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Ignite Investment Summit Hong Kong Presentation

Battery Age Minerals Ltd (ASX: BM8; “Battery Age” or “the Company”) is pleased to advise of its participation at the Ignite Investment Summit being held this week in Hong Kong.


BM8’s Chief Executive Officer, Mr Nigel Broomham, will be presenting the Company’s strategy for progressing its diversified & strategic portfolio of projects in Austria, Argentina and Canada today at 11.00am AWST. Attached is the presentation that Mr Broomham will be speaking to at the conference.

Investors can register to attend the conference at: weareignite.com/contact/#investor

Battery Age CEO Nigel Broomham commented:

“Fresh from recent field visits to Austria and Argentina, and following positive advancements across our Bleiberg, El Aguila, and Falcon Lake projects, we look forward to presenting a number of updates and meaningful insights to a fantastic group of investors and stakeholders.”

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Kesselrun Resources Reports Surface Sample Results and New Zone

Kesselrun Resources Ltd. (TSXV: KES) (OTCQB: KSSRF) (“Kesselrun” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce sampling results and a new interpretation from the southwest extent of the McKellar mineralization trend.

Highlights:

  • New Interpretation of McKellar West Area
  • Two separate parallel zones, McKellar West and Minoletti, increase exploration potential
  • Confirmation of McKellar West Mineralization trend to the west property boundary

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Figure 1: Overview of Target Areas on the Huronian Gold Project

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The results returned from the McKellar West target area positively identified the strike extent of the McKellar West zone extending it to the far west property boundary as well as identifying a new parallel zone. There is now approximately 1400 metres of untested strike extent of the McKellar West zone as well as numerous kilometres of potential on the parallel Minoletti zone. With this new information the Kesselrun team will also be looking at the potential for parallel zones elsewhere on the property.

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Figure 2: McKellar West Area – New Interpretation

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Michael Thompson, P.Geo., President and CEO of the Company, commented, “The detailed UAV magnetic survey and follow up boots on the ground has enabled the Kesselrun team to re-interpret the far western extents of the Huronian Gold Trend. What had previously been interpreted as one zone, over 50 years ago, has now been confirmed as two separate zones. This parallel zone, and the possibility of other similar zones throughout the property, increases the exploration potential immensely. This is especially significant considering Goldshore’s resource expansion targets on parallel zones to their main mineralization”

Summary of 2024 Huronian Work Campaign

Multiple crews were mobilized to the Huronian project during the summer and fall of 2024 to execute a UAV based magnetic survey as well as follow up mapping and sampling on selected targets, among which were those derived from the magnetic survey.

The UAV MAG survey was performed over the McKellar West, Huronian North, Span North, Span South and Moss South target areas. Follow up mapping and sampling was done on McKellar West, Span South and Moss South.

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Figure 3: Minoletti & McKellar West

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Table 1: Summary of Chip & Grab Sample Highlights

Sample Number Easting (mE) Northing (mN) Length (metres) Au (g/t) Zone Sample Type
E5995743 662468 5377794 n/a 8.1 Minoletti grab – current
E5995746 662461 5377785 n/a 7.9 Minoletti grab – current
E5995742 662471 5377785 n/a 5.9 Minoletti grab – current
E5995744 662471 5377787 n/a 4.6 Minoletti grab – current
E5995745 662464 5377787 n/a 4.4 Minoletti grab – current
E5995740 662490 5377808 n/a 3.0 Minoletti grab – current
E1291366 662433 5377785 n/a 1.3 Minoletti grab – current
1309879 662465 5377787 0.8 10.4 Minoletti chip – current
1309881 662465 5377787 0.5 1.1 Minoletti chip – current
1309891 662478 5377795 0.6 4.9 Minoletti chip – current
1309903 662486 5377802 0.4 1.5 Minoletti chip – current
1309907 662508 5377816 0.5 4.8 Minoletti chip – current
10-02 662390 5377733 0.9 24.7 Minoletti chip – historic
8-06 662422 5377754 0.3 17.5 Minoletti chip – historic
5-06 662468 5377786 0.4 12.7 Minoletti chip – historic
4-05 662498 5377803 0.4 11.0 Minoletti chip – historic
7-01 662444 5377772 0.3 8.6 Minoletti chip – historic
8-01 662439 5377770 0.6 7.2 Minoletti chip – historic
5-03 662482 5377794 0.5 5.1 Minoletti chip – historic
TR-65 663755 5378153 0.6 9.2 McKellar West chip – historic
TR-14 664021 5378330 0.4 6.5 McKellar West chip – historic
TR-63-1 663760 5378158 0.7 5.4 McKellar West chip – historic
TR-60 663774 5378166 0.6 4.6 McKellar West chip – historic
TR-53 663804 5378188 0.4 3.6 McKellar West chip – historic
Beaver-3-03 662766 5377520 1.0 3.4 McKellar Far West chip – historic
TR-21 663994 5378311 0.6 3.2 McKellar West chip – historic
TR-11 664030 5378333 0.9 3.1 McKellar West chip – historic
TR-25 663969 5378294 0.5 2.8 McKellar West chip – historic
TR-59-1 663777 5378169 0.6 2.6 McKellar West chip – historic
(1) Grab and chip samples are selectively taken and random in size and may not be representative of mineralization characteristics. Chip sample lengths were constrained by the broken nature of the outcrop. UTM coordinates are in NAD83Z15

