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Silicon Metals agrees aggregate permit acquisition in Ontario

Last updated: July 15, 2025 8:00 am
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Canadian miner Silicon Metals has recently made significant strides in expanding its assets with the acquisition of a 100% ownership and interest in the AP6453 aggregate permit and surrounding mining claims in the Sudbury district of Ontario, Canada. This strategic move includes access to known quartz-rich pegmatite mineralization, setting the stage for the commercial extraction of high-purity quartz material.

The active aggregate permit allows for the quarrying of high-purity quartz, feldspar, and mica. Located in an easily accessible area that requires minimal rehabilitation, the permit covers 6.77 hectares with an initial extraction capacity of 3,000 tonnes per year. Silicon Metals is also exploring options for expansion to maximize the potential of this valuable resource.

In addition to the permit, Silicon Metals has secured additional mining claims totaling 111.35 hectares, which have the potential to host multiple quartz-rich pegmatite bodies. These additional claims offer further opportunities for the company to expand its operations and capitalize on the rich mineral deposits in the region.

The terms of the definitive option agreement with Geotek Exploration and Prospecting include a series of cash payments and common share issuances upon the achievement of certain milestones, including approval from the Canadian Securities Exchange (CSE). Silicon Metals is committed to making timely payments and share issuances as outlined in the agreement to secure the acquisition of these valuable assets.

Furthermore, a separate definitive purchase agreement has been made with a third-party vendor for 100% ownership of five mining claims encompassing the permit area. Silicon Metals plans to issue common shares as part of the agreement, demonstrating its commitment to completing the acquisition and further enhancing its portfolio of mineral assets.

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To fund the development of the permit and claims, as well as for general working capital purposes, Silicon Metals intends to issue up to 16 million non-flow-through units at C$0.05 each, with the goal of raising up to C$800,000. These funds will support the company’s growth initiatives and help drive value for its shareholders.

CEO Morgan Good expressed enthusiasm about the company’s expanding assets in Ontario, emphasizing the potential for growth and value creation. With a focus on developing its business model and securing capital through non-dilutive means, Silicon Metals is poised for aggressive advancement in its 2025 and 2026 plans.

In conclusion, Silicon Metals’ recent acquisition of the aggregate permit and mining claims in Ontario signifies a significant step forward for the company. By leveraging its resources and strategic partnerships, Silicon Metals is well-positioned to capitalize on the rich mineral deposits in the region and drive sustainable growth in the mining sector. This news sets the stage for an exciting future for Silicon Metals and its stakeholders.

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