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Revenue$PastFuture012016201920222025202620282031Revenue US$1.0Earnings US$0.2AdvancedSet Fair ValueView all narrativesGreenridge Exploration Inc. 競合他社Jaguar UraniumSymbol: NYSEAM:JAGUMarket cap: US$41.2mXCF GlobalSymbol: NasdaqCM:SAFXMarket cap: US$145.8mEagle Nuclear EnergySymbol: NasdaqCM:NUCLMarket cap: US$332.8mNACCO IndustriesSymbol: NYSE:NCMarket cap: US$373.0m価格と性能株価の高値、安値、推移の概要Greenridge Exploration過去の株価現在の株価CA$0.2052週高値CA$0.5452週安値CA$0.10ベータ01ヶ月の変化-27.42%3ヶ月変化-36.17%1年変化1.46%3年間の変化n/a5年間の変化n/aIPOからの変化-67.53%最新ニュースお知らせ • Apr 29Greenridge Exploration Inc Initiates Ground Gravity Survey At Carpenter Lake Uranium ProjectGreenridge Exploration Inc. announced the commencement of a ground geophysical program at its Carpenter Lake Uranium Project, located on the southern margin of the Athabasca Basin in northern Saskatchewan, Canada. Axiom Exploration Group Ltd. of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, has mobilized a gravity geophysical crew to the Property to survey selected target areas along the Cable Bay Shear Zone, a major structural feature that bisects the Property. Well-known basement-hosted and unconformity-type uranium deposits in the Athabasca Basin region commonly exhibit a gravity low signature – an indicator of potential clay-altered zones associated with uranium mineralization due to hydrothermal alteration reducing the host rock density. Greenridge is carrying out a high-resolution ground gravity survey at the Property during the final weeks of frozen ground conditions to cover target zones A1, A2 and A5, which were identified by previous geophysics and drilling. The helicopter-assisted survey operations will generate a low environmental impact during station measurements, providing a sustainable exploration practice. Carpenter Lake is comprised of twelve mineral claims covering approximately 18,680 hectares that straddle the southern margin of the Athabasca Basin Supergroup sandstones and cover more than fifteen kilometers of the Cable Bay Shear Zone. The Cable Bay Shear Zone is characterized by a well-defined conductive signature, radiometric anomalies, and numerous historically mapped uranium occurrences. The presence of conductive graphitic metasedimentary rocks often associated with uranium deposition in the Athabasca Basin has been confirmed by both historical drilling and the Company’s 2025 drilling on the Property. The 2026 gravity survey will employ a Scintrex CG6 Autograve instrument to collect sub-surface readings within a virtual grid established by a Trimble R12i GNSS global positioning system receiver. Ground penetrating radar will be used to map ice thickness, and to profile lake bottoms for better interpretation of the data collected on frozen lakes. Management cautions that historical results collected and reported by operators unrelated to Greenridge have not been verified nor confirmed by its Qualified Person; however, the historical results create a scientific basis for ongoing work at the Property. Management further cautions that published historical results and discoveries on adjacent or nearby mineral properties are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be achieved on the Property.お知らせ • Apr 16Greenridge Exploration Inc., Annual General Meeting, Jun 22, 2026Greenridge Exploration Inc., Annual General Meeting, Jun 22, 2026.お知らせ • Apr 09Greenridge Exploration Inc. Completes Advanced 3D Inversion and Lithology Modelling Program At Carpenter Lake Uranium ProjectGreenridge Exploration Inc. completed an integrated 3D multi-physics inversion and machine-learning-assisted lithology modelling program at its Carpenter Lake Uranium Project, located along the Cable Bay Shear Zone on the southern margin of the Athabasca Basin, northern Saskatchewan. The work was completed by Convolutions Geoscience Corp. in collaboration with Computational Geosciences Inc., who served as independent inversion specialists and developers of the Geophysics-Informed Lithology Interpolation platform. The Program represents the first fully integrated reinterpretation of the Project’s historical airborne datasets, including the 2014 versatile time-domain electromagnetic survey, 2015 Falcon Airborne Gravity Gradiometry survey (all seven tensor components), and high-resolution Total Magnetic Intensity data. CGI and Convolutions applied a modern inversion workflow incorporating parametric plate modelling of VTEM conductors, cross-gradient joint inversion of gravity and electromagnetic datasets, 3D lithology model generation using GILI, high-resolution OcTree and tensor meshes, and incorporation of Greenridge’s 2025 drilling data and physical property and structural measurements from drill core. This approach produced 3D physical property models consistent with all available data and a lithology model of the CBSZ corridor, significantly advancing the structural interpretation of the Project. Initial unconstrained VTEM inversions were unable to fully resolve the steep, shear-hosted conductors known from drilling and mapping. CGI applied parametric plate inversions, modelling the CBSZ as a series of steeply dipping rectangular conductive bodies. This method provided a data-driven estimate of strike and dip of graphitic pelite units, conductivity contrasts along the shear zone, and breaks, flexures, and offsets consistent with structural reactivation. These plate geometries were then used as starting models or used in cross gradient inversions, improving the coherence and continuity of the Carpenter Lake conductive system. Falcon AGG data were inverted using both unconstrained and structurally guided approaches. Cross-gradient joint inversion was applied to align density contrasts with the VTEM-derived conductive structures. The Company plans to complete a higher-resolution ground gravity survey across the CBSZ, which will further refine the integrated modeling and future targeting. The resulting gravity model reveals density-low anomalies spatially coincident with conductive shear panels, localized density disruptions adjacent to interpreted structural breaks, and broader corridors of reduced density potentially related to hydrothermal alteration. A secondary inversion was performed using a starting model derived from the GILI lithology output, further improving geological consistency. CGI’s GILI platform integrated TMI magnetic data, surface geological mapping, and drillhole lithology and magnetic susceptibility measurements collected in 2025. GILI leverages proprietary AI and physics-based inversion modeling to create highly accurate 3D lithology models that automatically align geological data with magnetic surveys to pinpoint high-value targets with greater certainty. The resulting 3D lithology model distinguishes graphitic pelite horizons forming the primary conductive targets, low-susceptibility intrusive and quartz-rich units, moderate-susceptibility granitic gneisses, and high-susceptibility banded iron formations contributing to magnetic and gravity anomalies. This model provides a consistent geological framework that ties together conductivity, density, and magnetic susceptibility. The integrated inversion results have materially improved the understanding of structural architecture along the CBSZ. Several high-priority target areas have been identified where steeply dipping conductive plates, coincident density-low signatures, structural breaks and offsets, and favourable lithological architecture converge with a 3D shear corridor: Steeply dipping conductive plates;Coincident density-low signatures;Structural breaks and offsets; and Favourable lithological architecture. Many of these targets remain untested or only partially tested by historical drilling. The Program demonstrates that advanced inversion workflows and machine-learning-assisted lithology modelling can extract significant geological insight from historical airborne and drilling datasets without requiring new geophysical acquisitions. Greenridge believes this modelling approach has significantly enhanced the discovery potential at Carpenter Lake and will directly inform the design and prioritization of the next phase of drilling along the CBSZ. The Company and Convolutions led the geological integration and targeting strategy, while CGI executed the inversion workflow and delivered the 3D physical property and lithology models.お知らせ • Feb 18Greenridge Exploration Inc. Announces Commencement of Winter 2026 Drilling Program with Denison Mines At the Hook-Carter Uranium Project in the Athabasca Basin, SaskatchewanGreenridge Exploration Inc. announced that the 2026 winter drilling program is underway at the Hook- Carter Uranium Project located in the southwestern Athabasca Basin region of Saskatchewan, Canada. The Project is owned 20% by Greenridge and 80% by Denison Mines Corp. ("Denison"), with Denison acting as operator of the Project. Hook- Carter is host to the interpreted northeastern strike extensions of parallel structural trends, including the Derkson Trend and the prolific Patterson Lake Corridor ("PLC"), along which multiple uranium deposits and showings have been discovered to the southwest of the Project. Highlights of the Hook- Carter 2026 Drilling Program: Denison and Greenridge plan to drill up to eight diamond drill holes totaling approximately 4,600 metres. Drill targets were defined through the integration of detailed 2025 ground geophysical surveys with historical exploration data that identified key geological indicators of a potential mineralizing system. The 2026 drilling Program has commenced on the Derkson Trend, a northeast-southwest trending conductive corridor east of the PLC that remains underexplored at Hook- Carter. Management further cautions that historical results, discoveries and published resource estimates on adjacent or nearby mineral properties, or other properties located within the Athabasca Basin, whether in reference to stated current resource estimates or historical resource estimates, are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be achieved on the Project. The Gibbons Creek property hosts high-grade uraniferous boulders located in 2013, with grades of up to 4.28% U3O8 3, and the McKenzie Lake project saw a 2023 prospecting program return three samples which included 844 ppm U-total (0.101% U3O8), 273 ppm U-total, and 259 ppm U-total. The Nut Lake property located in the Thelon Basin includes historical drilling which intersected up to 9ft of 0.69% U3O8 including 4.90% U3O8 over 1ft from 8ft depth. In 2024, Greenridge's prospecting program located a float sample that returned 31.13% U3O8, sourced from the Tundra Showing. The Firebird Nickel property has seen two drill programs (7 holes totaling 1,339 m), where hole FN20-002 intersected 23.8 m of 0.36% Ni and 0.09% Cu, including 10.6 m of 0.55% Ni and 0.14% Cu. The Electra Nickel project 2022 drill program included results of 2,040 ppm Ni over 1m and 1,260 ppm Ni over 3.5m.お知らせ • Jan 30Greenridge Exploration Inc. Provides Update on 2025 Athabasca Basin Region Exploration ActivitiesGreenridge Exploration Inc. provided an update on its uranium and critical metals exploration activities completed in 2025 in the Athabasca Basin region of Saskatchewan, Canada. The 2025 drill program intersected prospective lithologies for hosting uranium mineralization, namely graphitic pelitic gneisses carrying sulphides, with anomalous pathfinder geochemistry including uranium, arsenic, nickel, copper, cobalt, lead and zinc.arpenter Lake has an active exploration permit good for prospecting, geophysics, and drilling up to thirty (30) drill holes, valid to April 1, 2026. Numerous mineral showings are found within and near Flying Vee, including the on-property Nickel Lake East and Nickel Lake West nickel showings, the Day Lake gold showing, and the off-project Axis Lake nickel-copper deposit located approximately fifteen (15) kilometres to the southwest within Greenridge's 100%-owned Firebird Nickel Project. In 2025, Axiom completed an Xcite™? airborne survey consisting of 726 line-kilometres at 100-metre line spacings, which provided high resolution EM data and detected conductive zones coincident with mineral showings such as Nickel Lake, Reeve Lake and Day Lake. The Company holds an active exploration permit for surface prospecting and sampling, geophysics, and drilled of up to 100 drill holes at Flying Vee, valid to March 31, 2028. The Gibbons Creek property hosts high-grade uraniferous boulders located in 2013, with grades of up to 4.28% U3O8 6, and the McKenzie Lake project saw a 2023 prospecting program return three samples which included 844 ppm U-total (0.101% U3O8), 273 ppm U-total, and 259 ppm U-total. The Nut Lake property located in the Thelon Basin includes historical drilling which intersected up to 9ft of 0.69% U3O8 including 4.90% U3O8 over 1ft from 8ft depth. In 2024, Greenridge's prospecting program located a float sample that returned 31.13% U3O8, sourced from the Tundra Showing. The Firebird Nickel property has seen two drill programs (7 holes totaling 1,339 m), where hole FN20-002 intersected 23.8 m of 0.36% Ni and 0.09% Cu, including 10.6 m of 0.55% Ni and 0.14% Cu. The Electra Nickel project 2022 drill program included results of 2,040 ppm Ni over 1m and 1,260 ppm Ni over 3.5m.お知らせ • Jan 22Greenridge Exploration Inc. Announces Results of Summer 2025 Drilling at the Carpenter Lake Uranium Project, Athabasca Basin AreaGreenridge Exploration Inc. announced the results of the Summer 2025 diamond drilling program (the ‘Program’) at its Carpenter Lake Project (‘Carpenter Lake’ or the ‘Property’), located on the southern margin of the Athabasca Basin in northern Saskatchewan, Canada. Eight holes were completed for a total of 1,368 metres on selected target areas along the Cable Bay Shear Zone (the ‘CBSZ’), a major structural feature that bisects the Project. Highlights of the 2025 Drilling Program Eight holes were completed for a total of 1,368 m of core NQ drilling across select targets intended to test Geophysical and Geochemical targets along the CBSZ targeting shallow basement-hosted uranium mineralization at the target areas. Two drillholes were lost before reaching their planned depth due to technical issues. Drilling intersected prospective lithologies for hosting uranium mineralization, namely graphitic pelitic gneisses carrying sulphides, with anomalous pathfinder geochemistry including uranium, arsenic, nickel, copper, cobalt, lead and zinc. Intervals of anomalous radioactivity (measured by downhole Mount Sopris 2PGA-1000 downhole gamma probe) were intersected in three of the eight drill holes completed and is associated with structural zones and favorable rock types including graphitic pelite adjacent to favorable cross structures, and structural breaks.Graphitic-sulphidic stacked shear and fault zones were encountered in multiple holes, many featuring prominent brittle reactivation features including breccias, cataclasites, and fault gouge. Anomalous dravite, a pathfinder clay alteration mineral containing boron, which is often found near a potential mineralized system, was observed by short wave infra-red (‘SWIR’) spectroscopy and confirmed by laboratory analysis, showing strongly anomalous Boron associated with structural deformation and anomalous uranium. The 2025 drill program has demonstrated that the prospective graphitic pelitic gneisses at the Project extends further south than previously known, and that anomalous geochemistry observed in the drill core (uranium, boron and base metals) indicate that uranium-bearing fluids have mobilized along the CBSZ. The helicopter-assisted drilling operations generated a low environmental impact during drill moves and drill pad construction, providing a sustainable exploration practice. Following its review of the 2025 drilling results, Greenridge believes that the greatest potential for uranium mineralization within the Project area lies in continued testing of areas where gravity lows coincide with structural breaks, cross cutting structures or offsets in EM conductors. A ground gravity survey is being commissioned consisting of approximately 1,000 survey stations straddling the identified electromagnetic (‘EM’) conductors along the CBSZ trend. Additionally, Greenridge is continuing comprehensive geophysical inversions and lithostructural modelling to gain a more comprehensive understanding of structural elements that may control potential for uranium mineralization. The drilling program successfully confirmed the presence of graphitic pelitic gneisses extending further south than previously known, the combined presence of sulphides and returned anomalous uranium and pathfinder element geochemistry, along with zones of promoted radioactivity associated with favorable structures and rock types. The program also identified stacked graphitic-sulphidic shear zones with evidence of structural reactivation, as well as boron-rich dravite alteration, supporting the interpretation that uranium-bearing fluids have migrated along the shear zone. Work is ongoing at the property with refined geophysical surveys and ongoing targeting work underway.最新情報をもっと見るRecent updatesお知らせ • Apr 29Greenridge Exploration Inc Initiates Ground Gravity Survey At Carpenter Lake Uranium ProjectGreenridge Exploration Inc. announced the commencement of a ground geophysical program at its Carpenter Lake Uranium Project, located on the southern margin of the Athabasca Basin in northern Saskatchewan, Canada. Axiom Exploration Group Ltd. of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, has mobilized a gravity geophysical crew to the Property to survey selected target areas along the Cable Bay Shear Zone, a major structural feature that bisects the Property. Well-known basement-hosted and unconformity-type uranium deposits in the Athabasca Basin region commonly exhibit a gravity low signature – an indicator of potential clay-altered zones associated with uranium mineralization due to hydrothermal alteration reducing the host rock density. Greenridge is carrying out a high-resolution ground gravity survey at the Property during the final weeks of frozen ground conditions to cover target zones A1, A2 and A5, which were identified by previous geophysics and drilling. The helicopter-assisted survey operations will generate a low environmental impact during station measurements, providing a sustainable exploration practice. Carpenter Lake is comprised of twelve mineral claims covering approximately 18,680 hectares that straddle the southern margin of the Athabasca Basin Supergroup sandstones and cover more than fifteen kilometers of the Cable Bay Shear Zone. The Cable Bay Shear Zone is characterized by a well-defined conductive signature, radiometric anomalies, and numerous historically mapped uranium occurrences. The presence of conductive graphitic metasedimentary rocks often associated with uranium deposition in the Athabasca Basin has been confirmed by both historical drilling and the Company’s 2025 drilling on the Property. The 2026 gravity survey will employ a Scintrex CG6 Autograve instrument to collect sub-surface readings within a virtual grid established by a Trimble R12i GNSS global positioning system receiver. Ground penetrating radar will be used to map ice thickness, and to profile lake bottoms for better interpretation of the data collected on frozen lakes. Management cautions that historical results collected and reported by operators unrelated to Greenridge have not been verified nor confirmed by its Qualified Person; however, the historical results create a scientific basis for ongoing work at the Property. Management further cautions that published historical results and discoveries on adjacent or nearby mineral properties are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be achieved on the Property.