Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - January 14, 2019) - ePower Metals Inc. (the "Company" or "ePower") (TSX.V:
EPWR) (OTCQB: EPWMF) (FSE: O4V2) reports that the National Forest Service recently disclosed that it was reviewing the
Salmon-Challis National Forest (December 20, 2018) for consideration of conversion to Wilderness Area status. In this update the US
National Forest Service has concluded that the Blackbird Mountain and Leecock Point areas, (including the Panther Creek Project
area), should be excluded from consideration for potential wilderness recommendation for the Salmon-Challis National Forest because
of their high mineral potential.
The update states,
"The Salmon-Challis National Forest began forest plan revision in January 2017. In November 2018, a draft wilderness evaluation
map was made available for public review that included the Blackbird Mountain and Leecock Point areas. To date, an inventory and
evaluation have been conducted in accordance with Forest Service Handbook 1909.12, Chapters 71 and 72, and the forest is receiving
comment. A draft record of decision including any wilderness recommendation is expected in 2021.
These areas include the only cobalt belt in the United States, and previous exploration indicates it is a "proven area" with
high confidence in profitable deposits of cobalt…
…Further, Executive Order 13817, "A Federal Strategy to Ensure Secure and Reliable Supplies of Critical Minerals" addressed the
United States' dependency on vulnerable limited and foreign supply chains of mineral commodities that are vital to the Nation's
security and economic prosperity. Cobalt is on that final list of critical minerals."
(https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/fseprd606601.pdf)
President Michael Collins comments, "We are pleased to see that the US Forest Service recognizes and values the mineral
potential of the ePower claims. The decision provides certainty for the development process at Panther Creek and the adjoining
eCobalt Solutions project. We look forward to releasing results from the Panther Creek 2018 exploration program."
To view an enhanced version of the Panther Creek Property, please visit:
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Panther Creek Project
The Panther Creek Cobalt Property comprises 153 unpatented lode mining claims (~3,060 acres, ~1238 hectares) and two patented
mining claims (41.3 acres, 16.7 hectares) located in the heart of the Idaho Cobalt Belt. ePower has earned a 50% interest in the
property and has the right to earn up to a 100% interest. The Panther Creek Cobalt Project adjoins eCobalt Solutions Inc.'s Idaho
Cobalt Project (Ram deposit), the only advanced stage, near-term, environmentally permitted, primary cobalt project in the United
States, and the historic Blackbird Cobalt-Copper Mine in Lemhi County, Idaho.
There are several historic mine workings on the property. Channel sampling by US Geological Survey at the Little Deer Creek
Prospect returned 1.04% cobalt and 4.14% copper across 10 feet or 3.0 metres, and a dump grab sample from the historic workings at
the Sweet Repose Adit assayed 0.46% cobalt and 0.27% copper (US Geol. Survey, Open File Report 98-478). The Long Dike Prospect,
which are on the patented claims, has not been sampled but reportedly has several adits and at least 500 feet (152 metres) of
underground workings. The cobalt-copper mineralization is hosted in the micaceous quartzites of the Apple Creek Formation which is
a similar geological setting as the historic Blackbird Mine as well as eCobalt's Ram deposit.
*The grades and descriptions stated in the USGS reports and by Utah Mineral Resources LLC have not been verified by the
Company, and readers are cautioned not to place undue weight on such results. The historical grades are considered relevant;
however, the reliability, assumptions, parameters and methods used in preparing the reports are unknown.
About ePower Metals
ePower Metals Inc. is committed to creating significant shareholder value by advancing a high-quality portfolio of metals for
the future - cobalt, copper and manganese - that the company believes are undervalued, strategically positioned and have
significant potential to provide future supply to the growing rechargeable battery industry. With core projects in Mexico, Idaho
and Suriname, ePower is well placed to develop significant cobalt resources in in the face of tightly constrained cobalt market
supply.
Bruce Kienlen, P.Geo., VP Exploration, is the Qualified Person for the Panther Creek Project.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Michael Collins
President and CEO
For further information, please contact:
Email: info@epowermetalscom
1507 - 1030 West Georgia Street,
Vancouver BC, V6E 2Y3
Telephone: (604) 428-6128
Facsimile: (604) 428-6430
Website: www.epowermetals.com
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