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Project:

Alces Lake

Deposit:Alces Lake
Location:Canada
Commodities:Rare Earth
Date:1/9/2019
Report Code:NI43-101
Report Type:Exploration/Drilling Update
Project Stage:Pursuing Resources Definition
Report details:9-1-2019: Appia Energy Corp. announces an Exploration/Drilling Update report for its Alces Lake deposit at the Alces Lake project. Amended report - dill results incl. 3.55m @ 10.02 wt% TREO. TORONTO, ONTARIO, November 26, 2018 - Appia Energy Corp. (the “C
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CP/QP:[Overall Report]: Thomas Skimming (Internal)
ABSTRACT:TORONTO, ONTARIO, November 26, 2018 - Appia Energy Corp. (the “Company” or “Appia) (CSE: “API”, OTCQB: “APAAF”, Germany: “A0I.F”, “A0I.MU”, “A0I.BE”) is pleased to provide the analytical results from the first-ever diamond drilling program (the “Program”) completed on the Alces Lake Property (the “Property”) in northern Saskatchewan. A total of 15 short diamond drill holes (“DDH”) were collared in 3 different rare earth element (“REE”) zones that were previously exposed at surface as part of the Company’s 2018 Summer overburden stripping program (see Table 1 and Figure 1 below). Twelve of these holes intersected REE mineralization, of which ten intersected high-grade Total and Critical REEs (see Table 2*). Two drill holes, CH-18-000 and CH-18-004, were abandoned and re-collared as CH-18-001 and CH-18-004A, respectively. Furthermore, three new sub-surface occurrences without surface expressions were also discovered within 12 m true depth below the surface of the Charles and Ivan zones; the Charles Lower, Ivan Middle and Ivan Lower zones. The best drill hole analytical results of the Program were from drill hole CH-18-008 within the Charles Lower zone, which returned 10.02 wt% total rare earth oxide* (“TREO”) over 3.55 m. The sub-surface zones encountered with drilling remain open in all directions. The depth extensions of the surface REE zones (Charles, Ivan and Wilson) were traced down to a range of 0.43 to 7.27 metres true depth from surface and remain open with the exception of the Charles N-S subzone which was closed off at 1.95 m depth from surface. In particular, the drill hole analytical results from the Charles N-S subzone were higher grades than those witnessed at surface; for example 10.12 wt% TREO over 0.9 m returned from DDH CH-18-007.

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