Global Energy Metals Corporation announced that the first assay results on three reverse circulation (RC) drill holes at the Millennium Cobalt project in Mt. Isa, Australia have intersected very wide and significant cobalt and copper grades potentially expanding the existing JORC resource area. Significant intercepts from the first stage December 2017 RC drilling program include: 28 metres at 0.20% Co and 0.35% Cu from 104 metres in MIRC026 including 17 metres at 0.26% Co from 115 metres with peak values over a one metre interval of 1.11% Co, 3.8% Cu and 1.42g/t Au. 12 metres at 0.23% Co and 0.27% Cu from 127 metres in MIRC025 with peak values over a one metre interval of 0.67% Co, 0.69% Cu and 0.24g/t Au. 13 metres at 0.10% Co, 0.33% Cu and 0.17g/t Au from 91 metres in MIRC025 with peak values over a one metre interval of 0.48% Co, 1.27% Cu and 0.74g/t Au.