お知らせ • Apr 16Greenridge Exploration Inc., Annual General Meeting, Jun 22, 2026Greenridge Exploration Inc., Annual General Meeting, Jun 22, 2026.お知らせ • Apr 09Greenridge Exploration Inc. Completes Advanced 3D Inversion and Lithology Modelling Program At Carpenter Lake Uranium ProjectGreenridge Exploration Inc. completed an integrated 3D multi-physics inversion and machine-learning-assisted lithology modelling program at its Carpenter Lake Uranium Project, located along the Cable Bay Shear Zone on the southern margin of the Athabasca Basin, northern Saskatchewan. The work was completed by Convolutions Geoscience Corp. in collaboration with Computational Geosciences Inc., who served as independent inversion specialists and developers of the Geophysics-Informed Lithology Interpolation platform. The Program represents the first fully integrated reinterpretation of the Project’s historical airborne datasets, including the 2014 versatile time-domain electromagnetic survey, 2015 Falcon Airborne Gravity Gradiometry survey (all seven tensor components), and high-resolution Total Magnetic Intensity data. CGI and Convolutions applied a modern inversion workflow incorporating parametric plate modelling of VTEM conductors, cross-gradient joint inversion of gravity and electromagnetic datasets, 3D lithology model generation using GILI, high-resolution OcTree and tensor meshes, and incorporation of Greenridge’s 2025 drilling data and physical property and structural measurements from drill core. This approach produced 3D physical property models consistent with all available data and a lithology model of the CBSZ corridor, significantly advancing the structural interpretation of the Project. Initial unconstrained VTEM inversions were unable to fully resolve the steep, shear-hosted conductors known from drilling and mapping. CGI applied parametric plate inversions, modelling the CBSZ as a series of steeply dipping rectangular conductive bodies. This method provided a data-driven estimate of strike and dip of graphitic pelite units, conductivity contrasts along the shear zone, and breaks, flexures, and offsets consistent with structural reactivation. These plate geometries were then used as starting models or used in cross gradient inversions, improving the coherence and continuity of the Carpenter Lake conductive system. Falcon AGG data were inverted using both unconstrained and structurally guided approaches. Cross-gradient joint inversion was applied to align density contrasts with the VTEM-derived conductive structures. The Company plans to complete a higher-resolution ground gravity survey across the CBSZ, which will further refine the integrated modeling and future targeting. The resulting gravity model reveals density-low anomalies spatially coincident with conductive shear panels, localized density disruptions adjacent to interpreted structural breaks, and broader corridors of reduced density potentially related to hydrothermal alteration. A secondary inversion was performed using a starting model derived from the GILI lithology output, further improving geological consistency. CGI’s GILI platform integrated TMI magnetic data, surface geological mapping, and drillhole lithology and magnetic susceptibility measurements collected in 2025. GILI leverages proprietary AI and physics-based inversion modeling to create highly accurate 3D lithology models that automatically align geological data with magnetic surveys to pinpoint high-value targets with greater certainty. The resulting 3D lithology model distinguishes graphitic pelite horizons forming the primary conductive targets, low-susceptibility intrusive and quartz-rich units, moderate-susceptibility granitic gneisses, and high-susceptibility banded iron formations contributing to magnetic and gravity anomalies. This model provides a consistent geological framework that ties together conductivity, density, and magnetic susceptibility. The integrated inversion results have materially improved the understanding of structural architecture along the CBSZ. Several high-priority target areas have been identified where steeply dipping conductive plates, coincident density-low signatures, structural breaks and offsets, and favourable lithological architecture converge with a 3D shear corridor: Steeply dipping conductive plates;Coincident density-low signatures;Structural breaks and offsets; and Favourable lithological architecture. Many of these targets remain untested or only partially tested by historical drilling. The Program demonstrates that advanced inversion workflows and machine-learning-assisted lithology modelling can extract significant geological insight from historical airborne and drilling datasets without requiring new geophysical acquisitions. Greenridge believes this modelling approach has significantly enhanced the discovery potential at Carpenter Lake and will directly inform the design and prioritization of the next phase of drilling along the CBSZ. The Company and Convolutions led the geological integration and targeting strategy, while CGI executed the inversion workflow and delivered the 3D physical property and lithology models.お知らせ • Feb 18Greenridge Exploration Inc. Announces Commencement of Winter 2026 Drilling Program with Denison Mines At the Hook-Carter Uranium Project in the Athabasca Basin, SaskatchewanGreenridge Exploration Inc. announced that the 2026 winter drilling program is underway at the Hook- Carter Uranium Project located in the southwestern Athabasca Basin region of Saskatchewan, Canada. The Project is owned 20% by Greenridge and 80% by Denison Mines Corp. ("Denison"), with Denison acting as operator of the Project. Hook- Carter is host to the interpreted northeastern strike extensions of parallel structural trends, including the Derkson Trend and the prolific Patterson Lake Corridor ("PLC"), along which multiple uranium deposits and showings have been discovered to the southwest of the Project. Highlights of the Hook- Carter 2026 Drilling Program: Denison and Greenridge plan to drill up to eight diamond drill holes totaling approximately 4,600 metres. Drill targets were defined through the integration of detailed 2025 ground geophysical surveys with historical exploration data that identified key geological indicators of a potential mineralizing system. The 2026 drilling Program has commenced on the Derkson Trend, a northeast-southwest trending conductive corridor east of the PLC that remains underexplored at Hook- Carter. Management further cautions that historical results, discoveries and published resource estimates on adjacent or nearby mineral properties, or other properties located within the Athabasca Basin, whether in reference to stated current resource estimates or historical resource estimates, are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be achieved on the Project. The Gibbons Creek property hosts high-grade uraniferous boulders located in 2013, with grades of up to 4.28% U3O8 3, and the McKenzie Lake project saw a 2023 prospecting program return three samples which included 844 ppm U-total (0.101% U3O8), 273 ppm U-total, and 259 ppm U-total. The Nut Lake property located in the Thelon Basin includes historical drilling which intersected up to 9ft of 0.69% U3O8 including 4.90% U3O8 over 1ft from 8ft depth. In 2024, Greenridge's prospecting program located a float sample that returned 31.13% U3O8, sourced from the Tundra Showing. The Firebird Nickel property has seen two drill programs (7 holes totaling 1,339 m), where hole FN20-002 intersected 23.8 m of 0.36% Ni and 0.09% Cu, including 10.6 m of 0.55% Ni and 0.14% Cu. The Electra Nickel project 2022 drill program included results of 2,040 ppm Ni over 1m and 1,260 ppm Ni over 3.5m.お知らせ • Jan 30Greenridge Exploration Inc. Provides Update on 2025 Athabasca Basin Region Exploration ActivitiesGreenridge Exploration Inc. provided an update on its uranium and critical metals exploration activities completed in 2025 in the Athabasca Basin region of Saskatchewan, Canada. The 2025 drill program intersected prospective lithologies for hosting uranium mineralization, namely graphitic pelitic gneisses carrying sulphides, with anomalous pathfinder geochemistry including uranium, arsenic, nickel, copper, cobalt, lead and zinc.arpenter Lake has an active exploration permit good for prospecting, geophysics, and drilling up to thirty (30) drill holes, valid to April 1, 2026. Numerous mineral showings are found within and near Flying Vee, including the on-property Nickel Lake East and Nickel Lake West nickel showings, the Day Lake gold showing, and the off-project Axis Lake nickel-copper deposit located approximately fifteen (15) kilometres to the southwest within Greenridge's 100%-owned Firebird Nickel Project. In 2025, Axiom completed an Xcite™? airborne survey consisting of 726 line-kilometres at 100-metre line spacings, which provided high resolution EM data and detected conductive zones coincident with mineral showings such as Nickel Lake, Reeve Lake and Day Lake. The Company holds an active exploration permit for surface prospecting and sampling, geophysics, and drilled of up to 100 drill holes at Flying Vee, valid to March 31, 2028. The Gibbons Creek property hosts high-grade uraniferous boulders located in 2013, with grades of up to 4.28% U3O8 6, and the McKenzie Lake project saw a 2023 prospecting program return three samples which included 844 ppm U-total (0.101% U3O8), 273 ppm U-total, and 259 ppm U-total. The Nut Lake property located in the Thelon Basin includes historical drilling which intersected up to 9ft of 0.69% U3O8 including 4.90% U3O8 over 1ft from 8ft depth. In 2024, Greenridge's prospecting program located a float sample that returned 31.13% U3O8, sourced from the Tundra Showing. The Firebird Nickel property has seen two drill programs (7 holes totaling 1,339 m), where hole FN20-002 intersected 23.8 m of 0.36% Ni and 0.09% Cu, including 10.6 m of 0.55% Ni and 0.14% Cu. The Electra Nickel project 2022 drill program included results of 2,040 ppm Ni over 1m and 1,260 ppm Ni over 3.5m.お知らせ • Jan 22Greenridge Exploration Inc. Announces Results of Summer 2025 Drilling at the Carpenter Lake Uranium Project, Athabasca Basin AreaGreenridge Exploration Inc. announced the results of the Summer 2025 diamond drilling program (the ‘Program’) at its Carpenter Lake Project (‘Carpenter Lake’ or the ‘Property’), located on the southern margin of the Athabasca Basin in northern Saskatchewan, Canada. Eight holes were completed for a total of 1,368 metres on selected target areas along the Cable Bay Shear Zone (the ‘CBSZ’), a major structural feature that bisects the Project. Highlights of the 2025 Drilling Program Eight holes were completed for a total of 1,368 m of core NQ drilling across select targets intended to test Geophysical and Geochemical targets along the CBSZ targeting shallow basement-hosted uranium mineralization at the target areas. Two drillholes were lost before reaching their planned depth due to technical issues. Drilling intersected prospective lithologies for hosting uranium mineralization, namely graphitic pelitic gneisses carrying sulphides, with anomalous pathfinder geochemistry including uranium, arsenic, nickel, copper, cobalt, lead and zinc. Intervals of anomalous radioactivity (measured by downhole Mount Sopris 2PGA-1000 downhole gamma probe) were intersected in three of the eight drill holes completed and is associated with structural zones and favorable rock types including graphitic pelite adjacent to favorable cross structures, and structural breaks.Graphitic-sulphidic stacked shear and fault zones were encountered in multiple holes, many featuring prominent brittle reactivation features including breccias, cataclasites, and fault gouge. Anomalous dravite, a pathfinder clay alteration mineral containing boron, which is often found near a potential mineralized system, was observed by short wave infra-red (‘SWIR’) spectroscopy and confirmed by laboratory analysis, showing strongly anomalous Boron associated with structural deformation and anomalous uranium. The 2025 drill program has demonstrated that the prospective graphitic pelitic gneisses at the Project extends further south than previously known, and that anomalous geochemistry observed in the drill core (uranium, boron and base metals) indicate that uranium-bearing fluids have mobilized along the CBSZ. The helicopter-assisted drilling operations generated a low environmental impact during drill moves and drill pad construction, providing a sustainable exploration practice. Following its review of the 2025 drilling results, Greenridge believes that the greatest potential for uranium mineralization within the Project area lies in continued testing of areas where gravity lows coincide with structural breaks, cross cutting structures or offsets in EM conductors. A ground gravity survey is being commissioned consisting of approximately 1,000 survey stations straddling the identified electromagnetic (‘EM’) conductors along the CBSZ trend. Additionally, Greenridge is continuing comprehensive geophysical inversions and lithostructural modelling to gain a more comprehensive understanding of structural elements that may control potential for uranium mineralization. The drilling program successfully confirmed the presence of graphitic pelitic gneisses extending further south than previously known, the combined presence of sulphides and returned anomalous uranium and pathfinder element geochemistry, along with zones of promoted radioactivity associated with favorable structures and rock types. The program also identified stacked graphitic-sulphidic shear zones with evidence of structural reactivation, as well as boron-rich dravite alteration, supporting the interpretation that uranium-bearing fluids have migrated along the shear zone. Work is ongoing at the property with refined geophysical surveys and ongoing targeting work underway.お知らせ • Dec 23Greenridge Exploration Inc. announced that it has received CAD 2.035978 million in fundingOn December 22, 2025, Greenridge Exploration Inc closed the transaction. Warren Stanyer, a director of the Company, subscribed for an aggregate of 21,000 FT Units for aggregate proceeds of CAD 7,350, Mandeep Parmar, a director of the Company, subscribed for an aggregate of 142,857 FT Units for aggregate proceeds of CAD 49,999.95; and Russell Starr, the Chief Executive Officer and a director of the Company, subscribed for an aggregate of 2,000,000 FT Units for aggregate proceeds of CAD 700,000.お知らせ • Dec 19Greenridge Exploration Inc. Announces Winter 2026 Drilling Program At the Hook-Carter Uranium Project in the Athabasca BasinGreenridge Exploration Inc. announced that it has established plans for a 2026 winter drilling program at the Hook- Carter Uranium Project located in the Southwestern Athabasca Basin region of Saskatchewan, Canada. The Project is owned 20% by Greenridge and 80% by Denison Mines Corp. ("Denison"), with Denison acting as operator of exploration. The 2026 drilling Program will be carried out from a temporary work camp located on the Project and is expected to be completed by the end of March 2026. Management further cautions that historical results, discoveries and published resource estimates on adjacent or nearby mineral properties, or other properties located within the Athabasca Basin, whether in reference to stated current resource estimates or historical resource estimates, are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be achieved on the Project. The Gibbons Creek property hosts high-grade uraniferous boulders located in 2013, with grades of up to 4.28% U3O82, and the McKenzie Lake project saw a 2023 prospecting program return three samples which included 844 ppm U-total (0.101% U3O8), 273 ppm U-total, and 259 ppm U-total. The Nut Lake property located in the Thelon Basin includes historical drilling which intersected up to 9ft of 0.69% U3O8 including 4.90% U3O8 over 1ft from 8ft depth. In 2024, Greenridge's prospecting program located a float sample that returned 31.13% U3O8, sourced from the Tundra Showing. The Firebird Nickel property has seen two drill programs (7 holes totaling 1,339 m), where hole FN20-002 intersected 23.8 m of 0.36% Ni and 0.09% Cu, including 10.6 m of 0.55% Ni and 0.14% Cu. The Electra Nickel project 2022 drill program included results of 2,040 ppm Ni over 1m and 1,260 ppm Ni over 3.5m. The Company has strategic partnerships which includes properties being operated and advanced by Denison and Uranium Energy Corp.お知らせ • Dec 12Greenridge Exploration Inc. Identifies Uranium Targets from Airborne Electromagnetic Survey At the Mckenzie Lake Uranium Project in Northern SaskatchewanGreenridge Exploration Inc. announced it has received the interpretation of results from a helicopter-borne time-domain electromagnetic survey (the "Survey") carried out on the McKenzie Lake Uranium Project ("McKenzie Lake", or the "Project"). Prospecting at the Project in 2021 discovered a large, angular uranium-bearing boulder with values up to 0.101% U3O8. Discovery by Greenridge of additional radioactive boulders and other radioactive anomalies in surficial soils and sediments could lead to an "up-ice" source for uranium mineralization. Management cautions that historical results collected and reported by operators unrelated to Greenridge have not been verified nor confirmed by its Qualified Person; however, the historical results create a scientific basis for ongoing work at the Project. Management further cautions that historical results, discoveries and published resource estimates on adjacent or nearby mineral properties, or other properties located within the Athabasca Basin, whether in stated current resource estimates or historical resource estimates, are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be achieved on the Project. The Gibbons Creek property hosts high-grade uraniferous boulders located in 2013, with grades of up to 4.28% U3O8 4, and the McKenzie Lake project saw a 2023 prospecting program return three samples which included 844 ppm U-total (0.101% U3O 8), 273 ppm U-total, and 259 ppm U-total. The Nut Lake property located in the Thelon Basin includes historical drilling which intersected up to 9ft of 0.69% U3O8 including 4.90% U3O8 over 1ft from 8ft depth. In 2024, Gre enridge's prospecting program located a float sample that returned 31.13% U3O8, sourced from the Tundra Showing. The Firebird Nickel property has seen two drill programs (7 holes totaling 1,339 m), where hole FN20-002 intersected 23.8 m of 0.36% Ni and 0.09% Cu, including 10.6 m of 0.55% Ni and 0.14% Cu. The Electra Nickel project 2022 drill program included results of 2,040 ppm Ni over 1m and 1,260 ppm Ni over 3.5m. The Company has strategic partnerships which includes properties being operated and advanced by Denison Mines Corp. and Uranium Energy Corp.