Metalex Ventures Ltd. reported that drill targets have been identified in Block A5, south of Chibougamau Quebec, which contains strong gold and scandium results. Follow-up heavy mineral sampling as well as airborne magnetic and electromagnetic geophysical surveys were completed in 2021 and 2022 on five claim blocks in Quebec, 100% owned by Metalex. The A5 Block was staked due to it covering an area anomalous in scandium and gold.

In fact, the scandium result was the highest in ppm and micrograms of all 8,700 heavy mineral samples the Company collected in central Quebec. Microprobe analysis of the sample established that abundant ilmenite present in this sample contained up to 400ppm scandium whilst ilmenite being mined usually contains 20 to 40ppm scandium. Scandium as an additive increases aluminum's yield strength up to 15-fold.

Consequently it is used in the aviation, space and automotive industries to make aluminum components lighter and stronger. Presently most of the world's supply comes from China and stockpiles in Russia. However, Rio Tinto have announced that they are planning to recover scandium in tailings from ilmenite being mined from the Allard Lake deposit situated near the Gulf of St.

Lawrence in southeastern Quebec. Rio Tinto anticipates that they will supply 20% of the world's scandium when the recovery circuit is operational at their refinery which is situated 40km by rail and approximately 1,000km away by freighter near Montreal. In 2021 and 2022 Block A5 has undergone heavy mineral follow-up sampling and analysis, airborne magnetic, resistivity and aeromagnetic surveying as well as structural and geological mapping by structural geologist Chris Buchanan.

Block A5 is adjacent to a rail line, which connects to the Rio Tinto refinery in 680km. The aforementioned sample, which contained the highest scandium result in Metalex's regional survey, was collected where a stream enters the large north-south trending lake central to the claim block. Highly anomalous ilmenite counts and gold results were received upstream from where the original anomalous sample was collected.

Situated immediately up-ice from the abundant ilmenite counts and strong gold results are airborne resistivity and magnetic anomalies. Metalex intends to drill these anomalies in the upcoming spring and summer season.