Search Minerals Inc. (TSX.V: SMY) (OTC: SHCMF) has been awarded a $91,000 grant from the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador under the Mineral Incentive Program’s Junior Exploration Assistance Program. The funding supports the company’s 2025 exploration activities in the Port Hope Simpson-St. Lewis critical rare earth element district in southeastern Labrador, an area recognized for its strategic mineral potential.
The grant will aid programs including the Fox Run 2025 channel sampling initiative, which is further defining high-grade mineralization across the 63-kilometer belt. This work is crucial as Search Minerals advances key targets including Deep Fox and Foxtrot toward potential production. The company has completed a preliminary economic assessment report with resource estimates for both Foxtrot and Deep Fox, establishing a foundation for future development.
Search Minerals controls a belt 64 km long and 2 km wide in the emerging Port Hope Simpson-St. Lewis CREE District, which is road accessible, located on tidewater, and near three local communities. The company is focused on finding and developing Critical Rare Earth Elements (CREE), Zirconium (Zr) and Hafnium (Hf) resources in this district, contributing to North American supply chain security for these strategic materials.
Beyond the funded exploration, Search Minerals is working on four additional exploration prospects along the belt: Fox Meadow, Silver Fox, Fox Run and Awesome Fox. The company has continued to optimize its patented Direct Extraction Process technology with support from the Department of Energy and Mines, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, and from the Atlantic Canada Opportunity Agency. This technological advancement includes completion of two pilot plant operations that produced highly purified mixed rare earth carbonate concentrate and mixed REO concentrate for separation and refining.
The provincial funding represents a strategic investment in developing domestic sources of rare earth elements, which are essential for various high-tech applications including electronics, renewable energy technologies, and defense systems. As global demand for these critical minerals increases and supply chain vulnerabilities become more apparent, projects like Search Minerals’ Labrador exploration gain national significance. The latest news and updates relating to the company are available through its communications channels, including information accessible at https://ibn.fm/SHCMF.
This exploration initiative aligns with broader efforts to establish reliable North American sources of rare earth elements, reducing dependence on foreign suppliers and supporting technological innovation across multiple industries. The Port Hope Simpson-St. Lewis district’s development could position Newfoundland and Labrador as a significant contributor to the critical minerals sector while creating economic opportunities in the region.
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