2025 Exploration Plan

With the new results from the 2024 summer and fall programs, Kesselrun plans to do further follow up work on selected target areas to get them drill ready in anticipation of initiating a drill program later in 2025.

About the Huronian Gold Project

The 100% owned Huronian Gold Project hosts the past producing Huronian Mine, Northwestern Ontario’s first gold mine with an historic resource estimate of 44,592 oz Au at an average grade of 15.3 g/t Au in the indicated category and 501,377 oz Au at an average grade of 14.4 g/t Au in the inferred category. The resource estimate presented for the Huronian Project is historic in nature. Kesselrun Resources’ qualified person has not completed sufficient work to confirm the results of the historical resource. Kesselrun Resources does not treat this as a current mineral resource but considers it relevant as a guide to future exploration and includes it for reference purposes only. The historic resource was estimated by Minescape Exploration Inc. in 1998. Further drilling will be required by Kesselrun to verify the historic estimate as a current mineral resource.

As well, the Huronian Gold Project hosts the same lithological package of rocks, as interpreted from both Government of Ontario and Kesselrun mapping, compilation and modelling, on strike from the adjacent Moss Gold Project with an NI 43-101 compliant resource estimate of 1.23M oz Au at an average grade of 1.22 g/t Au in the indicated category and 4.92M oz Au at an average grade of 1.09 g/t Au in the inferred category(1). Mineralization hosted on adjacent and/or nearby properties is not necessarily indicative of mineralization hosted on Kesselrun’s property.

(1) Goldshore Resources Inc. news releases February 6, 2024.

Qualified Person

Michael Thompson, P.Geo., President and CEO of Kesselrun, is the Qualified Person responsible for the project as defined by National Instrument 43-101 and has approved the technical information in this news release.

About Kesselrun Resources Ltd.

Kesselrun is a Thunder Bay, Ontario-based mineral exploration company focused on growth through property acquisitions and discoveries. Kesselrun’s management team possesses strong geological and exploration expertise in Northwest Ontario. For more information about Kesselrun, please visit www.kesselrunresources.com.

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this news release.

For additional information please contact:

Kesselrun Resources Ltd.

Michael Thompson, P.Geo., President & CEO
807.285.3323
michaelt@kesselrunresources.com

Corporate Communications
1.866.416.7941 information@kesselrunresources.com

Forward-Looking Statements – Certain information set forth in this news release may contain forward-looking statements that involve substantial known and unknown risks and uncertainties. These forward-looking statements are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties, certain of which are beyond the control of Kesselrun, including, but not limited to the impact of general economic conditions, industry conditions, volatility of commodity prices, dependence upon regulatory approvals, the execution of definitive documentation, the availability of financing and exploration risk. Readers are cautioned that the assumptions used in the preparation of such information, although considered reasonable at the time of preparation, may prove to be imprecise and, as such, undue reliance should not be placed on forward-looking statements.