お知らせ • Dec 02Greenridge Exploration Inc. announced that it expects to receive CAD 2 million in fundingGreenridge Exploration Inc. announced a non-brokered private placement to issue 5,714,286 flow-through units at an issue price of CAD 0.35 for gross proceeds of CAD 2,000,000.1 on December 1, 2025. Each FT unit will consist of one flow-through share and one common share purchase warrant. Each warrant will entitle the holder thereof to purchase one common share at a price of CAD 0.40 for a period of 24 months from the date of issuance. The company may pay finder’s fees to third parties sourced by finders. The securities issuable pursuant to the sale of the FT units will be subject to a statutory hold period in Canada ending on the date that is four months plus one day following the closing date of the offering. The offering is subject to certain conditions including, but not limited to, receipt of all necessary approvals including the approval of the Canadian Securities Exchange.お知らせ • Nov 08Greenridge Exploration Inc. Highlights Successful Results of Airborne Electromagnetic and Radiometric Survey for the Flying Vee ProjectGreenridge Exploration Inc. announced the results of a helicopter-borne time-domain electromagnetic and radiometric survey from the Flying Vee Project. Two main periods of historical exploration by multiple exploration companies are documented at Flying Vee from56 to 1988 and from 2007 to 2009, consisting of prospecting and mapping, trenching, airborne and ground geophysical surveys, and diamond drilling. Several trenches were completed between 1957 and 1962 in the eastern part of the Project area south of Nickel Lake that outlined norite-hosted nickel-copper mineralization at surface. Thirteen (13) shallow diamond drillholes were completed in 1964 with the best result in Hole #3, which returned 0.89% nickel and 0.32% copperover 0.79 metres from 11.59 to 12.38 metres.1 Greenridge terms this area as the "Nickel Lake East" showing. The Company holds an active exploration permit for surface prospecting and sampling, airborne and ground geophysics, and drilling of up to 100 drill holes, valid to March 31, 2028. Management cautions that historical results collected and reported by operators unrelated to Greenridge have not been verified nor confirmed by its Qualified Person; however, the historical results create a scientific basis for ongoing work at the Project. Management further cautions that historical results, discoveries and published resource estimates on adjacent or nearby mineral properties, whether in stated current resource estimates or historical resource estimates, are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be achieved on the Project. The Gibbons Creek property hosts high-grade uraniferous boulders located in 2013, with grades of up to 4.28% U3O87, and the McKenzie Lake project saw a 2023 prospecting program return three anomalous rock samples, which included analytical values of 844 ppm U-total (0.101% U3O8), 273 ppm U-total, and 259 ppm U-total. The Nut Lake property located in the Thelon Basin includes historical drilling which intersected up to9 ft of 0.69% U3O8 including 4.90% U3O8 over 1 ft from 8ft depth.9 In 2024, Greenridge's prospecting program located a float sample that returned 31.13% U3O8, sourced from the Tundra Showing. The Firebird Nickel property has seen two drill programs (7 holes totaling 1,339 m), where hole FN20-002 intersected 23.8 m of 0.36% Ni and 0.09% Cu, including 10.6 m of 0.55% Ni and 0.14% Cu.11 The Electra Nickel project 2022 drill program included results of 2,040 ppm Ni over 1 m and 1,260 ppm Ni over 3.5 m.12 The Company is involved with strategic partnerships, which include uranium projects being operated and advanced by Denison Mines Corp. and Uranium Energy Corp. and Uranium Energy Corporation.お知らせ • Oct 28Greenridge Exploration Inc. Receives Airborne MobileMT Survey Results for Sabre Uranium Project in Athabasca Basin, SaskatchewanGreenridge Exploration Inc. announced the results of a high-resolution helicopter-borne Mobile Magnetotellurics survey (the "Survey") at the Sabre Uranium Project ("Sabre", or the "Project") located in the northern Athabasca Basin region of Saskatchewan, Canada. Processing of the airborne data collected was performed by Convolutions Geoscience using the most advanced digital processing tools currently available. EL introduced its MMT system in 2018 as a next-generation platform for airborne natural source audio-frequency magnetotellurics ("AFMAG"). The Fond d Lac uranium deposit, a shallow, sandstone-hosted deposit, is located approximately 5.5 kilometres to the northwest of the Project's western boundary, which may demonstrate the prospectivity of the region for the deposit of uranium mineralization. Historical exploration at the Project has identified anomalous uranium-bearing sandstone boulders and outcrop at surface, numerous interpreted fault structures, and EM conductors interpreted to lie at depths greater than 300 metres. Management cautions that historical results collected and reported by operators unrelated to Greenridge have not been verified nor confirmed by its Qualified Person; however, the historical results create a scientific basis for ongoing work in the Project. Management further cautions that historical results, discoveries and published resource estimates on adjacent or nearby mineral properties, or other properties located within the Athabasca Basin, whether in stated current resource estimates or historical resource estimates, are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be achieved on the Project. The Gibbons Creek property hosts high-grade uraniferous boulders located in 2013, with grades of up to 4.28% U3O85, and the McKenzie Lake project saw a 2023 prospecting program return three anomalous rock samples, which included analytical values of 844 ppm U-total (0.101% U3O8), 273 ppm U-total, and 259 ppm U-total. The Nut Lake property located in the Thelon Basin includes historical drilling which intersected up to 9ft of 0.69 % U3O8 including 4.90% U3O8 over 1ft from 8ft depth. In 2024, Greenridge's prospecting program located a float sample that returned 31.13% U3O8, sourced from the Tundra Showing. The Firebird Nickel property has seen two drill programs (7 holes totaling 1,339 m), where hole FN20-002 intersected 23.8 m of 0.36% Ni and 0.09% Cu, including 10.6 m of 0.55% Ni and 0.14% Cu. The Electra Nickel project 2022 drill program included results of 2,040 ppm Ni over 1m and 1,260 ppm Ni over 3.5m. The Company has strategic partnerships which includes uranium projects being operated and advanced by Denison Mines Corp. and Uranium Energy Corp.お知らせ • Aug 28Greenridge Exploration Completes Airborne Electromagnetic Survey on the Bradley Lake Uranium Project in Northern SaskatchewanGreenridge Exploration Inc. announced it has completed a helicopter-borne time-domain electromagnetic survey on the Bradley Lake Uranium Project. Bradley Lake consists of a single mineral claim owned 100% by Greenridge with no underlying royalties totaling 1,147 hectares and located approximately thirty (30) kilometres northwest of Stony Rapids, SK. Mr. Hillacre has examined information regarding the historical exploration at the Project, which includes a review of the historical sampling, analytical and procedures underlying the information and opinions contained herein. Management cautions that historical results collected and reported by operators unrelated to Greenridge have not been verified nor confirmed by its Qualified Person; however, the historical results create a scientific basis for ongoing work at the Project. Management further cautions that historical results, discoveries and published resource estimates on adjacent or nearby mineral properties, whether in stated current resource estimates or historical resource estimates, are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be achieved on the Project.お知らせ • Aug 12Greenridge Exploration Inc. Announces Maiden Diamond Drilling Program at the Carpenter Lake Uranium Project in the Athabasca BasinGreenridge Exploration Inc. announced plans for a diamond drilling program (the "Program") at its Carpenter Lake Project ("Carpenter Lake" or the "Property"), located on the southern margin of the Athabasca Basin in northern Saskatchewan, Canada. Carpenter Lake is comprised of nine (9) mineral claims covering approximately 15,091 hectares owned 60% by Greenridge and 40% by Renegade Gold Inc., with Greenridge acting as operator of exploration activities. Greenridge can earn a 100% interest in the Property by fulfilling a schedule of cash payments, common share issuances and exploration expenditures. Highlights of the 2025 Drilling Program: Drill Target Development: Multiple high-priority target areas have been identified for Phase I drill testing through reinterpretation and modeling of historical geophysical datasets and integration with the Company's 2024 surface exploration. Basement-Hosted Uranium Characteristics: The select target areas chosen for drilling are located along theable Bay Shear Zone and boast key geological features akin to known basement-hosted uranium deposits including strong geophysical conductors offset by significant cross-faults, coincident density anomalies, elevated uranium values in lake sediments, surface radon anomalies, and surficial uranium showings in boulders and outcrop. No uranium mineralization was intersected in the shortened program and although follow-up work was recommended, none was carried out. Greenridge's upcoming 2025 exploration represents the first drill test of Carpenter Lake in over forty-six years. The Gibbons Creek property hosts high-grade uraniferous boulders located in 2013, with grades of up to 4.28% U3O83, and the McKenzie Lake project saw a 2023 prospecting program return three samples which included 844 ppm U-total (0.101% U3O8), 273 ppm U-total, and 259 ppm U-total. The Nut Lake property located in the Thelon Basin includes historical drilling which intersected up to 9ft of 0.69% U3O8 including 4.90% U3O8 over 1ft from 8ft depth.5 In 2024, Greenridge's prospecting program located a float sample that returned 31.13% U3O8, sourced from the Tundra Showing. The Firebird Nickel property has seen two drill programs (7 holes totaling 1,339 m), where hole FN20-002 intersected 23.8 m of 0.36% Ni and 0.09% Cu, including 10.6 m of 0.55% Ni and 0.14% Cu. The Electra Nickel project 2022 drill program included results of 2,040 ppm Ni over 1m and 1,260 ppm Ni over 3.5m.お知らせ • Jul 24Greenridge Exploration Inc. Commences Airborne Electromagnetic Survey for the Flying Vee Nickel Project in Northern SaskatchewanGreenridge Exploration Inc. announced it has commenced a helicopter-borne time-domain electromagnetic survey (the "Program") on the Flying Vee Nickel Project. Two main periods of historical exploration by several exploration companies are documented at Flying Vee from56 to 1988 and from 2007 to 2009, consisting of prospecting and mapping, trenching, airborne and ground geophysical surveys, and diamond drilling. Several trenches were completed between 1957 and 1962 in the eastern part of the Project area south of Nickel Lake that outlined norite-hosted nickel-copper mineralization at surface. Thirteen (13) shallow diamond drillholes were completed in 1964 with the best result in Hole #3, which returned 0.89% nickel and 0.32% copperover 0.79 metres from 11.59 to 12.38 metres.1 Greenridge terms this area as the "Nickel Lake East" showing. The Company holds an active exploration permit for surface prospecting and sampling, airborne and ground geophysics, and drilling of up to 100 drill holes, valid to March 31, 2028. Management cautions that historical results collected and reported by operators unrelated to Greenridge have not been verified nor confirmed by its Qualified Person; however, the historical results create a scientific basis for ongoing work at the Project. Management further cautions that historical results, discoveries and published resource estimates on adjacent or nearby mineral properties, whether in stated current resource estimates or historical resource estimates, are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be achieved on the Project. In 2024, Greenridge's prospecting program located a float sample that returned 31.13% U3O8, sourced from the Tundra Showing. The Firebird Nickel property has seen two drill programs (7 holes totaling 1,339 m), where hole FN20-002 intersected 23.8 m of 0.36% Ni and 0.09% Cu, including 10.6 m of 0.55% Ni and 0.14% Cu.11 The Electra Nickel project 2022 drill program included results of 2,040 ppm Ni over 1m and 1,260 ppm Ni over 3.5m. The Company has strategic partnerships which includes properties being operated and advanced by Denison Mines Corp. and Uranium Energy Corp.2 - Flying Vee Nickel Project: ALX Resources Corp. News Release dated July 27, 2020.お知らせ • Jun 11Greenridge Exploration Inc. Launches Geophysical Data Review Program for the Sabre Uranium Project in Northern SaskatchewanGreenridge Exploration Inc. announced it has engaged Convolutions Geoscience of Surrey, BC, Canada ("Convolutions"), to perform a comprehensive review and integration of all available geophysical and geological data for the Sabre Uranium Project (the "Sabre Property", or the "Project") located in the northern Athabasca Basin of Saskatchewan, Canada. The purpose of the data review is to produce a comprehensive 3D model of the subsurface to detect the presence of potential uranium-mineralizing system and develop new drill targets for the Project. Convolutions is composed of a team of geophysical experts with a depth of experience in exploration for uranium in the Athabasca Basin, which hosts the richest uranium deposits in the world. In conjunction with re-processing historical geophysical data from the Sabre Property, Convolutions will utilize the geophysical and petrophysical data collected by the Canadian Mining Innovations Council's ("CMIC") Footprints Basinal U Subproject1 and the Athabasca Basin 3D Model 2.0 developed by the Government of Saskatchewan2 with the goal of enhanced targeting for uranium. In April 2025, Greenridge completed a deep-penetrating MobileMT airborne survey at the Sabre Property and will integrate the 2025 airborne results with data from the following historical geophysical surveys: 2005 MEGATEM Airborne; 2005 Falcon Airborne Gravity; 2006 Ground Horizontal Loop Electromagnetic; 2007 VTEM Airborne; 2007 Ground DC/Resistivity; 2007 Ground Time Domain Electromagnetic; 2023 Ground Time Domain Electromagnetic. Greenridge believes that the results of Convolution's data review and in versions will provide new uranium targets on the Sabre Property. Management further cautions that historical results, discoveries and published resource estimates on adjacent or nearby mineral properties, or other properties located within the Athabasca Basin, whether in stated current resource estimates or historical resource estimates, are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be achieved on the Sabre Property. The Gibbons Creek property hosts high-grade uraniferous boulders located in 2013, with grades of up to 4.28% U3O82, and the McKenzie Lake project saw a 2023 prospecting program return three samples which included 844 ppm U-total (0.101% U3O8), 273 ppm U-total, and 259 ppm U-total. The Nut Lake property located in the Thelon Basin includes historical drilling which intersected up to 9ft of 0.69% U3O8 including 4.90% U3O8 over 1ft from 8ft depth.4 In 2024, Greenridge's prospecting program located a float sample that returned 31.13% U3O8, sourced from the Tundra Showing. The Firebird Nickel property has seen two drill programs (7 holes totaling 1,339 m), where hole FN20-002 intersected 23.8 m of 0.36% Ni and 0.09% Cu, including 10.6 m of 0.55% Ni and 0.14% Cu. The Electra Nickel project 2022 drill program included results of 2,040 ppm Ni over 1m and 1,260 ppm Ni over 3.5m.お知らせ • May 06Greenridge Exploration Inc. Announces 2025 Exploration Plans for the Blackbird Project in Northern SaskatchewanGreenridge Exploration Inc. announced its exploration plans for a helicopter-borne time domain electromagnetic survey and follow-up prospecting and mapping at the Blackbird Project located in northern Saskatchewan, Canada. The Blackbird Property is situated in an underexplored area of Saskatchewan that has recently gained recognition following new discoveries of gold and critical metals mineralization in drilling programs. The Blackbird Property lies approximately 70 kilometres (47 miles) north of LaRonge, Saskatchewan in a newly-emerging metallogenic district south of the historic Rottenstone Mine, which produced nickel, copper, gold and platinum group metals from 1965 to 1969. In June 2024, Ramp Metals Inc. reported a high-grade gold discovery at their Rottenstone SW project in drill hole Ranger-1, which intersected 73.55 grams/tonne gold over 7.5 metres from 227.0 to 234.5 metres.2 In late April 2025, Ramp Metals reported initial results of additional drilling at the Rottenstone SW project, including details of a series of intersections of massive sulphides at the Rush target with copper and zinc mineralization identified by a hand-held XRF analyzer. No significant radioactive anomalies were detected within the 1968 survey area over what is now the southern claim block of Blackbird and as a result, the Project area did not receive any ground follow-up exploration. In 1974, the Geological Survey of Canada ("GSC") carried out a regional lake sediment geochemical survey over an approximate 51,000 square kilometre area, which included the Project area. Management further cautions that historical results, discoveries and published resource estimates on adjacent or nearby mineral properties, or other properties located within northern Saskatchewan, whether in stated current resource estimates or historical resource estimates, are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be achieved on the Blackbird Property. The Gibbons Creek property hosts high-grade uraniferous boulders located in 2013, with grades of up to 4.28% U3O82, and the McKenzie Lake project saw a 2023 prospecting program return three samples which included 844 ppm U-total (0.101% U3O8), 273 ppm U-total, and 259 ppm U-total. The Nut Lake property located in the Thelon Basin includes historical drilling, which intersected up to 9ft of 0.69% U3O8 including 4.90% U3O8 over 1ft from 8ft depth. In 2024, Greenridge's prospecting program located a float sample that returned 31.13% U3O8, sourced from the Tundra Showing. The Firebird Nickel property has seen two drill programs (7 holes totaling 1,339 m), where hole FN20-002 intersected 23.8 m of 0.36% Ni and 0.09% Cu, including 10.6 m of 0.55% Ni and 0.14% Cu. The Electra Nickel project 2022 drill program included results of 2,040 ppm Ni over 1m and 1,260 ppm Ni over 3.5m. The Company has strategic partnerships which includes properties being operated and advanced by Denison Mines Corp. and Uranium Energy Corp.