Steadright Critical Minerals Inc. announced that Steadright's exploration team has commenced its exploration program on the highly prospective RAM project near Port Cartier, Quebec, which is associated with Nickel-Copper-Cobalt- PGE mineralization. The RAM project has a strike length of over 9km on the "Main Block" area and a 2km splay with both over 500 meters wide and open at depth. The entire strike length currently contains, "Drill Ready" targets based on the alignment of the magnetic, gravity, ground and airborne EM anomalies coincident with identified geological targets.

The first phase of the exploration program includes prospecting the old INCO workings on the West side of the RAM property, which was recommended at the time by INCO Geologists to follow up on the Ni, Cu, Co, PGE potential, along with exploring the newly acquired RAM Nord property. Environmental studies and drilling are presently being discussed for this season as the area of the Gaspe Bay stays warmer for longer extending the possible drilling season until mid-December. The RAM Property is a model for magmatic Ni-Cu-Co-PGE sulphides, which suggest deposits formed by segregation of immiscible sulphide-melt from a silicate-host magma.

These deposits evolve via processes such as magma mixing, rapid cooling, differentiation and contamination.