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St-Georges Confirms the Presence of Niobium at Notre-Dame

St-Georges Eco-Mining Corp. (CSE: SX) (OTC: SXOOF) (FSE: 85G1) announces that it has received preliminary results from surface sampling and early-stage mineralogical analysis on its Notre-Dame Critical Minerals Project, located within the Nitassinan, the traditional and ancestral territory, of the Innu First Nation of Mashteuiatsh in Québec. The results have confirmed the presence of niobium, tantalum, gallium and rare earths in multiple samples collected from a channel at surface and select drill intervals.

These results support the Company’s initial exploration hypothesis and reinforce the project’s growing potential to host valuable technology and energy transition metals. The discovery stems from detailed earlier geochemical assays conducted over the past several months. The past and recent sampling reveal consistent anomalous values of niobium, tantalum, gallium and other rare earth minerals occur in multiple targets throughout the Notre-Dame Project. This new data confirms the presence of these critical elements in concentrations that warrant further investigation and support expanding exploration activities in the upcoming field season.

“These initial findings validate our ongoing efforts on the Notre-Dame Project and underscore the potential significance of this underexplored region,” said Herb Duerr, CEO of St-Georges Eco-Mining. “(…) it is particularly encouraging to identify a carbonatite body that appears to extend at least 75 meters in length and up to 20 meters in width, based on limited early drilling. Even more significant is the surface mineralization, which can be traced consistently to depths ranging from 16 to 36 meters. Notably, every drill hole targeting the lens observed at surface successfully intersected the expected geological structure and encountered niobium mineralization at depth, with several intercepts over meaningful widths. Drilling has outlined 75 meters of strike along a shallow-dipping system that remains open at depth and begins virtually at surface (…).”

The company will initiate additional fieldwork this spring, including trenching, detailed mapping, and expanded sampling, to delineate mineralized zones and better understand the geological controls behind these critical metal occurrences. Further metallurgical testing will also be undertaken to assess the extractability of niobium, tantalum, gallium and the suite of rare earth minerals under the company’s eco-friendly approach.

The mapping, drilling, and sampling works carried out at the Notre-Dame Project in 2024 confirmed the presence of a carbonatite dike measuring 75 meters by 20 meters that is open in several directions and at depth, inside which anomalous REE, and Nb-Ta elements were found. Some analysis triggered the analysis overlimit threshold and will be sent to the labs for further analysis. The Company is providing the available preliminary results in the table below.

The Company’s surface sampling, taken from one channel of 8 meters at surface, yielded the following results with the lower number considered as a background value on the project:

Niobium (Nb) – from 100 to 2,360 ppm (143ppm to 3,376 ppm or 0.3376% of niobium pentoxide (Nb₂O₅)

Tantalum (Ta) – from 10 to 60 ppm

Gallium (Ga) – from 15 to 48 ppm

Total Rare Earth (TREEs) – from 200 to 4,000 ppm

The exploration drilling campaign yielded the following results in the table below on one of the targeted zones adjacent to the project access road. These values contained intervals of Nb that exceeded the assay detections limit of 2,500 ppm (in excess of 3,578ppm or 0.3578% of niobium pentoxide or Nb₂O₅)

Drill Hole #

From (m)

To (m)

Interval (m)

Nb ppm*

Ta ppm

Ga ppm

TREE ppm

24-02

20.0

24.0

4.0

>2,215**

103.0

15

1,390

24-04

19.0

20.0

1.0

1,085

38.0

19

578

24-05

13.4

15.0

1.6

335

11.0

13

3,023

and

15.0

21.0

6.0

845

22.0

15

1,008

24-06

13.0

16.0

3.0

470

18.0

9

1,320

and

18.0

20.0

2.0

1,240

30.0

18

786

24-09

47.0

50.0

3.0

>1,907**

106.0

24

449

24-12

7.3

8.2

0.9

1,250

36.0

17

1,842

24-13

36.0

37.0

1.0

715

6.0

21

1,199

24-14

4.0

6.0

2.0

1,405

35.4

18

1,069

Channel-1***

0.0

8.0

8.0

670

17.0

15

1,217

included

2.0

3.0

1.0

2,124

39.2

25

1,615

*

Geochemistry done via Li Borate Fusion Method with ICP-MS finish

(ALS, ME-MS81)

**

Assay value of some samples is greater than 2500 ppm Nb (over limit) and results could increase or decrease after further analysis

