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Bayridge Resources Identifies a Number of Airborne Geophysical Targets at Constellation Project

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - July 17, 2024) - Bayridge Resources Corp. (CSE: BYRG) (OTC Pink: BYRRF) (FSE: O0K) ("Bayridge" or the "Company") has received the final deliverables from Geotech for the airborne VTEM Survey recently completed at its 11,142 ha Constellation uranium project in Canada's Athabasca Basin region and is pleased to report a number of magentic and electromagnetic anomalies have been identified (Figure 1). The data package has been sent to in3D Geoscience Inc., for interpretation and priority ranking of the anomalies in advance of late Q3 surface exploration ground truthing in advance of H1 2025 drilling. Bayridge is fully funded to undertake the surface exploration and follow up drilling with the completion of its recent financing (see April 17th, 2024 NR).

Figure 1 Constellation Project VTEM B-Field Z Component Channel 30, Time Gate 0.880 ms
(Electromagnetic anomalies are warm colors yellow through pink)

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"The Bayridge technical team is very pleased to see the positive initial results from the VTEM survey," commented President & CEO, Saf Dhillon. "We will let the experts at in3D Geoscience further define and rank the magnetic and electromagnetic anomalies for our fully permitted and fully funded Q3 exploration program as we work to make the next basement-hosted uranium discovery in the area," he continued.

The Company is also pleased to announce it has received its Level I Exploration permit for Constellation.

The Constellation property has favourable geology for basement-hosted unconformity-style uranium deposits. The regional geology and magnetics have defined structural lineaments trending NNW and ESE, which could represent structural conduits between the Archean granite inlier and graphitic metasediments that have been mapped on the property. These types of structural zones typically act as pathways for hydrothermal activity. Historical NE-trending conductors have also been outlined on the property, but are under-explored and un-drilled. Strong EM conductors are proven targets associated with unconformity and basement-hosted uranium mineralization in and around the Athabasca Basin.

Bayridge is earning up to an 80% interest in Constellation through a series of cash payments, share issuances and exploration expenditures over the next 4 years. Constellation is located 60 km southwest of the Key Lake Mine, and is accessible via helicopter or float plane, with potential winter road access from Highway 914.