お知らせ • Apr 30Greenridge Exploration Completes Airborne MobileMT Survey At the Sabre Uranium Project in Athabasca Basin, SaskatchewanGreenridge Exploration Inc. announced the completion of a high-resolution helicopter-borne Mobile MagnetoTellurics System ("MobileMT") survey at the Sabre Uranium Project (the "Sabre Property" or the "Project") located in the northern Athabasca Basin region of Saskatchewan, Canada. The Project-wide MobileMT survey completed by Expert Geophysics Surveys Inc. ("EGS") consisted of 1,536 line-kilometres flown at 200-metre line spacings over a 232 square kilometre area. The MobileMT survey was implemented to map sub-surface magnetic signatures and detect conductive zones within the margin of the Athabasca Basin sandstones that may be prospective for hosting unconformity-related uranium mineralization. The Company believes that its use of the MobileMT system is ideal for the advancement of exploration at the Sabre Property through delineation of major conductive structural systems, and the Company looks forward to the interpretation of the 2025 results to develop new drill targets. In conjunction with the processing and interpretation of the 2025 MobileMT data, Greenridge plans to undertake an extensive geophysical data compilation, which would include the following historical datasets: 2005 Falcon airborne gravity survey (UEX Corporation); Management cautions that historical results collected and reported by operators unrelated to Greenridge have not been verified nor confirmed by its Qualified Person; however, the historical results create a scientific basis for ongoing work in the Sabre Property. Management further cautions that historical results, discoveries and published resource estimates on adjacent or nearby mineral properties, or other properties located within the Sabre Property, whether in stated current resource estimates or historical resource estimates, are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be achieved on the Sabre Property.お知らせ • Mar 07Greenridge Exploration Inc. announced that it expects to receive CAD 1.485 million in fundingGreenridge Exploration Inc. announced a non-brokered private placement of up to 3,300,000 units at a price of CAD 0.45 per unit for the gross proceeds of CAD 1,485,000 on March 7, 2025. Each unit will consist of one common share of the Company and one-half of one transferrable common share purchase warrant. Each Warrant will entitle the holder to shall acquire one additional Share at an exercise price of CAD 0.65 for a period of 36 months from the closing date. The units will be offered to qualified investors in reliance upon exemptions from the prospectus and registration requirements of applicable securities legislation. The Company may pay finders' fees to eligible finders in connection with the Placement, subject to compliance with applicable securities laws and the policies of the Canadian Securities Exchange. There will be a hold period of four months and one day on all securities issued under the Placement.お知らせ • Feb 21Greenridge Exploration Confirms High-Grade Uranium on Its Nut Lake Uranium Project, Including 31.13% U3o8 Sample At Its Tundra ShowingGreenridge Exploration Inc. announced the results from the 2024 Work Program (the "Program") on its 100%-owned Nut Lake Project (the "Nut Lake Property" or the "Project") located in Nunavut Territory, Canada. The higher uranium assay from float samples returned 31.13% U3O8 sourced from the Tundra Showing, and the higher assay result for an outcrop sample returned 2.52% U3O8 sourcedfrom the Tundra Showing. A total of six rock samples, consisting of five (5) boulders and one (1) outcrop, were collected from the Tundra Showed area. The higher assay result, 31.1% U3O8, was collected from uraniferous float fragments proximal to the infilled trench. The primary goal of the Program was to follow-up on historical exploration, delineate the nature of these showings and in the process, highlight high-priority areas that may be further investigated in a future drill program. Multiple historical trenches and drill collars were identified during the Program. Notably, a new uranium showing, the Tayson Zone, was discovered, revealing a mineralized vein approximately 2 meters long by 2cm wide. This was concurrent with prospecting on, and in the immediate area of the Project. Results from prospecting were the discovery of two (41 m wide) syenite dikes and a frost heaved area of felsic gneiss with up to 3,000 cps on fracture surfaces. The results were followed up with a radon gal survey, a VLF-EM survey and an overburden sampling program. The radon survey results showed that the response is irregular with several good highs and the VLF-EM survey showed a series of northwesterly trending anomalies. The Project and surrounding proximal area have seen approximately 805ft of Winkie Drilling and 6920ft of diamond drilling completed on it. The Company considers uranium mineralization with concentrations greater than 1.0 wt% U3O8 to be "high-grade".お知らせ • Jan 15Greenridge Exploration Inc. Announces Results of Its 2024 Exploration Program At Its Carpenter Lake Uranium Project in the Athabasca BasinGreenridge Exploration Inc. announced the results from its 2024 Work Program for its Carpenter Lake Project located in Northcentral Saskatchewan. The Project covers approximately 13,388 hectares of land and is comprised of seven staked mineral claims on the southern margin of the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan. Dahrouge Geological Consulting Ltd., on behalf of Greenridge, completed a fifteen day broad-scale exploration program (the “Program”) at the Carpenter Lake Property. The Program’s primary goal was to investigate the recently identified anomalies and outline high-priority targets for future drilling. Key activities during the Program included: Conducting detailed geological mapping in highly prospective zones; Carrying out prospecting and rock sampling in targeted areas; and Performing scintillometer sweeps over regions with limited outcrop exposure. The Company employed a systematic targeting approach, integrating historical data with recent exploration results to refine the focus on key areas of interest. The exploration in 2024 centered on the Cable Bay Shear Zone, a prominent structural feature intersecting the Project. The CBSZ is characterized by multiple airborne radiometric anomalies and well-defined conductive zones. Additionally, the Program evaluated uranium anomalies identified in historical lake sediment samples as part of a broader exploration strategy. In total, one hundred and sixteen samples were collected, comprised of one hundred and six (106) in situ samples from outcrop or subcrop and ten samples from float or boulders. Among these samples, twenty-two sample locations displayed anomalous radioactivity exceeding 1,000 cps, consisting of fourteen outcrops, four sub-outcrops, and four boulders, with six sample sites measuring above 3,000 cps, consisting of four outcrops and two sub-outcrops. Nine samples yielded elevated uranium assays at >50 ppm U, with five samples yielding anomalous uranium values at >100 ppm U, including one boulder and four outcrop or sub-outcrop samples. The highest result, 602 ppm U, was collected from outcrop adjacent to a high priority target. These elevated uranium values are spatially consistent with the anomalous results from the 2014 Radon-in-soil survey that was conducted over the CBSZ and serve as a positive indicator and a vector for delineation of additional mineralization. Uranium deposits in the Athabasca Basin tend to be highly localized, and as a result, can be difficult to target and easy to miss. The Carpenter Lake Property is situated along the CBSZ, immediately south of the southern rim of the Athabasca Basin. The Project extends from 1 to 35 km south of the Athabasca Basin margin and is underlain by Archean rocks of the Virgin River and Mudjatik Domain. Athabasca Group sandstone does not occur within the Project area. The Virgin River Domain to the west of the CBSZ is about 40 km wide east-west. The bulk of the Virgin River Domain is comprised of felsic gneisses featuring a strong northeasterly fabric. Overall, these rock assemblages are lithologically and metamorphically similar to those of the Mudjatik Domain east of the CBSZ. The Virgin Schist Group occurs as lenses and bands that become increasingly more abundant toward the western boundary of the domain. The group is composed of psammopelites, quartzites, pelites, amphibolites, calc-silicates, and banded iron formations.お知らせ • Jan 14Greenridge Exploration Inc. Announces Results from its 2024 Work Program for its Carpenter Lake Project Located in Northcentral SaskatchewanGreenridge Exploration Inc. announced the results from its 2024 Work Program for its Carpenter Lake Project located in Northcentral Saskatchewan. The Project covers approximately 13,388 hectares of land and is comprised of seven (7) staked mineral claims on the southern margin of the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan. Dahrouge Geological Consulting Ltd. (DGC), on behalf of Greenridge, completed a fifteen (15) day broad-scale exploration program at the Carpenter Lake Property. The Program’s primary goal was to investigate the recently identified anomalies and outline high-priority targets for future drilling. Key activities during the Program included: Conducting detailed geological mapping in highly prospective zones; Carrying out prospecting and rock sampling in targeted areas; and Performing scintillometer sweeps over regions with limited outcrop exposure. The Company employed a systematic targeting approach, integrating historical data with recent exploration results to refine the focus on key areas of interest. The exploration in 2024 centered on the Cable Bay Shear Zone (the CBSZ), a prominent structural feature intersecting the Project. The CBSZ is characterized by multiple airborne radiometric anomalies and well-defined conductive zones. Additionally, the Program evaluated uranium anomalies identified in historical lake sediment samples as part of a broader exploration strategy. In total, one hundred and sixteen (116) samples were collected, comprised of one hundred and six (106) in situ samples from outcrop or subcrop and ten (10) samples from float or boulders. Among these samples, twenty-two (22) sample locations displayed anomalous radioactivity exceeding 1,000 cps, consisting of fourteen (14) outcrops, four (4) sub-outcrops, and four (4) boulders, with six (6) sample sites measuring above 3,000 cps, consisting of four (4) outcrops and two (2) sub-outcrops. Nine (9) samples yielded elevated uranium assays at >50 ppm U, with five (5) samples yielding anomalous uranium values at >100 ppm U, including one (1) boulder and four (4) outcrop or sub-outcrop samples. The highest result, 602 ppm U, was collected from outcrop adjacent to a high priority target. These elevated uranium values are spatially consistent with the anomalous results from the 2014 Radon-in-soil survey that was conducted over the CBSZ and serve as a positive indicator and a vector for delineation of additional mineralization. Uranium deposits in the Athabasca Basin tend to be highly localized, and as a result, can be difficult to target and easy to miss.お知らせ • Jan 06Greenridge Exploration Announces Results of Its 2024 Exploration Program At Its Weyman Copper Project in British ColumbiaGreenridge Exploration Inc. announced the results from its 2024 Work Program for its Weyman Project located in Southeastern British Columbia. The Project covers approximately 6,925 acres of land and is comprised of 7 staked mineral claims in the southern Quesnel Terrane of British Columbia. Greenridge conducted a 1:5,000-scale reconnaissance mapping program over the whole Weyman Property. The southwestern alteration zone was identified as the most prospective exploration target on the Project. Focus moved to that alteration zone where detailed 1:5,000-scale mapping over 150 hectares was conducted. That area was included in the previously mentioned reconnaissance mapping area. Concurrent with geological mapping, a total metal ion soil survey was conducted over an extensive grid that adjoined the 2021-era western soil grid to the north and west in order to cover both the southwestern alteration zone and almost all of the Weyman Property west of the Weyman Thrust system. The 2024 soil grid comprised 24 2,500-m long lines north of the western 2021 grid and 5 1,400-m long lines east of the western 2021 grid comprising a total of 67.0 km of line. A total of 1,269 soil samples were taken at 50-m intervals along each line where soils and drainage permitted. The northwestern part of the Weyman Property hosts the southern margin of the Wild Horse batholith, a calc-alkalic intrusion in the Eastern Belt of the Quesnel terrane. Rocks comprising the batholith range from granodiorite to quartz diorite, monzonite, and diorite in contaminated boundary zones. The 2024 mapping resulted in the definition of two alteration zones related to the Wild Horse batholith, named the northeastern and southwestern alteration zones due to their locations on the Project. The northeastern alteration zone was discovered on the ridge that runs along the northeastern property boundary in the northeastern part of the Weyman Property. It is hosted by granodiorite of the Wild Horse batholith. There, narrow fractures are hosted by prograde propylitic alteration followed by potassic alteration followed by retrograde propylitic alteration. There is little disseminated alteration throughout the mass of rock. Very little mapping has been conducted on the northeastern alteration zone and its extent remains unknown. The progress of alteration at the southwestern alteration zone was as follows: Prograde propylitic alteration mostly confined to fractures, with mostly brittle deformation probably with temperatures less than 450C. Potassic alteration in fractures and disseminations outward into the rock from them, with temperatures near the brittle-ductile boundary around 450C. Anatectic heating resulting in pervasive silicification and chloritization of mafic minerals throughout both the Wild Horse granodiorite and the overlying Nicola Group volcaniclastic rocks. Retrograde propylitic alteration mostly confined to fractures, with mostly brittle deformation probably with temperatures less than 450C. Economic sulphide minerals associated with porphyry-type copper-molybdenum-gold deposits, such as chalcopyrite, bornite, and molybdenite were not found in surface outcrops in either of the two alteration zones during the current (2024) mapping. Evidence from the 2021 Monumental Gold western and current (2024) soil survey indicate that the surface exposure of the southwestern alteration zone is in the upper part of the Weyman hydrothermal system above a level of intense mineralization. Presently, the southwestern alteration zone is the primary exploration target on the Weyman Property. The southwestern alteration zone is located in the hanging-wall block of the Weyman Thrust system about 1.9 km west of the main surface trace of that system. The centre of that alteration zone is located in the northern part of the 2014 HPX Quesnellia Eastern Target. It is surrounded by a north-south trending oval of soil-copper anomalies from the 2021 Monumental Gold survey. The oval of 2021-era soil-copper anomalies that surrounds the centre of the alteration zone is interpreted to be the result of copper-bearing fluids that have streamed up from depth beneath the exposure of the alteration zone to surface, late during the operation of the Weyman hydrothermal system.Most of the elevated soil-molybdenum concentrations in the Weyman Property area are structurally related but are assumed to have been from hydrothermal sources originally. The soil-molybdenum anomaly near the northeastern corner of the 2024 Greenridge grid and west of the northeastern end of the Weyman Thrust system is about 500 meters wide on surface. The anomaly is most intense near its distinct northeastern boundary. That indicates that metal-rich fluids may have traveled eastward and upward above the floor of a zone of comparatively high permeability along the Weyman Thrust system. The association of soil-molybdenum anomalies with the Weyman Thrust system throughout its entire length across the Weyman Property indicates that a mineralized zone related to a porphyry-type copper-molybdenum-gold deposit may be present in the western part of the Weyman property from beneath the southwestern alteration zone to the northern boundary of the property, covering a distance of about 4 km. In the southwestern part of the Project area, the most obvious potential source area for the molybdenum-bearing fluids responsible for the development of molybdenum enrichment along the surface trace of the Weyman Thrust system is a mineralized part of the Weyman hydrothermal system underlying the southwestern alteration zone. In the northwestern part of the property area, the area west of the extensive soil- potassium, copper, and molybdenum anomaly is till-covered. 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お知らせ • Apr 29Greenridge Exploration Inc Initiates Ground Gravity Survey At Carpenter Lake Uranium ProjectGreenridge Exploration Inc. announced the commencement of a ground geophysical program at its Carpenter Lake Uranium Project, located on the southern margin of the Athabasca Basin in northern Saskatchewan, Canada. Axiom Exploration Group Ltd. of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, has mobilized a gravity geophysical crew to the Property to survey selected target areas along the Cable Bay Shear Zone, a major structural feature that bisects the Property. Well-known basement-hosted and unconformity-type uranium deposits in the Athabasca Basin region commonly exhibit a gravity low signature – an indicator of potential clay-altered zones associated with uranium mineralization due to hydrothermal alteration reducing the host rock density. Greenridge is carrying out a high-resolution ground gravity survey at the Property during the final weeks of frozen ground conditions to cover target zones A1, A2 and A5, which were identified by previous geophysics and drilling. The helicopter-assisted survey operations will generate a low environmental impact during station measurements, providing a sustainable exploration practice. Carpenter Lake is comprised of twelve mineral claims covering approximately 18,680 hectares that straddle the southern margin of the Athabasca Basin Supergroup sandstones and cover more than fifteen kilometers of the Cable Bay Shear Zone. The Cable Bay Shear Zone is characterized by a well-defined conductive signature, radiometric anomalies, and numerous historically mapped uranium occurrences. The presence of conductive graphitic metasedimentary rocks often associated with uranium deposition in the Athabasca Basin has been confirmed by both historical drilling and the Company’s 2025 drilling on the Property. The 2026 gravity survey will employ a Scintrex CG6 Autograve instrument to collect sub-surface readings within a virtual grid established by a Trimble R12i GNSS global positioning system receiver. Ground penetrating radar will be used to map ice thickness, and to profile lake bottoms for better interpretation of the data collected on frozen lakes. Management cautions that historical results collected and reported by operators unrelated to Greenridge have not been verified nor confirmed by its Qualified Person; however, the historical results create a scientific basis for ongoing work at the Property. Management further cautions that published historical results and discoveries on adjacent or nearby mineral properties are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be achieved on the Property.