***

Mineralization in channel sampling conducted at surface intersected the same carbonatite at depth via drilling

DRILL HOLES

Hole Name

UTM-X*

UTM-Y

Elev

Az(°)

Dip (°)

Length

Qty

From

To

NDL24-02

682578E

5441883N

224

N225

-45

81

24

L273389

L273412

NDL24-03

682578E

5441883N

224

N225

-70

48

26

L273363

L273388

NDL24-04

682578E

5441883N

224

N265

-45

78

22

L273341

L273362

NDL24-05

682578E

5441883N

224

N265

-70

51

26

L273315

L273340

NDL24-06

682578E

5441883N

224

N290

-45

87

21

L273294

L273314

NDL24-07

682598E

5441843N

218

N215

-45

60

25

L273269

L273293

NDL24-08

682598E

5441843N

218

N310

-45

150

30

L273239

L273268

NDL24-09

682551E

5441882N

219

N60

-45

54

51

L273188

L273238

NDL24-10

682551E

5441882N

219

N60

-60

30

0

No sample taken

NDL24-11

682551E

5441882N

219

N140

-38

21

13

L273175

L273187

NDL24-12

682564E

5441874N

218

N315

-45

54

13

L273162

L273174

NDL24-13

682564E

5441874N

218

N50

-45

69

50

L273112

L273161

NDL24-14

682564E

5441874N

218

N235

-45

51

11

L273101

L273111

Quality Control

An 8-meter surface channel was cut directly above the mineralized carbonatite intersected in drilling. The channel was sampled at 1-meter intervals, with cuts 20 cm deep and 2 cm wide. Each sample was geo-referenced, described, tagged, sealed, and placed in identified transport bags. These were securely shipped to Magnor Exploration Inc.’s warehouse in Saguenay, Québec, and then forwarded to ALS Laboratories for analysis. No company-inserted standards, blanks, or duplicates were included. Instead, ALS Laboratories added certified reference materials (OREAS L11, OREAS 232b, and OREAS 243), blanks, and duplicates upon receipt. Results were verified by an ALS geochemist.

All recovered drill core was stored in NQ-sized boxes, labeled, sealed, and securely stored before shipment to Magnor’s facility. The core was logged, measured, and geologically characterized. Selected intervals were tagged, split in half, sealed, and sent via secure transport to ALS Laboratories in Val-d’Or, Québec. Samples were crushed to 70% passing <2 mm, split by riffle splitter, then pulverized to 85% passing <75 µm. Geochemical assays were performed for 36 trace elements (including REEs) by lithium borate fusion with ICP-MS (ME-MS81). A separate analysis using four-acid digestion with ICP-MS was conducted for 60 trace elements, including lithium.

The technical information contained in this report has been reviewed by Jean-Paul Barrette Géo/ P.Geo, is is an independent project geologist and consultant. Mr. Barrette is a member of the Ordre des Géologues du Québec (OGQ, # 619). Mr. Barrette has sufficient experience (40 years) relevant to the style of mineralization and the type of deposit under study and the activity undertaken to qualify as a competent person as defined by NATIONAL INSTRUMENT 43-101, Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects. Mr. Barrette carried out several geological reconnaissance works in the Notre-Dame sector and recently made a of compilation of historical works.

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

‘Herb Duerr’

HERB DUERR
President & CEO

About St-Georges Eco-Mining Corp.

St-Georges develops new technologies and holds a diversified portfolio of assets and patent-pending Intellectual Property within several highly prospective subsidiaries including: EVSX, a leading North American advanced battery processing and recycling initiative; St Georges Metallurgy, with metallurgical R&D and related IP, including processing and recovering high grade lithium from spodumene; Iceland Resources, with high grade gold exploration projects including the flagship Thor Project; H2SX, developing technology to convert methane into solid carbon and turquoise hydrogen; and Quebec exploration projects including the Manicouagan and Julie (CSM) projects on Quebec’s North Shore, and Notre-Dame niobium Project in Lac St Jean.

Visit the Company website at www.stgeorgesecomining.com

For general information: public@stgeorgesecomining.com

The Canadian Securities Exchange (CSE) has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or

the accuracy of the contents of this release.

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