Temas Resources (ASX: TIO) has received assays confirming consistent, concentrations of gallium and scandium at the Farrell-Taylor deposit within the La Blache project in Quebec, Canada.
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The company has now received assay results for all HQ diamond drill holes completed in November 2025 with results also identifying chromium, coincident with vanadium, titanium and iron in the massive-oxide zone.
CEO, Tim Fernback, said the assays show that La Blache is not just a titanium project, but is a genuinely multi-metal, multi-revenue system.
“The consistency of the gallium, scandium, and chromium within the massive oxide zones at La Blache is highly encouraging and adds another layer of potential value to an already strong titanium, vanadium and iron system,” Mr Fernback said.
“What stands out is that these critical metals are hosted within the same thick, high-grade massive oxide intervals that are central to the project, while the latest western holes have also confirmed that the mineralisation continues to extend and shallow toward surface.
“Our updated Fused assay work is also showing meaningful increases in reported values from several key elements, reinforcing the importance of re-assaying historical core under the new protocol. With 748 samples from 2022 program already submitted, we expect to build a much stronger picture of the overall metal inventory at La Blache in the near term.”
Mr Fernback told shareholders that notably the style of multi-element mineralisation is well aligned with Temas’ RCL technology, which the company believes has the potential to enhance the value of the project beyond its existing titanium, vanadium and iron base.
“This is truly an exciting step forward for the company and our shareholders.”
Temas is continuing negotiations with potential RCL technology partners to advance the commercial application of the proprietary technology for La Blache and other suitable feedstocks.
At the same time Temas is waiting on assay results from the 748 pulp samples recently re-assayed from the 2022 NQ drill campaign.
These results will bring all prior the company drilling onto the same high assay standard and help quantify the difference between the historical and fused assay digestion methods.
TIO is down 1.56% to 15.8¢. Mkt cap $15.86M.
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