お知らせ • Apr 16Greenridge Exploration Inc., Annual General Meeting, Jun 22, 2026Greenridge Exploration Inc., Annual General Meeting, Jun 22, 2026.
お知らせ • Apr 09Greenridge Exploration Inc. Completes Advanced 3D Inversion and Lithology Modelling Program At Carpenter Lake Uranium ProjectGreenridge Exploration Inc. completed an integrated 3D multi-physics inversion and machine-learning-assisted lithology modelling program at its Carpenter Lake Uranium Project, located along the Cable Bay Shear Zone on the southern margin of the Athabasca Basin, northern Saskatchewan. The work was completed by Convolutions Geoscience Corp. in collaboration with Computational Geosciences Inc., who served as independent inversion specialists and developers of the Geophysics-Informed Lithology Interpolation platform. The Program represents the first fully integrated reinterpretation of the Project’s historical airborne datasets, including the 2014 versatile time-domain electromagnetic survey, 2015 Falcon Airborne Gravity Gradiometry survey (all seven tensor components), and high-resolution Total Magnetic Intensity data. CGI and Convolutions applied a modern inversion workflow incorporating parametric plate modelling of VTEM conductors, cross-gradient joint inversion of gravity and electromagnetic datasets, 3D lithology model generation using GILI, high-resolution OcTree and tensor meshes, and incorporation of Greenridge’s 2025 drilling data and physical property and structural measurements from drill core. This approach produced 3D physical property models consistent with all available data and a lithology model of the CBSZ corridor, significantly advancing the structural interpretation of the Project. Initial unconstrained VTEM inversions were unable to fully resolve the steep, shear-hosted conductors known from drilling and mapping. CGI applied parametric plate inversions, modelling the CBSZ as a series of steeply dipping rectangular conductive bodies. This method provided a data-driven estimate of strike and dip of graphitic pelite units, conductivity contrasts along the shear zone, and breaks, flexures, and offsets consistent with structural reactivation. These plate geometries were then used as starting models or used in cross gradient inversions, improving the coherence and continuity of the Carpenter Lake conductive system. Falcon AGG data were inverted using both unconstrained and structurally guided approaches. Cross-gradient joint inversion was applied to align density contrasts with the VTEM-derived conductive structures. The Company plans to complete a higher-resolution ground gravity survey across the CBSZ, which will further refine the integrated modeling and future targeting. The resulting gravity model reveals density-low anomalies spatially coincident with conductive shear panels, localized density disruptions adjacent to interpreted structural breaks, and broader corridors of reduced density potentially related to hydrothermal alteration. A secondary inversion was performed using a starting model derived from the GILI lithology output, further improving geological consistency. CGI’s GILI platform integrated TMI magnetic data, surface geological mapping, and drillhole lithology and magnetic susceptibility measurements collected in 2025. GILI leverages proprietary AI and physics-based inversion modeling to create highly accurate 3D lithology models that automatically align geological data with magnetic surveys to pinpoint high-value targets with greater certainty. The resulting 3D lithology model distinguishes graphitic pelite horizons forming the primary conductive targets, low-susceptibility intrusive and quartz-rich units, moderate-susceptibility granitic gneisses, and high-susceptibility banded iron formations contributing to magnetic and gravity anomalies. This model provides a consistent geological framework that ties together conductivity, density, and magnetic susceptibility. The integrated inversion results have materially improved the understanding of structural architecture along the CBSZ. Several high-priority target areas have been identified where steeply dipping conductive plates, coincident density-low signatures, structural breaks and offsets, and favourable lithological architecture converge with a 3D shear corridor: Steeply dipping conductive plates;Coincident density-low signatures;Structural breaks and offsets; and Favourable lithological architecture. Many of these targets remain untested or only partially tested by historical drilling. The Program demonstrates that advanced inversion workflows and machine-learning-assisted lithology modelling can extract significant geological insight from historical airborne and drilling datasets without requiring new geophysical acquisitions. Greenridge believes this modelling approach has significantly enhanced the discovery potential at Carpenter Lake and will directly inform the design and prioritization of the next phase of drilling along the CBSZ. The Company and Convolutions led the geological integration and targeting strategy, while CGI executed the inversion workflow and delivered the 3D physical property and lithology models.
お知らせ • Feb 18Greenridge Exploration Inc. Announces Commencement of Winter 2026 Drilling Program with Denison Mines At the Hook-Carter Uranium Project in the Athabasca Basin, SaskatchewanGreenridge Exploration Inc. announced that the 2026 winter drilling program is underway at the Hook- Carter Uranium Project located in the southwestern Athabasca Basin region of Saskatchewan, Canada. The Project is owned 20% by Greenridge and 80% by Denison Mines Corp. ("Denison"), with Denison acting as operator of the Project. Hook- Carter is host to the interpreted northeastern strike extensions of parallel structural trends, including the Derkson Trend and the prolific Patterson Lake Corridor ("PLC"), along which multiple uranium deposits and showings have been discovered to the southwest of the Project. Highlights of the Hook- Carter 2026 Drilling Program: Denison and Greenridge plan to drill up to eight diamond drill holes totaling approximately 4,600 metres. Drill targets were defined through the integration of detailed 2025 ground geophysical surveys with historical exploration data that identified key geological indicators of a potential mineralizing system. The 2026 drilling Program has commenced on the Derkson Trend, a northeast-southwest trending conductive corridor east of the PLC that remains underexplored at Hook- Carter. Management further cautions that historical results, discoveries and published resource estimates on adjacent or nearby mineral properties, or other properties located within the Athabasca Basin, whether in reference to stated current resource estimates or historical resource estimates, are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be achieved on the Project. The Gibbons Creek property hosts high-grade uraniferous boulders located in 2013, with grades of up to 4.28% U3O8 3, and the McKenzie Lake project saw a 2023 prospecting program return three samples which included 844 ppm U-total (0.101% U3O8), 273 ppm U-total, and 259 ppm U-total. The Nut Lake property located in the Thelon Basin includes historical drilling which intersected up to 9ft of 0.69% U3O8 including 4.90% U3O8 over 1ft from 8ft depth. In 2024, Greenridge's prospecting program located a float sample that returned 31.13% U3O8, sourced from the Tundra Showing. The Firebird Nickel property has seen two drill programs (7 holes totaling 1,339 m), where hole FN20-002 intersected 23.8 m of 0.36% Ni and 0.09% Cu, including 10.6 m of 0.55% Ni and 0.14% Cu. The Electra Nickel project 2022 drill program included results of 2,040 ppm Ni over 1m and 1,260 ppm Ni over 3.5m.
お知らせ • Jan 30Greenridge Exploration Inc. Provides Update on 2025 Athabasca Basin Region Exploration ActivitiesGreenridge Exploration Inc. provided an update on its uranium and critical metals exploration activities completed in 2025 in the Athabasca Basin region of Saskatchewan, Canada. The 2025 drill program intersected prospective lithologies for hosting uranium mineralization, namely graphitic pelitic gneisses carrying sulphides, with anomalous pathfinder geochemistry including uranium, arsenic, nickel, copper, cobalt, lead and zinc.arpenter Lake has an active exploration permit good for prospecting, geophysics, and drilling up to thirty (30) drill holes, valid to April 1, 2026. Numerous mineral showings are found within and near Flying Vee, including the on-property Nickel Lake East and Nickel Lake West nickel showings, the Day Lake gold showing, and the off-project Axis Lake nickel-copper deposit located approximately fifteen (15) kilometres to the southwest within Greenridge's 100%-owned Firebird Nickel Project. In 2025, Axiom completed an Xcite™? airborne survey consisting of 726 line-kilometres at 100-metre line spacings, which provided high resolution EM data and detected conductive zones coincident with mineral showings such as Nickel Lake, Reeve Lake and Day Lake. The Company holds an active exploration permit for surface prospecting and sampling, geophysics, and drilled of up to 100 drill holes at Flying Vee, valid to March 31, 2028. The Gibbons Creek property hosts high-grade uraniferous boulders located in 2013, with grades of up to 4.28% U3O8 6, and the McKenzie Lake project saw a 2023 prospecting program return three samples which included 844 ppm U-total (0.101% U3O8), 273 ppm U-total, and 259 ppm U-total. The Nut Lake property located in the Thelon Basin includes historical drilling which intersected up to 9ft of 0.69% U3O8 including 4.90% U3O8 over 1ft from 8ft depth. In 2024, Greenridge's prospecting program located a float sample that returned 31.13% U3O8, sourced from the Tundra Showing. The Firebird Nickel property has seen two drill programs (7 holes totaling 1,339 m), where hole FN20-002 intersected 23.8 m of 0.36% Ni and 0.09% Cu, including 10.6 m of 0.55% Ni and 0.14% Cu. The Electra Nickel project 2022 drill program included results of 2,040 ppm Ni over 1m and 1,260 ppm Ni over 3.5m.
お知らせ • Jan 22Greenridge Exploration Inc. Announces Results of Summer 2025 Drilling at the Carpenter Lake Uranium Project, Athabasca Basin AreaGreenridge Exploration Inc. announced the results of the Summer 2025 diamond drilling program (the ‘Program’) at its Carpenter Lake Project (‘Carpenter Lake’ or the ‘Property’), located on the southern margin of the Athabasca Basin in northern Saskatchewan, Canada. Eight holes were completed for a total of 1,368 metres on selected target areas along the Cable Bay Shear Zone (the ‘CBSZ’), a major structural feature that bisects the Project. Highlights of the 2025 Drilling Program Eight holes were completed for a total of 1,368 m of core NQ drilling across select targets intended to test Geophysical and Geochemical targets along the CBSZ targeting shallow basement-hosted uranium mineralization at the target areas. Two drillholes were lost before reaching their planned depth due to technical issues. Drilling intersected prospective lithologies for hosting uranium mineralization, namely graphitic pelitic gneisses carrying sulphides, with anomalous pathfinder geochemistry including uranium, arsenic, nickel, copper, cobalt, lead and zinc. Intervals of anomalous radioactivity (measured by downhole Mount Sopris 2PGA-1000 downhole gamma probe) were intersected in three of the eight drill holes completed and is associated with structural zones and favorable rock types including graphitic pelite adjacent to favorable cross structures, and structural breaks.Graphitic-sulphidic stacked shear and fault zones were encountered in multiple holes, many featuring prominent brittle reactivation features including breccias, cataclasites, and fault gouge. Anomalous dravite, a pathfinder clay alteration mineral containing boron, which is often found near a potential mineralized system, was observed by short wave infra-red (‘SWIR’) spectroscopy and confirmed by laboratory analysis, showing strongly anomalous Boron associated with structural deformation and anomalous uranium. The 2025 drill program has demonstrated that the prospective graphitic pelitic gneisses at the Project extends further south than previously known, and that anomalous geochemistry observed in the drill core (uranium, boron and base metals) indicate that uranium-bearing fluids have mobilized along the CBSZ. The helicopter-assisted drilling operations generated a low environmental impact during drill moves and drill pad construction, providing a sustainable exploration practice. Following its review of the 2025 drilling results, Greenridge believes that the greatest potential for uranium mineralization within the Project area lies in continued testing of areas where gravity lows coincide with structural breaks, cross cutting structures or offsets in EM conductors. A ground gravity survey is being commissioned consisting of approximately 1,000 survey stations straddling the identified electromagnetic (‘EM’) conductors along the CBSZ trend. Additionally, Greenridge is continuing comprehensive geophysical inversions and lithostructural modelling to gain a more comprehensive understanding of structural elements that may control potential for uranium mineralization. The drilling program successfully confirmed the presence of graphitic pelitic gneisses extending further south than previously known, the combined presence of sulphides and returned anomalous uranium and pathfinder element geochemistry, along with zones of promoted radioactivity associated with favorable structures and rock types. The program also identified stacked graphitic-sulphidic shear zones with evidence of structural reactivation, as well as boron-rich dravite alteration, supporting the interpretation that uranium-bearing fluids have migrated along the shear zone. Work is ongoing at the property with refined geophysical surveys and ongoing targeting work underway.
お知らせ • Apr 29Greenridge Exploration Inc Initiates Ground Gravity Survey At Carpenter Lake Uranium ProjectGreenridge Exploration Inc. announced the commencement of a ground geophysical program at its Carpenter Lake Uranium Project, located on the southern margin of the Athabasca Basin in northern Saskatchewan, Canada. Axiom Exploration Group Ltd. of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, has mobilized a gravity geophysical crew to the Property to survey selected target areas along the Cable Bay Shear Zone, a major structural feature that bisects the Property. Well-known basement-hosted and unconformity-type uranium deposits in the Athabasca Basin region commonly exhibit a gravity low signature – an indicator of potential clay-altered zones associated with uranium mineralization due to hydrothermal alteration reducing the host rock density. Greenridge is carrying out a high-resolution ground gravity survey at the Property during the final weeks of frozen ground conditions to cover target zones A1, A2 and A5, which were identified by previous geophysics and drilling. The helicopter-assisted survey operations will generate a low environmental impact during station measurements, providing a sustainable exploration practice. Carpenter Lake is comprised of twelve mineral claims covering approximately 18,680 hectares that straddle the southern margin of the Athabasca Basin Supergroup sandstones and cover more than fifteen kilometers of the Cable Bay Shear Zone. The Cable Bay Shear Zone is characterized by a well-defined conductive signature, radiometric anomalies, and numerous historically mapped uranium occurrences. The presence of conductive graphitic metasedimentary rocks often associated with uranium deposition in the Athabasca Basin has been confirmed by both historical drilling and the Company’s 2025 drilling on the Property. The 2026 gravity survey will employ a Scintrex CG6 Autograve instrument to collect sub-surface readings within a virtual grid established by a Trimble R12i GNSS global positioning system receiver. Ground penetrating radar will be used to map ice thickness, and to profile lake bottoms for better interpretation of the data collected on frozen lakes. Management cautions that historical results collected and reported by operators unrelated to Greenridge have not been verified nor confirmed by its Qualified Person; however, the historical results create a scientific basis for ongoing work at the Property. Management further cautions that published historical results and discoveries on adjacent or nearby mineral properties are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be achieved on the Property.
