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Stillwater Critical Minerals – Exploration and Resource Estimate Update Catalysts At The Stillwater West Polymetallic Project

 

 

[Recorded February 20th, 2026] Michael Rowley, President & CEO, of Stillwater Critical Minerals (TSX.V: PGE – OTCQB: PGEZF), joins me to review the key catalysts on tap for 2026 and beyond. In the near-term, the focus will be on releasing drill assay results from the 2025 exploration program, the evolving understanding of the broader geological model, and that once all results are processed there will be an update to the NI 43-101-compliant Mineral Resource Estimate (“MRE”) for the Company’s 100%-owned Stillwater West critical minerals project in Montana, USA.

 

We review the advantages polymetallic nature of the Stillwater West Project, which hosts nickel, copper, cobalt, chromium, platinum, palladium, rhodium, ruthenium, iridium, gold, and osmium – a unique mix of battery, alloy, and platinum group metals essential to clean energy, defense, and technology supply chains. We contrast the benefits with the complexity involved with communicating to the marketplace and policy makers with regards precisely which metals are driving the value forwards.

 

Mike explains that this new geological model and understanding of the Stillwater West Project through the lens of the South African Bushveld Complex as a parallel is so crucial to unlocking the value proposition of the Project and for future exploration targeting.  It is also quite constructive have  Dr. Danie Grobler, Vice President of Exploration, Albie Brits, Senior Geologist, provide different layers of input and collaboration with Tim Kuhl and the Mine Technical Services (MTS) team on the updated Stillwater resource estimate. Their extensive experience in Platreef-type geology and resource estimation is expected to provide significant value to the Project.

 

 

 

Highlights and upcoming catalysts:

 

 

 

We go on to discuss with Mike the challenges and opportunities in defining the large-scale polymetallic and critical mineral resources at Stillwater West; and why it has the attention of large major producers, like their strategic partner Glencore, along with attention from the US and Montana government. We discuss how the nickel, copper, cobalt, and chrome tie into the growing industry demands for battery metals, energy metals, and defense metals. Additionally, with platinum, palladium, rhodium, and gold all demonstrating strong recent market performance, Stillwater West offers significant leverage to these precious metals.

 

If you have any questions for Mike or the team at Stillwater Critical Minerals, then please email them into me at Shad@kereport.com.

 

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