06/15/2026
Project Spotlight: Mehmet Rare Earth Property, Quebec ⛏️
The Mehmet Rare Earth Property is an early-stage rare metals and rare earth occurrence located in North-Eastern Quebec. According to Quebec's SIGÉOM mineral occurrence database, the property is classified as a hyperalkaline rare-metals showing, a type of geological environment that can host rare earth elements, niobium, zirconium, tantalum, uranium, and other critical minerals commonly associated with alkaline intrusive complexes and carbonatites.
One sample was found to contain a total of 2157.1 ppm rare earth elements including 550 ppm Neodymium, 623 ppm Lanthanum, 483 ppm Fluorine, and 1027. 3 ppm Cerium
These systems are attractive because they can contain large-tonnage critical mineral deposits that are essential for electric vehicles, wind turbines, permanent magnets, and advanced defense technologies.
H Vance White President & CEO said ”we are pleased to get this program underway in order to determine the expected follow up programs later this summer and early fall.”
Wayne Holmstead Quebec P.Geo. #10434, a "qualified person" as such term is defined by National Instrument 43-101, has verified the data disclosed in this disclosure.
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Learn more about the Mehmet Rare Earth Property in our latest news release:https://noblemineralexploration.com/site/assets/files/6715/nob_nr_2026-06-08.pdf