お知らせ • Apr 16Greenridge Exploration Inc., Annual General Meeting, Jun 22, 2026Greenridge Exploration Inc., Annual General Meeting, Jun 22, 2026.
お知らせ • Apr 09Greenridge Exploration Inc. Completes Advanced 3D Inversion and Lithology Modelling Program At Carpenter Lake Uranium ProjectGreenridge Exploration Inc. completed an integrated 3D multi-physics inversion and machine-learning-assisted lithology modelling program at its Carpenter Lake Uranium Project, located along the Cable Bay Shear Zone on the southern margin of the Athabasca Basin, northern Saskatchewan. The work was completed by Convolutions Geoscience Corp. in collaboration with Computational Geosciences Inc., who served as independent inversion specialists and developers of the Geophysics-Informed Lithology Interpolation platform. The Program represents the first fully integrated reinterpretation of the Project’s historical airborne datasets, including the 2014 versatile time-domain electromagnetic survey, 2015 Falcon Airborne Gravity Gradiometry survey (all seven tensor components), and high-resolution Total Magnetic Intensity data. CGI and Convolutions applied a modern inversion workflow incorporating parametric plate modelling of VTEM conductors, cross-gradient joint inversion of gravity and electromagnetic datasets, 3D lithology model generation using GILI, high-resolution OcTree and tensor meshes, and incorporation of Greenridge’s 2025 drilling data and physical property and structural measurements from drill core. This approach produced 3D physical property models consistent with all available data and a lithology model of the CBSZ corridor, significantly advancing the structural interpretation of the Project. Initial unconstrained VTEM inversions were unable to fully resolve the steep, shear-hosted conductors known from drilling and mapping. CGI applied parametric plate inversions, modelling the CBSZ as a series of steeply dipping rectangular conductive bodies. This method provided a data-driven estimate of strike and dip of graphitic pelite units, conductivity contrasts along the shear zone, and breaks, flexures, and offsets consistent with structural reactivation. These plate geometries were then used as starting models or used in cross gradient inversions, improving the coherence and continuity of the Carpenter Lake conductive system. Falcon AGG data were inverted using both unconstrained and structurally guided approaches. Cross-gradient joint inversion was applied to align density contrasts with the VTEM-derived conductive structures. The Company plans to complete a higher-resolution ground gravity survey across the CBSZ, which will further refine the integrated modeling and future targeting. The resulting gravity model reveals density-low anomalies spatially coincident with conductive shear panels, localized density disruptions adjacent to interpreted structural breaks, and broader corridors of reduced density potentially related to hydrothermal alteration. A secondary inversion was performed using a starting model derived from the GILI lithology output, further improving geological consistency. CGI’s GILI platform integrated TMI magnetic data, surface geological mapping, and drillhole lithology and magnetic susceptibility measurements collected in 2025. GILI leverages proprietary AI and physics-based inversion modeling to create highly accurate 3D lithology models that automatically align geological data with magnetic surveys to pinpoint high-value targets with greater certainty. The resulting 3D lithology model distinguishes graphitic pelite horizons forming the primary conductive targets, low-susceptibility intrusive and quartz-rich units, moderate-susceptibility granitic gneisses, and high-susceptibility banded iron formations contributing to magnetic and gravity anomalies. This model provides a consistent geological framework that ties together conductivity, density, and magnetic susceptibility. The integrated inversion results have materially improved the understanding of structural architecture along the CBSZ. Several high-priority target areas have been identified where steeply dipping conductive plates, coincident density-low signatures, structural breaks and offsets, and favourable lithological architecture converge with a 3D shear corridor: Steeply dipping conductive plates;Coincident density-low signatures;Structural breaks and offsets; and Favourable lithological architecture. Many of these targets remain untested or only partially tested by historical drilling. The Program demonstrates that advanced inversion workflows and machine-learning-assisted lithology modelling can extract significant geological insight from historical airborne and drilling datasets without requiring new geophysical acquisitions. Greenridge believes this modelling approach has significantly enhanced the discovery potential at Carpenter Lake and will directly inform the design and prioritization of the next phase of drilling along the CBSZ. The Company and Convolutions led the geological integration and targeting strategy, while CGI executed the inversion workflow and delivered the 3D physical property and lithology models.
お知らせ • Feb 18Greenridge Exploration Inc. Announces Commencement of Winter 2026 Drilling Program with Denison Mines At the Hook-Carter Uranium Project in the Athabasca Basin, SaskatchewanGreenridge Exploration Inc. announced that the 2026 winter drilling program is underway at the Hook- Carter Uranium Project located in the southwestern Athabasca Basin region of Saskatchewan, Canada. The Project is owned 20% by Greenridge and 80% by Denison Mines Corp. ("Denison"), with Denison acting as operator of the Project. Hook- Carter is host to the interpreted northeastern strike extensions of parallel structural trends, including the Derkson Trend and the prolific Patterson Lake Corridor ("PLC"), along which multiple uranium deposits and showings have been discovered to the southwest of the Project. Highlights of the Hook- Carter 2026 Drilling Program: Denison and Greenridge plan to drill up to eight diamond drill holes totaling approximately 4,600 metres. Drill targets were defined through the integration of detailed 2025 ground geophysical surveys with historical exploration data that identified key geological indicators of a potential mineralizing system. The 2026 drilling Program has commenced on the Derkson Trend, a northeast-southwest trending conductive corridor east of the PLC that remains underexplored at Hook- Carter. Management further cautions that historical results, discoveries and published resource estimates on adjacent or nearby mineral properties, or other properties located within the Athabasca Basin, whether in reference to stated current resource estimates or historical resource estimates, are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be achieved on the Project. The Gibbons Creek property hosts high-grade uraniferous boulders located in 2013, with grades of up to 4.28% U3O8 3, and the McKenzie Lake project saw a 2023 prospecting program return three samples which included 844 ppm U-total (0.101% U3O8), 273 ppm U-total, and 259 ppm U-total. The Nut Lake property located in the Thelon Basin includes historical drilling which intersected up to 9ft of 0.69% U3O8 including 4.90% U3O8 over 1ft from 8ft depth. In 2024, Greenridge's prospecting program located a float sample that returned 31.13% U3O8, sourced from the Tundra Showing. The Firebird Nickel property has seen two drill programs (7 holes totaling 1,339 m), where hole FN20-002 intersected 23.8 m of 0.36% Ni and 0.09% Cu, including 10.6 m of 0.55% Ni and 0.14% Cu. The Electra Nickel project 2022 drill program included results of 2,040 ppm Ni over 1m and 1,260 ppm Ni over 3.5m.
お知らせ • Jan 30Greenridge Exploration Inc. Provides Update on 2025 Athabasca Basin Region Exploration ActivitiesGreenridge Exploration Inc. provided an update on its uranium and critical metals exploration activities completed in 2025 in the Athabasca Basin region of Saskatchewan, Canada. The 2025 drill program intersected prospective lithologies for hosting uranium mineralization, namely graphitic pelitic gneisses carrying sulphides, with anomalous pathfinder geochemistry including uranium, arsenic, nickel, copper, cobalt, lead and zinc.arpenter Lake has an active exploration permit good for prospecting, geophysics, and drilling up to thirty (30) drill holes, valid to April 1, 2026. Numerous mineral showings are found within and near Flying Vee, including the on-property Nickel Lake East and Nickel Lake West nickel showings, the Day Lake gold showing, and the off-project Axis Lake nickel-copper deposit located approximately fifteen (15) kilometres to the southwest within Greenridge's 100%-owned Firebird Nickel Project. In 2025, Axiom completed an Xcite™? airborne survey consisting of 726 line-kilometres at 100-metre line spacings, which provided high resolution EM data and detected conductive zones coincident with mineral showings such as Nickel Lake, Reeve Lake and Day Lake. The Company holds an active exploration permit for surface prospecting and sampling, geophysics, and drilled of up to 100 drill holes at Flying Vee, valid to March 31, 2028. The Gibbons Creek property hosts high-grade uraniferous boulders located in 2013, with grades of up to 4.28% U3O8 6, and the McKenzie Lake project saw a 2023 prospecting program return three samples which included 844 ppm U-total (0.101% U3O8), 273 ppm U-total, and 259 ppm U-total. The Nut Lake property located in the Thelon Basin includes historical drilling which intersected up to 9ft of 0.69% U3O8 including 4.90% U3O8 over 1ft from 8ft depth. In 2024, Greenridge's prospecting program located a float sample that returned 31.13% U3O8, sourced from the Tundra Showing. The Firebird Nickel property has seen two drill programs (7 holes totaling 1,339 m), where hole FN20-002 intersected 23.8 m of 0.36% Ni and 0.09% Cu, including 10.6 m of 0.55% Ni and 0.14% Cu. The Electra Nickel project 2022 drill program included results of 2,040 ppm Ni over 1m and 1,260 ppm Ni over 3.5m.
お知らせ • Jan 22Greenridge Exploration Inc. Announces Results of Summer 2025 Drilling at the Carpenter Lake Uranium Project, Athabasca Basin AreaGreenridge Exploration Inc. announced the results of the Summer 2025 diamond drilling program (the ‘Program’) at its Carpenter Lake Project (‘Carpenter Lake’ or the ‘Property’), located on the southern margin of the Athabasca Basin in northern Saskatchewan, Canada. Eight holes were completed for a total of 1,368 metres on selected target areas along the Cable Bay Shear Zone (the ‘CBSZ’), a major structural feature that bisects the Project. Highlights of the 2025 Drilling Program Eight holes were completed for a total of 1,368 m of core NQ drilling across select targets intended to test Geophysical and Geochemical targets along the CBSZ targeting shallow basement-hosted uranium mineralization at the target areas. Two drillholes were lost before reaching their planned depth due to technical issues. Drilling intersected prospective lithologies for hosting uranium mineralization, namely graphitic pelitic gneisses carrying sulphides, with anomalous pathfinder geochemistry including uranium, arsenic, nickel, copper, cobalt, lead and zinc. Intervals of anomalous radioactivity (measured by downhole Mount Sopris 2PGA-1000 downhole gamma probe) were intersected in three of the eight drill holes completed and is associated with structural zones and favorable rock types including graphitic pelite adjacent to favorable cross structures, and structural breaks.Graphitic-sulphidic stacked shear and fault zones were encountered in multiple holes, many featuring prominent brittle reactivation features including breccias, cataclasites, and fault gouge. Anomalous dravite, a pathfinder clay alteration mineral containing boron, which is often found near a potential mineralized system, was observed by short wave infra-red (‘SWIR’) spectroscopy and confirmed by laboratory analysis, showing strongly anomalous Boron associated with structural deformation and anomalous uranium. The 2025 drill program has demonstrated that the prospective graphitic pelitic gneisses at the Project extends further south than previously known, and that anomalous geochemistry observed in the drill core (uranium, boron and base metals) indicate that uranium-bearing fluids have mobilized along the CBSZ. The helicopter-assisted drilling operations generated a low environmental impact during drill moves and drill pad construction, providing a sustainable exploration practice. Following its review of the 2025 drilling results, Greenridge believes that the greatest potential for uranium mineralization within the Project area lies in continued testing of areas where gravity lows coincide with structural breaks, cross cutting structures or offsets in EM conductors. A ground gravity survey is being commissioned consisting of approximately 1,000 survey stations straddling the identified electromagnetic (‘EM’) conductors along the CBSZ trend. Additionally, Greenridge is continuing comprehensive geophysical inversions and lithostructural modelling to gain a more comprehensive understanding of structural elements that may control potential for uranium mineralization. The drilling program successfully confirmed the presence of graphitic pelitic gneisses extending further south than previously known, the combined presence of sulphides and returned anomalous uranium and pathfinder element geochemistry, along with zones of promoted radioactivity associated with favorable structures and rock types. The program also identified stacked graphitic-sulphidic shear zones with evidence of structural reactivation, as well as boron-rich dravite alteration, supporting the interpretation that uranium-bearing fluids have migrated along the shear zone. Work is ongoing at the property with refined geophysical surveys and ongoing targeting work underway.
お知らせ • Dec 23Greenridge Exploration Inc. announced that it has received CAD 2.035978 million in fundingOn December 22, 2025, Greenridge Exploration Inc closed the transaction. Warren Stanyer, a director of the Company, subscribed for an aggregate of 21,000 FT Units for aggregate proceeds of CAD 7,350, Mandeep Parmar, a director of the Company, subscribed for an aggregate of 142,857 FT Units for aggregate proceeds of CAD 49,999.95; and Russell Starr, the Chief Executive Officer and a director of the Company, subscribed for an aggregate of 2,000,000 FT Units for aggregate proceeds of CAD 700,000.
お知らせ • Dec 19Greenridge Exploration Inc. Announces Winter 2026 Drilling Program At the Hook-Carter Uranium Project in the Athabasca BasinGreenridge Exploration Inc. announced that it has established plans for a 2026 winter drilling program at the Hook- Carter Uranium Project located in the Southwestern Athabasca Basin region of Saskatchewan, Canada. The Project is owned 20% by Greenridge and 80% by Denison Mines Corp. ("Denison"), with Denison acting as operator of exploration. The 2026 drilling Program will be carried out from a temporary work camp located on the Project and is expected to be completed by the end of March 2026. Management further cautions that historical results, discoveries and published resource estimates on adjacent or nearby mineral properties, or other properties located within the Athabasca Basin, whether in reference to stated current resource estimates or historical resource estimates, are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be achieved on the Project. The Gibbons Creek property hosts high-grade uraniferous boulders located in 2013, with grades of up to 4.28% U3O82, and the McKenzie Lake project saw a 2023 prospecting program return three samples which included 844 ppm U-total (0.101% U3O8), 273 ppm U-total, and 259 ppm U-total. The Nut Lake property located in the Thelon Basin includes historical drilling which intersected up to 9ft of 0.69% U3O8 including 4.90% U3O8 over 1ft from 8ft depth. In 2024, Greenridge's prospecting program located a float sample that returned 31.13% U3O8, sourced from the Tundra Showing. The Firebird Nickel property has seen two drill programs (7 holes totaling 1,339 m), where hole FN20-002 intersected 23.8 m of 0.36% Ni and 0.09% Cu, including 10.6 m of 0.55% Ni and 0.14% Cu. The Electra Nickel project 2022 drill program included results of 2,040 ppm Ni over 1m and 1,260 ppm Ni over 3.5m. The Company has strategic partnerships which includes properties being operated and advanced by Denison and Uranium Energy Corp.
お知らせ • Dec 12Greenridge Exploration Inc. Identifies Uranium Targets from Airborne Electromagnetic Survey At the Mckenzie Lake Uranium Project in Northern SaskatchewanGreenridge Exploration Inc. announced it has received the interpretation of results from a helicopter-borne time-domain electromagnetic survey (the "Survey") carried out on the McKenzie Lake Uranium Project ("McKenzie Lake", or the "Project"). Prospecting at the Project in 2021 discovered a large, angular uranium-bearing boulder with values up to 0.101% U3O8. Discovery by Greenridge of additional radioactive boulders and other radioactive anomalies in surficial soils and sediments could lead to an "up-ice" source for uranium mineralization. Management cautions that historical results collected and reported by operators unrelated to Greenridge have not been verified nor confirmed by its Qualified Person; however, the historical results create a scientific basis for ongoing work at the Project. Management further cautions that historical results, discoveries and published resource estimates on adjacent or nearby mineral properties, or other properties located within the Athabasca Basin, whether in stated current resource estimates or historical resource estimates, are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be achieved on the Project. The Gibbons Creek property hosts high-grade uraniferous boulders located in 2013, with grades of up to 4.28% U3O8 4, and the McKenzie Lake project saw a 2023 prospecting program return three samples which included 844 ppm U-total (0.101% U3O 8), 273 ppm U-total, and 259 ppm U-total. The Nut Lake property located in the Thelon Basin includes historical drilling which intersected up to 9ft of 0.69% U3O8 including 4.90% U3O8 over 1ft from 8ft depth. In 2024, Gre enridge's prospecting program located a float sample that returned 31.13% U3O8, sourced from the Tundra Showing. The Firebird Nickel property has seen two drill programs (7 holes totaling 1,339 m), where hole FN20-002 intersected 23.8 m of 0.36% Ni and 0.09% Cu, including 10.6 m of 0.55% Ni and 0.14% Cu. The Electra Nickel project 2022 drill program included results of 2,040 ppm Ni over 1m and 1,260 ppm Ni over 3.5m. The Company has strategic partnerships which includes properties being operated and advanced by Denison Mines Corp. and Uranium Energy Corp.
