where drilling has intersected Lion-style sulphides tied to newly recognized structural trends. In the interview, Lynch says this may indicate Lion is part of a broader polymetallic system rather than a standalone occurrence.

He also referenced Norilsk-style and Sudbury footwall analogies as part of management’s view of the broader geological potential. In the interview, Lynch framed those comparisons as part of why management believes Lion may represent more than a single high-grade zone.

That changes the lens for investors. Instead of viewing Lion only as an isolated discovery, the market may eventually need to consider whether the broader Nisk Project Area is developing into a larger district-scale polymetallic story.

BACKING, CAPITAL AND ACCESS TO BIGGER MARKETS

The interview also adds another layer to the story: who is backing it, and how the company plans to broaden its reach.

Lynch says Power Metallic is backed by 15 billionaires, and specifically referenced Rob McEwen in the discussion. He also says the company is well funded for its current plans and sees strategic value in widening investor access through a U.S. listing route.

That matters because visibility, liquidity and access to a broader investor base can all become catalysts in their own right. Power Metallic has publicly said it is advancing an NYSE application, while Lynch also discussed NASDAQ-related options in the interview.

For investors, that means the story may soon have more than one catalyst working at the same time: continued drilling, a targeted fall PEA, and potentially broader market access.

INVESTOR TAKEAWAY

Power Metallic is no longer just trying to show that Lion is high grade.

It is now trying to show that Lion could become economically meaningful.

That is the real significance of the targeted fall PEA. If management is right, the next chapter may not simply be about more strong drill holes. It may be about putting an economic framework around a growing high-grade discovery within the much larger Nisk Project Area.

 

Meet the 4 SmallCap Nickel Companies Poised to Succeed in Today’s Rapidly Evolving Market $TN.ca $PM.ca $SX.ca $PNPN.ca

Posted by AGORACOM at 3:41 PM on Wednesday, March 9th, 2022

The nickel market is a US$20+ billion per year industry and future nickel demand depends on battery demand and Electric Vehicle market penetration. Today’s market is dominated by stainless steel and nickel is a key base metal for building sustainable societies due to its use in stainless steel and new battery technology. Its multiple physical and chemical properties make it essential in thousands of products from mobile phones to medical equipment and wind turbines.

Nickel is also a critical component in new battery technology used in electric vehicles, and most nickel in the global supply chain is not actually suited for battery production. Battery demand requires high grade nickel products to produce nickel sulphate.

Nickel supply comes from two different types of deposits:

Class I (Nickel Sulphides): Higher grade, but rarer deposits that make up 37.5% of current production.

Class II (Nickel Laterites): Low grade, bulk-tonnage deposits that make up 62.4% of current production.

With the LME recently halting trading due to a short squeeze event, the Nickel market has been put on notice with prices for the valued metal increasing in many multiples. Future supply needs to be found, and with the LMW currently closed, some would say it needs to be found today.

Here are 4 great smallcap companies addressing this present and future need

Pampa Metals ( PM : CSE )

Pampa Metals objective is to make a major copper discovery in Chile.  They have a portfolio of 8 projects in northern Chile combined with an experienced management team and a healthy corporate treasury that positions Pampa to make a significant discovery.

Pampa is Targeting Porphyry Copper Deposits and these types range in the billions of tons provide massive quantities of coper and economies of scale when in production. Not only that, Pampa Projects in clear line of sight to prospective porphyry copper systems, and this is why they are positioned for discovery. They have a superior portfolio of projects

Power Nickel (PNPN: TSX-V) (CMETF: OTCQB )

Power Nickel is focused on high-potential battery metal prospects in Canada. The company recently completed the acquisition of its option to acquire up to 80% of the Nisk Project (Nickel, Copper, PGE) from Critical Elements Lithium Corp. as it transforms into a battery metals provider for the emerging EV Industry.

The NISK property comprises a large land position (20 kilometres of strike length) with numerous high-grade intercepts. Power Nickel is focused on confirming what is known to be there, while also expanding the ( non 43-101 ) high-grade nickel-copper PGE mineralization historical resource. This will be accomplished through the drill program by preparing a new Mineral Resource, substantially aided by the first assay results that returned 19.9 Metres of 0.7% Ni, 0.61% Cu, 0.04% Co, 0.81gPd, 0.39g Pt and add potential to ” have a commercial high-grade Nickel Sulphate deposit”

Tartisan Nickel Corp. (CSE: TN) (OTCQX: TTSRF)

An early adopter of the Electric Vehicle revolution, Tartisan was one of the first companies to target Nickel and electric battery metals to accommodate anticipated future demand.

Tartisan Nickel Corp. owns the Kenbridge Class 1 Nickel Project in northwestern Ontario with an updated Mineral Resource Estimate of 117m lbs Ni, 66m lbs Cu. Additionally, there are several untested exploration targets on the property, such as the Kenbridge North target that holds similar geophysical characteristics to the Kenbridge Deposit.

St-Georges Eco-Mining Corp. (CSE:SX)(OTC:SXOOF)

St Georges controls the Julie Nickel Project where in 2021, 4,198 meters were drilled on Julie, the bulk of which consisted of holes positioned to conduct a borehole geophysical review of the project and identify targets for the second phase of exploration drilling. Results from this effort will be communicated by press release as they become available. The continuation of phase 1 of the drilling effort is planned for spring 2022, which will follow the upcoming revision of the proposed drilling efforts. This revision is based on results received to date and is currently being compiled by the Company’s geologists.

Julie is located within the mining-friendly province of Quebec, Canada. Nickel-copper-cobalt with
​​​​​​​Grades range from 0.001% to 2.16% Ni, 0.01% to 0.33% Cu