Inomin Mines Inc. reported it has staked 1,516 hectares of mineral claims to enlarge the Company's Beaver-Lynx critical minerals project to 22,436 hectares. The new claims were acquired to cover prospective magnetic targets identified by airborne surveys. Inomin's inaugural drilling program at Beaver generated a major discovery of high-grade magnesium and other critical minerals including nickel, chromium, and cobalt.

Drill-hole B21-02 intersected 252.1 metres (827 feet) grading 20.6% magnesium with nickel, chromium, and cobalt. B21-02 is the longest mineralized hole ever drilled at Beaver, and the first-ever drilling in the Spur zone, one of four mineralized zones on the eastern side of the property covering a 7-kilometre-long strike length. The Company's drill discovery found substantial near-surface mineralization in all drill holes.

Furthermore, all holes ended in mineralization leaving the discoveries open to extension at depth. The 13,610-hectare Lynx area is geologically similar to Beaver with even larger mineral targets as defined by magnetics data.