お知らせ • Dec 02Greenridge Exploration Inc. announced that it expects to receive CAD 2 million in fundingGreenridge Exploration Inc. announced a non-brokered private placement to issue 5,714,286 flow-through units at an issue price of CAD 0.35 for gross proceeds of CAD 2,000,000.1 on December 1, 2025. Each FT unit will consist of one flow-through share and one common share purchase warrant. Each warrant will entitle the holder thereof to purchase one common share at a price of CAD 0.40 for a period of 24 months from the date of issuance. The company may pay finder’s fees to third parties sourced by finders. The securities issuable pursuant to the sale of the FT units will be subject to a statutory hold period in Canada ending on the date that is four months plus one day following the closing date of the offering. The offering is subject to certain conditions including, but not limited to, receipt of all necessary approvals including the approval of the Canadian Securities Exchange.
お知らせ • Nov 08Greenridge Exploration Inc. Highlights Successful Results of Airborne Electromagnetic and Radiometric Survey for the Flying Vee ProjectGreenridge Exploration Inc. announced the results of a helicopter-borne time-domain electromagnetic and radiometric survey from the Flying Vee Project. Two main periods of historical exploration by multiple exploration companies are documented at Flying Vee from56 to 1988 and from 2007 to 2009, consisting of prospecting and mapping, trenching, airborne and ground geophysical surveys, and diamond drilling. Several trenches were completed between 1957 and 1962 in the eastern part of the Project area south of Nickel Lake that outlined norite-hosted nickel-copper mineralization at surface. Thirteen (13) shallow diamond drillholes were completed in 1964 with the best result in Hole #3, which returned 0.89% nickel and 0.32% copperover 0.79 metres from 11.59 to 12.38 metres.1 Greenridge terms this area as the "Nickel Lake East" showing. The Company holds an active exploration permit for surface prospecting and sampling, airborne and ground geophysics, and drilling of up to 100 drill holes, valid to March 31, 2028. Management cautions that historical results collected and reported by operators unrelated to Greenridge have not been verified nor confirmed by its Qualified Person; however, the historical results create a scientific basis for ongoing work at the Project. Management further cautions that historical results, discoveries and published resource estimates on adjacent or nearby mineral properties, whether in stated current resource estimates or historical resource estimates, are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be achieved on the Project. The Gibbons Creek property hosts high-grade uraniferous boulders located in 2013, with grades of up to 4.28% U3O87, and the McKenzie Lake project saw a 2023 prospecting program return three anomalous rock samples, which included analytical values of 844 ppm U-total (0.101% U3O8), 273 ppm U-total, and 259 ppm U-total. The Nut Lake property located in the Thelon Basin includes historical drilling which intersected up to9 ft of 0.69% U3O8 including 4.90% U3O8 over 1 ft from 8ft depth.9 In 2024, Greenridge's prospecting program located a float sample that returned 31.13% U3O8, sourced from the Tundra Showing. The Firebird Nickel property has seen two drill programs (7 holes totaling 1,339 m), where hole FN20-002 intersected 23.8 m of 0.36% Ni and 0.09% Cu, including 10.6 m of 0.55% Ni and 0.14% Cu.11 The Electra Nickel project 2022 drill program included results of 2,040 ppm Ni over 1 m and 1,260 ppm Ni over 3.5 m.12 The Company is involved with strategic partnerships, which include uranium projects being operated and advanced by Denison Mines Corp. and Uranium Energy Corp. and Uranium Energy Corporation.
お知らせ • Oct 28Greenridge Exploration Inc. Receives Airborne MobileMT Survey Results for Sabre Uranium Project in Athabasca Basin, SaskatchewanGreenridge Exploration Inc. announced the results of a high-resolution helicopter-borne Mobile Magnetotellurics survey (the "Survey") at the Sabre Uranium Project ("Sabre", or the "Project") located in the northern Athabasca Basin region of Saskatchewan, Canada. Processing of the airborne data collected was performed by Convolutions Geoscience using the most advanced digital processing tools currently available. EL introduced its MMT system in 2018 as a next-generation platform for airborne natural source audio-frequency magnetotellurics ("AFMAG"). The Fond d Lac uranium deposit, a shallow, sandstone-hosted deposit, is located approximately 5.5 kilometres to the northwest of the Project's western boundary, which may demonstrate the prospectivity of the region for the deposit of uranium mineralization. Historical exploration at the Project has identified anomalous uranium-bearing sandstone boulders and outcrop at surface, numerous interpreted fault structures, and EM conductors interpreted to lie at depths greater than 300 metres. Management cautions that historical results collected and reported by operators unrelated to Greenridge have not been verified nor confirmed by its Qualified Person; however, the historical results create a scientific basis for ongoing work in the Project. Management further cautions that historical results, discoveries and published resource estimates on adjacent or nearby mineral properties, or other properties located within the Athabasca Basin, whether in stated current resource estimates or historical resource estimates, are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be achieved on the Project. The Gibbons Creek property hosts high-grade uraniferous boulders located in 2013, with grades of up to 4.28% U3O85, and the McKenzie Lake project saw a 2023 prospecting program return three anomalous rock samples, which included analytical values of 844 ppm U-total (0.101% U3O8), 273 ppm U-total, and 259 ppm U-total. The Nut Lake property located in the Thelon Basin includes historical drilling which intersected up to 9ft of 0.69 % U3O8 including 4.90% U3O8 over 1ft from 8ft depth. In 2024, Greenridge's prospecting program located a float sample that returned 31.13% U3O8, sourced from the Tundra Showing. The Firebird Nickel property has seen two drill programs (7 holes totaling 1,339 m), where hole FN20-002 intersected 23.8 m of 0.36% Ni and 0.09% Cu, including 10.6 m of 0.55% Ni and 0.14% Cu. The Electra Nickel project 2022 drill program included results of 2,040 ppm Ni over 1m and 1,260 ppm Ni over 3.5m. The Company has strategic partnerships which includes uranium projects being operated and advanced by Denison Mines Corp. and Uranium Energy Corp.
お知らせ • Aug 28Greenridge Exploration Completes Airborne Electromagnetic Survey on the Bradley Lake Uranium Project in Northern SaskatchewanGreenridge Exploration Inc. announced it has completed a helicopter-borne time-domain electromagnetic survey on the Bradley Lake Uranium Project. Bradley Lake consists of a single mineral claim owned 100% by Greenridge with no underlying royalties totaling 1,147 hectares and located approximately thirty (30) kilometres northwest of Stony Rapids, SK. Mr. Hillacre has examined information regarding the historical exploration at the Project, which includes a review of the historical sampling, analytical and procedures underlying the information and opinions contained herein. Management cautions that historical results collected and reported by operators unrelated to Greenridge have not been verified nor confirmed by its Qualified Person; however, the historical results create a scientific basis for ongoing work at the Project. Management further cautions that historical results, discoveries and published resource estimates on adjacent or nearby mineral properties, whether in stated current resource estimates or historical resource estimates, are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be achieved on the Project.
お知らせ • Aug 12Greenridge Exploration Inc. Announces Maiden Diamond Drilling Program at the Carpenter Lake Uranium Project in the Athabasca BasinGreenridge Exploration Inc. announced plans for a diamond drilling program (the "Program") at its Carpenter Lake Project ("Carpenter Lake" or the "Property"), located on the southern margin of the Athabasca Basin in northern Saskatchewan, Canada. Carpenter Lake is comprised of nine (9) mineral claims covering approximately 15,091 hectares owned 60% by Greenridge and 40% by Renegade Gold Inc., with Greenridge acting as operator of exploration activities. Greenridge can earn a 100% interest in the Property by fulfilling a schedule of cash payments, common share issuances and exploration expenditures. Highlights of the 2025 Drilling Program: Drill Target Development: Multiple high-priority target areas have been identified for Phase I drill testing through reinterpretation and modeling of historical geophysical datasets and integration with the Company's 2024 surface exploration. Basement-Hosted Uranium Characteristics: The select target areas chosen for drilling are located along theable Bay Shear Zone and boast key geological features akin to known basement-hosted uranium deposits including strong geophysical conductors offset by significant cross-faults, coincident density anomalies, elevated uranium values in lake sediments, surface radon anomalies, and surficial uranium showings in boulders and outcrop. No uranium mineralization was intersected in the shortened program and although follow-up work was recommended, none was carried out. Greenridge's upcoming 2025 exploration represents the first drill test of Carpenter Lake in over forty-six years. The Gibbons Creek property hosts high-grade uraniferous boulders located in 2013, with grades of up to 4.28% U3O83, and the McKenzie Lake project saw a 2023 prospecting program return three samples which included 844 ppm U-total (0.101% U3O8), 273 ppm U-total, and 259 ppm U-total. The Nut Lake property located in the Thelon Basin includes historical drilling which intersected up to 9ft of 0.69% U3O8 including 4.90% U3O8 over 1ft from 8ft depth.5 In 2024, Greenridge's prospecting program located a float sample that returned 31.13% U3O8, sourced from the Tundra Showing. The Firebird Nickel property has seen two drill programs (7 holes totaling 1,339 m), where hole FN20-002 intersected 23.8 m of 0.36% Ni and 0.09% Cu, including 10.6 m of 0.55% Ni and 0.14% Cu. The Electra Nickel project 2022 drill program included results of 2,040 ppm Ni over 1m and 1,260 ppm Ni over 3.5m.
お知らせ • Jul 24Greenridge Exploration Inc. Commences Airborne Electromagnetic Survey for the Flying Vee Nickel Project in Northern SaskatchewanGreenridge Exploration Inc. announced it has commenced a helicopter-borne time-domain electromagnetic survey (the "Program") on the Flying Vee Nickel Project. Two main periods of historical exploration by several exploration companies are documented at Flying Vee from56 to 1988 and from 2007 to 2009, consisting of prospecting and mapping, trenching, airborne and ground geophysical surveys, and diamond drilling. Several trenches were completed between 1957 and 1962 in the eastern part of the Project area south of Nickel Lake that outlined norite-hosted nickel-copper mineralization at surface. Thirteen (13) shallow diamond drillholes were completed in 1964 with the best result in Hole #3, which returned 0.89% nickel and 0.32% copperover 0.79 metres from 11.59 to 12.38 metres.1 Greenridge terms this area as the "Nickel Lake East" showing. The Company holds an active exploration permit for surface prospecting and sampling, airborne and ground geophysics, and drilling of up to 100 drill holes, valid to March 31, 2028. Management cautions that historical results collected and reported by operators unrelated to Greenridge have not been verified nor confirmed by its Qualified Person; however, the historical results create a scientific basis for ongoing work at the Project. Management further cautions that historical results, discoveries and published resource estimates on adjacent or nearby mineral properties, whether in stated current resource estimates or historical resource estimates, are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be achieved on the Project. In 2024, Greenridge's prospecting program located a float sample that returned 31.13% U3O8, sourced from the Tundra Showing. The Firebird Nickel property has seen two drill programs (7 holes totaling 1,339 m), where hole FN20-002 intersected 23.8 m of 0.36% Ni and 0.09% Cu, including 10.6 m of 0.55% Ni and 0.14% Cu.11 The Electra Nickel project 2022 drill program included results of 2,040 ppm Ni over 1m and 1,260 ppm Ni over 3.5m. The Company has strategic partnerships which includes properties being operated and advanced by Denison Mines Corp. and Uranium Energy Corp.2 - Flying Vee Nickel Project: ALX Resources Corp. News Release dated July 27, 2020.
お知らせ • Jun 11Greenridge Exploration Inc. Launches Geophysical Data Review Program for the Sabre Uranium Project in Northern SaskatchewanGreenridge Exploration Inc. announced it has engaged Convolutions Geoscience of Surrey, BC, Canada ("Convolutions"), to perform a comprehensive review and integration of all available geophysical and geological data for the Sabre Uranium Project (the "Sabre Property", or the "Project") located in the northern Athabasca Basin of Saskatchewan, Canada. The purpose of the data review is to produce a comprehensive 3D model of the subsurface to detect the presence of potential uranium-mineralizing system and develop new drill targets for the Project. Convolutions is composed of a team of geophysical experts with a depth of experience in exploration for uranium in the Athabasca Basin, which hosts the richest uranium deposits in the world. In conjunction with re-processing historical geophysical data from the Sabre Property, Convolutions will utilize the geophysical and petrophysical data collected by the Canadian Mining Innovations Council's ("CMIC") Footprints Basinal U Subproject1 and the Athabasca Basin 3D Model 2.0 developed by the Government of Saskatchewan2 with the goal of enhanced targeting for uranium. In April 2025, Greenridge completed a deep-penetrating MobileMT airborne survey at the Sabre Property and will integrate the 2025 airborne results with data from the following historical geophysical surveys: 2005 MEGATEM Airborne; 2005 Falcon Airborne Gravity; 2006 Ground Horizontal Loop Electromagnetic; 2007 VTEM Airborne; 2007 Ground DC/Resistivity; 2007 Ground Time Domain Electromagnetic; 2023 Ground Time Domain Electromagnetic. Greenridge believes that the results of Convolution's data review and in versions will provide new uranium targets on the Sabre Property. Management further cautions that historical results, discoveries and published resource estimates on adjacent or nearby mineral properties, or other properties located within the Athabasca Basin, whether in stated current resource estimates or historical resource estimates, are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be achieved on the Sabre Property. The Gibbons Creek property hosts high-grade uraniferous boulders located in 2013, with grades of up to 4.28% U3O82, and the McKenzie Lake project saw a 2023 prospecting program return three samples which included 844 ppm U-total (0.101% U3O8), 273 ppm U-total, and 259 ppm U-total. The Nut Lake property located in the Thelon Basin includes historical drilling which intersected up to 9ft of 0.69% U3O8 including 4.90% U3O8 over 1ft from 8ft depth.4 In 2024, Greenridge's prospecting program located a float sample that returned 31.13% U3O8, sourced from the Tundra Showing. The Firebird Nickel property has seen two drill programs (7 holes totaling 1,339 m), where hole FN20-002 intersected 23.8 m of 0.36% Ni and 0.09% Cu, including 10.6 m of 0.55% Ni and 0.14% Cu. The Electra Nickel project 2022 drill program included results of 2,040 ppm Ni over 1m and 1,260 ppm Ni over 3.5m.
