お知らせ • Mar 29
Protium Clean Energy Corp. announced that it has received CAD 1.0794 million in funding On March 27, 2026, Protium Clean Energy Corp. closed the transaction. The company issued 10,280,000 units at an issue price of CAD 0.105 for the proceeds of CAD 1,079,400. Where applicable, the Company paid a finder's fee of up to 10% cash and 10% Warrants to eligible
finders. お知らせ • Jan 13
Protium Clean Energy Corp. announced that it expects to receive CAD 1.05 million in funding Protium Clean Energy Corp. announced a private placement to issue 10,000,000 unit at an issue price of CAD 0.105 for the proceeds of CAD 1,050,000 on January 12, 2026. Each unit consists of one common share and one-half of one whole share purchase warrant. Each warrant is exercisable at a price of CAD 0.14 per share for a period expiring two years from the date of issuance. All securities issued in connection with the offering will be subject to a four-month statutory hold period. The company may pay finders' fees in cash and/or share purchase warrants in accordance with the policies of the Canadian Securities Exchange. Closing of the proposed offering is subject to a number of conditions, including receipt of all necessary corporate and regulatory approvals, including approval from the CSE New Risk • Nov 12
New major risk - Shareholder dilution The company's shareholders have been substantially diluted in the past year. Increase in shares outstanding: 86% This is considered a major risk. Shareholder dilution occurs when there is an increase in the number of shares on issue that is not proportionally distributed between all shareholders. Often due to the company raising equity capital or some options being converted into stock. All else being equal, if there are more shares outstanding then each existing share will be entitled to a lower proportion of the company's total earnings, thus reducing earnings per share (EPS). While dilution might not always result in lower EPS (like if the company is using the capital to fund an EPS accretive acquisition) in a lot cases it does, along with lower dividends per share and less voting power at shareholder meetings. Currently, the following risks have been identified for the company: Major Risks Share price has been highly volatile over the past 3 months (27% average weekly change). Negative equity (-CA$299k). Shareholders have been substantially diluted in the past year (86% increase in shares outstanding). Revenue is less than US$1m. Market cap is less than US$10m (CA$2.08m market cap, or US$1.48m). お知らせ • Nov 08
Protium Clean Energy Corp. announced that it has received CAD 0.4235 million in funding On November 7, 2025, Protium Clean Energy Corp closed the transaction. In connection with the closing of the Offering, the Company issued 7,700,000 common shares at a price CAD 0.055 per share for total proceeds of CAD 423,500. The Offering as previously announced, contemplated a maximum of 7,000,000 common shares reflecting an oversubscription of 700,000 common shares. All securities issued in connection with the Offering are subject to a four-month and one day statutory hold period. The Company paid a 2% cash finders fee to eligible finders. お知らせ • Oct 19
Protium Clean Energy Corp. announced that it expects to receive CAD 0.385 million in funding Protium Clean Energy Corp. announced a private placement of up to 7,000,000 common shares at a price CAD 0.055 per share for total proceeds of up to CAD 385,000 on October 17, 2025. All securities issued in connection with the Offering will be subject to a four-month statutory hold period. The Company may pay a finder’s fee may in cash and/or share purchase warrants in accordance with the
policies of the Canadian Securities Exchange. Closing of the proposed Offering is subject to a number of conditions, including receipt of all necessary corporate and regulatory approvals, including approval from the Canadian Securities Exchange. お知らせ • May 30
Protium Clean Energy Corp. Announces Results of Satellite Gas Surveys in British Columbia Protium Clean Energy Corp. announced the results from its regional satellite gas survey covering approximately 22,000 square kilometres in Central British Columbia, including four mineral tenures covering approximately 569.56 hectares that the Company has a right of first refusal over. The survey, conducted during the ice breakup period in late April 2025, was designed to map the abundances of five key gases: hydrogen, helium, radon, methane, carbon dioxide, and deep hydrogen. This period was selected because geological gas release was expected to peak. The primary objectives of the satellite survey were to: Improve understanding of the region's potential for hydrogen and other gases;. Identify the presence and distribution of hydrogen and other gases on the Company's ROFR Claims; and. Pinpoint prospective areas within the survey region for future staking. Central British Columbia is recognized for its strong geological potential for natural hydrogen (white hydrogen) due to extensive mafic and ultramafic rock formations rich in iron and magnesium. The interaction of these rocks with water through serpentinization, a well-known natural process that generates hydrogen gas. Additionally, deep fault systems in the region provide pathways for hydrogen migration and accumulation, increasing the potential for commercially viable hydrogen reservoirs. Previous exploration drilling has identified geological features, further supporting the region's prospectivity for hydrogen accumulation. The satellite gas mapping confirmed the presence of hydrogen, likely geological in origin, across the 22,000 sq. km survey area, including five high-abundance zones on the Company's ROFR claims. Notably, these hydrogen-rich areas showed a general absence of helium, methane, and carbon dioxide, with only minor radon detected. These features delineate significant subsurface density contrasts, often marking faults or contacts between different rock types, and are important for the migration and accumulation of gases and mineral fluids in the area. The combination of favourable rock types, structural geology, and satellite identification of deep hydrogen and other gases positions central British Columbia as a promising natural hydrogen discovery and development region.