Canamera Energy Metals Reports High-Grade Rare Earth Results at Turvolândia Project, Expanding to Four Targets
June 16th, 2026 1:15 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff
Canamera Energy Metals Corp. announced high-grade rare earth element assays from the Southern Zone at its Turvolândia project in Brazil, confirming mineralization extends to at least 22 metres depth and expanding the project to four distinct targets.

Canamera Energy Metals Corp. (CSE: EMET) (OTCQB: EMETF) (FSE: 4LF0) has reported assay results from auger drill hole TUV-AUG-0036 at the Southern Zone of its Turvolândia Ionic Clay Rare Earth Project in Minas Gerais, Brazil. The hole returned 1,748.9 ppm total rare earth oxides (TREO), 702.2 ppm magnetic rare earth oxides plus yttrium (MREO + Y₂O₃) and 531.0 ppm neodymium oxide plus praseodymium oxide (Nd₂O₃ + Pr₆O₁₁) over the final 6 metres from 16 to 22 metres depth. Within that interval, a higher-grade 2-metre section averaged 2,793.8 ppm TREO and 1,293.3 ppm MREO + Y₂O₃ from 19 to 21 metres. The hole ended in mineralized material with grades increasing toward the bottom, indicating the system remains open at depth.
These results expand the Turvolândia project to four distinct rare earth targets, with the South Target located approximately 7.4 kilometres from the Cordis target. The company also reported that all 22 samples from TUV-AUG-0036 returned Chemical Index of Alteration (CIA) values above 93.8%, consistent with the advanced weathering profiles typically associated with ionic adsorption clay-hosted rare earth deposits. Four additional holes from the South Target remain pending assay results, while the company is evaluating deeper follow-up drilling to test mineralization below the current 22-metre depth.
The Turvolândia project is part of Canamera's portfolio of district-scale opportunities across the Americas. The company also holds the Mantle project in British Columbia, the Garrow rare earth elements project in Northern Ontario, the Schryburt Lake rare earth and niobium project in Ontario, the Iron Hills critical and rare earth project in Colorado, USA, and the São Sepé rare earth element project in Brazil. Across this portfolio, Canamera targets underexplored regions with strong geological signatures and supportive jurisdictions, applying geochemical, geophysical, and geological datasets to generate and advance high-conviction, first-mover exploration targets.
The importance of these results lies in the growing demand for rare earth elements used in permanent magnets for electric vehicles, wind turbines, and other clean energy technologies. Ionic clay-hosted deposits are particularly attractive due to their potential for low-cost processing. The high CIA values and increasing grades at depth suggest the Southern Zone may host a significant mineralized system. The pending results from four additional holes and deeper drilling will be critical to determining the full extent of the mineralization. For more information, see the full press release at https://ibn.fm/Uxsrt.
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