
Temas Resources (ASX:TIO) completed a high-resolution airborne LiDAR survey covering approximately 46.05km2 across its La Blache and Lac Brule projects in Québec, delivering engineering-grade topographic data expected to accelerate future planning, drilling, and feasibility work.
The survey integrates with recently completed HQ diamond drilling and historic datasets to refine geological, structural, and engineering models, while also supporting infrastructure layout, environmental baseline studies, and permitting activities.
Assay results from the latest drilling campaigns are expected from January 2026, alongside the re-evaluation of 181 historic drill holes for gallium, scandium, and other rare earth element potential, with re-assay results anticipated by March 2026.
The enhanced dataset will also underpin metallurgical testwork for Temas' patented regenerative chloride leach technology, which targets significant cost reductions and improved metal recoveries, with initial test results expected in early 2026, as the company advances discussions on third-party testing and potential global applications of the technology across multiple critical and precious metals.