Nexcel Metals Initiates Airborne Survey at Burnt Hill Tungsten Project in New Brunswick
Nexcel Metals Corp. has launched an airborne geophysical survey at the Burnt Hill Tungsten Project, New Brunswick, starting April 3, 2026. This survey, executed by Xcalibur MPH, aims to enhance drilling targets and support the company's Phase 1 drilling planned for Summer 2026, amidst rising tungsten demand.

Nexcel Metals Corp. has commenced an airborne geophysical survey at its Burnt Hill Tungsten Project in New Brunswick, with operations starting on April 3, 2026. The survey, executed by Xcalibur MPH, involves approximately 1,480 line-kilometres with 100-meter line spacing, utilizing the HeliTEM® system to detect conductive mineralization, particularly tungsten.
Key objectives include identifying new drill targets and refining geological models ahead of Phase 1 drilling scheduled for Summer 2026. The Burnt Hill property spans approximately 5,677 hectares, with a NI 43-101 indicated resource of 1,761,000 tonnes averaging 0.292% WO. The integration of high-resolution data is expected to enhance targeting capabilities, critical for the project’s advancement.




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