お知らせ • May 06Greenridge Exploration Inc. Announces 2025 Exploration Plans for the Blackbird Project in Northern SaskatchewanGreenridge Exploration Inc. announced its exploration plans for a helicopter-borne time domain electromagnetic survey and follow-up prospecting and mapping at the Blackbird Project located in northern Saskatchewan, Canada. The Blackbird Property is situated in an underexplored area of Saskatchewan that has recently gained recognition following new discoveries of gold and critical metals mineralization in drilling programs. The Blackbird Property lies approximately 70 kilometres (47 miles) north of LaRonge, Saskatchewan in a newly-emerging metallogenic district south of the historic Rottenstone Mine, which produced nickel, copper, gold and platinum group metals from 1965 to 1969. In June 2024, Ramp Metals Inc. reported a high-grade gold discovery at their Rottenstone SW project in drill hole Ranger-1, which intersected 73.55 grams/tonne gold over 7.5 metres from 227.0 to 234.5 metres.2 In late April 2025, Ramp Metals reported initial results of additional drilling at the Rottenstone SW project, including details of a series of intersections of massive sulphides at the Rush target with copper and zinc mineralization identified by a hand-held XRF analyzer. No significant radioactive anomalies were detected within the 1968 survey area over what is now the southern claim block of Blackbird and as a result, the Project area did not receive any ground follow-up exploration. In 1974, the Geological Survey of Canada ("GSC") carried out a regional lake sediment geochemical survey over an approximate 51,000 square kilometre area, which included the Project area. Management further cautions that historical results, discoveries and published resource estimates on adjacent or nearby mineral properties, or other properties located within northern Saskatchewan, whether in stated current resource estimates or historical resource estimates, are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be achieved on the Blackbird Property. The Gibbons Creek property hosts high-grade uraniferous boulders located in 2013, with grades of up to 4.28% U3O82, and the McKenzie Lake project saw a 2023 prospecting program return three samples which included 844 ppm U-total (0.101% U3O8), 273 ppm U-total, and 259 ppm U-total. The Nut Lake property located in the Thelon Basin includes historical drilling, which intersected up to 9ft of 0.69% U3O8 including 4.90% U3O8 over 1ft from 8ft depth. In 2024, Greenridge's prospecting program located a float sample that returned 31.13% U3O8, sourced from the Tundra Showing. The Firebird Nickel property has seen two drill programs (7 holes totaling 1,339 m), where hole FN20-002 intersected 23.8 m of 0.36% Ni and 0.09% Cu, including 10.6 m of 0.55% Ni and 0.14% Cu. The Electra Nickel project 2022 drill program included results of 2,040 ppm Ni over 1m and 1,260 ppm Ni over 3.5m. The Company has strategic partnerships which includes properties being operated and advanced by Denison Mines Corp. and Uranium Energy Corp.
お知らせ • Apr 30Greenridge Exploration Completes Airborne MobileMT Survey At the Sabre Uranium Project in Athabasca Basin, SaskatchewanGreenridge Exploration Inc. announced the completion of a high-resolution helicopter-borne Mobile MagnetoTellurics System ("MobileMT") survey at the Sabre Uranium Project (the "Sabre Property" or the "Project") located in the northern Athabasca Basin region of Saskatchewan, Canada. The Project-wide MobileMT survey completed by Expert Geophysics Surveys Inc. ("EGS") consisted of 1,536 line-kilometres flown at 200-metre line spacings over a 232 square kilometre area. The MobileMT survey was implemented to map sub-surface magnetic signatures and detect conductive zones within the margin of the Athabasca Basin sandstones that may be prospective for hosting unconformity-related uranium mineralization. The Company believes that its use of the MobileMT system is ideal for the advancement of exploration at the Sabre Property through delineation of major conductive structural systems, and the Company looks forward to the interpretation of the 2025 results to develop new drill targets. In conjunction with the processing and interpretation of the 2025 MobileMT data, Greenridge plans to undertake an extensive geophysical data compilation, which would include the following historical datasets: 2005 Falcon airborne gravity survey (UEX Corporation); Management cautions that historical results collected and reported by operators unrelated to Greenridge have not been verified nor confirmed by its Qualified Person; however, the historical results create a scientific basis for ongoing work in the Sabre Property. Management further cautions that historical results, discoveries and published resource estimates on adjacent or nearby mineral properties, or other properties located within the Sabre Property, whether in stated current resource estimates or historical resource estimates, are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be achieved on the Sabre Property.
お知らせ • Mar 07Greenridge Exploration Inc. announced that it expects to receive CAD 1.485 million in fundingGreenridge Exploration Inc. announced a non-brokered private placement of up to 3,300,000 units at a price of CAD 0.45 per unit for the gross proceeds of CAD 1,485,000 on March 7, 2025. Each unit will consist of one common share of the Company and one-half of one transferrable common share purchase warrant. Each Warrant will entitle the holder to shall acquire one additional Share at an exercise price of CAD 0.65 for a period of 36 months from the closing date. The units will be offered to qualified investors in reliance upon exemptions from the prospectus and registration requirements of applicable securities legislation. The Company may pay finders' fees to eligible finders in connection with the Placement, subject to compliance with applicable securities laws and the policies of the Canadian Securities Exchange. There will be a hold period of four months and one day on all securities issued under the Placement.
お知らせ • Feb 21Greenridge Exploration Confirms High-Grade Uranium on Its Nut Lake Uranium Project, Including 31.13% U3o8 Sample At Its Tundra ShowingGreenridge Exploration Inc. announced the results from the 2024 Work Program (the "Program") on its 100%-owned Nut Lake Project (the "Nut Lake Property" or the "Project") located in Nunavut Territory, Canada. The higher uranium assay from float samples returned 31.13% U3O8 sourced from the Tundra Showing, and the higher assay result for an outcrop sample returned 2.52% U3O8 sourcedfrom the Tundra Showing. A total of six rock samples, consisting of five (5) boulders and one (1) outcrop, were collected from the Tundra Showed area. The higher assay result, 31.1% U3O8, was collected from uraniferous float fragments proximal to the infilled trench. The primary goal of the Program was to follow-up on historical exploration, delineate the nature of these showings and in the process, highlight high-priority areas that may be further investigated in a future drill program. Multiple historical trenches and drill collars were identified during the Program. Notably, a new uranium showing, the Tayson Zone, was discovered, revealing a mineralized vein approximately 2 meters long by 2cm wide. This was concurrent with prospecting on, and in the immediate area of the Project. Results from prospecting were the discovery of two (41 m wide) syenite dikes and a frost heaved area of felsic gneiss with up to 3,000 cps on fracture surfaces. The results were followed up with a radon gal survey, a VLF-EM survey and an overburden sampling program. The radon survey results showed that the response is irregular with several good highs and the VLF-EM survey showed a series of northwesterly trending anomalies. The Project and surrounding proximal area have seen approximately 805ft of Winkie Drilling and 6920ft of diamond drilling completed on it. The Company considers uranium mineralization with concentrations greater than 1.0 wt% U3O8 to be "high-grade".
お知らせ • Jan 15Greenridge Exploration Inc. Announces Results of Its 2024 Exploration Program At Its Carpenter Lake Uranium Project in the Athabasca BasinGreenridge Exploration Inc. announced the results from its 2024 Work Program for its Carpenter Lake Project located in Northcentral Saskatchewan. The Project covers approximately 13,388 hectares of land and is comprised of seven staked mineral claims on the southern margin of the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan. Dahrouge Geological Consulting Ltd., on behalf of Greenridge, completed a fifteen day broad-scale exploration program (the “Program”) at the Carpenter Lake Property. The Program’s primary goal was to investigate the recently identified anomalies and outline high-priority targets for future drilling. Key activities during the Program included: Conducting detailed geological mapping in highly prospective zones; Carrying out prospecting and rock sampling in targeted areas; and Performing scintillometer sweeps over regions with limited outcrop exposure. The Company employed a systematic targeting approach, integrating historical data with recent exploration results to refine the focus on key areas of interest. The exploration in 2024 centered on the Cable Bay Shear Zone, a prominent structural feature intersecting the Project. The CBSZ is characterized by multiple airborne radiometric anomalies and well-defined conductive zones. Additionally, the Program evaluated uranium anomalies identified in historical lake sediment samples as part of a broader exploration strategy. In total, one hundred and sixteen samples were collected, comprised of one hundred and six (106) in situ samples from outcrop or subcrop and ten samples from float or boulders. Among these samples, twenty-two sample locations displayed anomalous radioactivity exceeding 1,000 cps, consisting of fourteen outcrops, four sub-outcrops, and four boulders, with six sample sites measuring above 3,000 cps, consisting of four outcrops and two sub-outcrops. Nine samples yielded elevated uranium assays at >50 ppm U, with five samples yielding anomalous uranium values at >100 ppm U, including one boulder and four outcrop or sub-outcrop samples. The highest result, 602 ppm U, was collected from outcrop adjacent to a high priority target. These elevated uranium values are spatially consistent with the anomalous results from the 2014 Radon-in-soil survey that was conducted over the CBSZ and serve as a positive indicator and a vector for delineation of additional mineralization. Uranium deposits in the Athabasca Basin tend to be highly localized, and as a result, can be difficult to target and easy to miss. The Carpenter Lake Property is situated along the CBSZ, immediately south of the southern rim of the Athabasca Basin. The Project extends from 1 to 35 km south of the Athabasca Basin margin and is underlain by Archean rocks of the Virgin River and Mudjatik Domain. Athabasca Group sandstone does not occur within the Project area. The Virgin River Domain to the west of the CBSZ is about 40 km wide east-west. The bulk of the Virgin River Domain is comprised of felsic gneisses featuring a strong northeasterly fabric. Overall, these rock assemblages are lithologically and metamorphically similar to those of the Mudjatik Domain east of the CBSZ. The Virgin Schist Group occurs as lenses and bands that become increasingly more abundant toward the western boundary of the domain. The group is composed of psammopelites, quartzites, pelites, amphibolites, calc-silicates, and banded iron formations.
お知らせ • Jan 14Greenridge Exploration Inc. Announces Results from its 2024 Work Program for its Carpenter Lake Project Located in Northcentral SaskatchewanGreenridge Exploration Inc. announced the results from its 2024 Work Program for its Carpenter Lake Project located in Northcentral Saskatchewan. The Project covers approximately 13,388 hectares of land and is comprised of seven (7) staked mineral claims on the southern margin of the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan. Dahrouge Geological Consulting Ltd. (DGC), on behalf of Greenridge, completed a fifteen (15) day broad-scale exploration program at the Carpenter Lake Property. The Program’s primary goal was to investigate the recently identified anomalies and outline high-priority targets for future drilling. Key activities during the Program included: Conducting detailed geological mapping in highly prospective zones; Carrying out prospecting and rock sampling in targeted areas; and Performing scintillometer sweeps over regions with limited outcrop exposure. The Company employed a systematic targeting approach, integrating historical data with recent exploration results to refine the focus on key areas of interest. The exploration in 2024 centered on the Cable Bay Shear Zone (the CBSZ), a prominent structural feature intersecting the Project. The CBSZ is characterized by multiple airborne radiometric anomalies and well-defined conductive zones. Additionally, the Program evaluated uranium anomalies identified in historical lake sediment samples as part of a broader exploration strategy. In total, one hundred and sixteen (116) samples were collected, comprised of one hundred and six (106) in situ samples from outcrop or subcrop and ten (10) samples from float or boulders. Among these samples, twenty-two (22) sample locations displayed anomalous radioactivity exceeding 1,000 cps, consisting of fourteen (14) outcrops, four (4) sub-outcrops, and four (4) boulders, with six (6) sample sites measuring above 3,000 cps, consisting of four (4) outcrops and two (2) sub-outcrops. Nine (9) samples yielded elevated uranium assays at >50 ppm U, with five (5) samples yielding anomalous uranium values at >100 ppm U, including one (1) boulder and four (4) outcrop or sub-outcrop samples. The highest result, 602 ppm U, was collected from outcrop adjacent to a high priority target. These elevated uranium values are spatially consistent with the anomalous results from the 2014 Radon-in-soil survey that was conducted over the CBSZ and serve as a positive indicator and a vector for delineation of additional mineralization. Uranium deposits in the Athabasca Basin tend to be highly localized, and as a result, can be difficult to target and easy to miss.
お知らせ • Jan 06Greenridge Exploration Announces Results of Its 2024 Exploration Program At Its Weyman Copper Project in British ColumbiaGreenridge Exploration Inc. announced the results from its 2024 Work Program for its Weyman Project located in Southeastern British Columbia. The Project covers approximately 6,925 acres of land and is comprised of 7 staked mineral claims in the southern Quesnel Terrane of British Columbia. Greenridge conducted a 1:5,000-scale reconnaissance mapping program over the whole Weyman Property. The southwestern alteration zone was identified as the most prospective exploration target on the Project. Focus moved to that alteration zone where detailed 1:5,000-scale mapping over 150 hectares was conducted. That area was included in the previously mentioned reconnaissance mapping area. Concurrent with geological mapping, a total metal ion soil survey was conducted over an extensive grid that adjoined the 2021-era western soil grid to the north and west in order to cover both the southwestern alteration zone and almost all of the Weyman Property west of the Weyman Thrust system. The 2024 soil grid comprised 24 2,500-m long lines north of the western 2021 grid and 5 1,400-m long lines east of the western 2021 grid comprising a total of 67.0 km of line. A total of 1,269 soil samples were taken at 50-m intervals along each line where soils and drainage permitted. The northwestern part of the Weyman Property hosts the southern margin of the Wild Horse batholith, a calc-alkalic intrusion in the Eastern Belt of the Quesnel terrane. Rocks comprising the batholith range from granodiorite to quartz diorite, monzonite, and diorite in contaminated boundary zones. The 2024 mapping resulted in the definition of two alteration zones related to the Wild Horse batholith, named the northeastern and southwestern alteration zones due to their locations on the Project. The northeastern alteration zone was discovered on the ridge that runs along the northeastern property boundary in the northeastern part of the Weyman Property. It is hosted by granodiorite of the Wild Horse batholith. There, narrow fractures are hosted by prograde propylitic alteration followed by potassic alteration followed by retrograde propylitic alteration. There is little disseminated alteration throughout the mass of rock. Very little mapping has been conducted on the northeastern alteration zone and its extent remains unknown. The progress of alteration at the southwestern alteration zone was as follows: Prograde propylitic alteration mostly confined to fractures, with mostly brittle deformation probably with temperatures less than 450C. Potassic alteration in fractures and disseminations outward into the rock from them, with temperatures near the brittle-ductile boundary around 450C. Anatectic heating resulting in pervasive silicification and chloritization of mafic minerals throughout both the Wild Horse granodiorite and the overlying Nicola Group volcaniclastic rocks. Retrograde propylitic alteration mostly confined to fractures, with mostly brittle deformation probably with temperatures less than 450C. Economic sulphide minerals associated with porphyry-type copper-molybdenum-gold deposits, such as chalcopyrite, bornite, and molybdenite were not found in surface outcrops in either of the two alteration zones during the current (2024) mapping. Evidence from the 2021 Monumental Gold western and current (2024) soil survey indicate that the surface exposure of the southwestern alteration zone is in the upper part of the Weyman hydrothermal system above a level of intense mineralization. Presently, the southwestern alteration zone is the primary exploration target on the Weyman Property. The southwestern alteration zone is located in the hanging-wall block of the Weyman Thrust system about 1.9 km west of the main surface trace of that system. The centre of that alteration zone is located in the northern part of the 2014 HPX Quesnellia Eastern Target. It is surrounded by a north-south trending oval of soil-copper anomalies from the 2021 Monumental Gold survey. The oval of 2021-era soil-copper anomalies that surrounds the centre of the alteration zone is interpreted to be the result of copper-bearing fluids that have streamed up from depth beneath the exposure of the alteration zone to surface, late during the operation of the Weyman hydrothermal system.Most of the elevated soil-molybdenum concentrations in the Weyman Property area are structurally related but are assumed to have been from hydrothermal sources originally. The soil-molybdenum anomaly near the northeastern corner of the 2024 Greenridge grid and west of the northeastern end of the Weyman Thrust system is about 500 meters wide on surface. The anomaly is most intense near its distinct northeastern boundary. That indicates that metal-rich fluids may have traveled eastward and upward above the floor of a zone of comparatively high permeability along the Weyman Thrust system. The association of soil-molybdenum anomalies with the Weyman Thrust system throughout its entire length across the Weyman Property indicates that a mineralized zone related to a porphyry-type copper-molybdenum-gold deposit may be present in the western part of the Weyman property from beneath the southwestern alteration zone to the northern boundary of the property, covering a distance of about 4 km. In the southwestern part of the Project area, the most obvious potential source area for the molybdenum-bearing fluids responsible for the development of molybdenum enrichment along the surface trace of the Weyman Thrust system is a mineralized part of the Weyman hydrothermal system underlying the southwestern alteration zone. In the northwestern part of the property area, the area west of the extensive soil- potassium, copper, and molybdenum anomaly is till-covered. The results of the 2020 Monumental Gold aeromagnetic survey are inconclusive in the northwestern part of the Project area.