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Greenridge Exploration Announces Results of its 2024 Exploration Program at its Carpenter Lake Uranium Project in the Athabasca Basin

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Greenridge Exploration Inc.
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Highlights

  • Confirmation and locations of multiple high priority targets were identified and mapped. These locations will be further explored in preparation for future drilling.

  • Twenty-two (22) sample locations displayed anomalous radioactivity exceeding 1,000 counts per second (“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.

  • The highest result, 602 ppm U, was collected from outcrop adjacent to a high priority target.

Vancouver, British Columbia, Jan. 13, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Greenridge Exploration Inc. ("Greenridge" or the "Company") (CSE: GXP | OTC: GXPLF | FRA: HW3), is pleased to announce the results from its 2024 Work Program for its Carpenter Lake Project (the “Carpenter Lake Property” or the “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.

Russell Starr, Chief Executive Officer of the Company, commented, “The results from the 2024 exploration program are highly encouraging and form a cohesive targeting framework for more advanced exploration. The Program provided multiple areas which must be further explored and mapped which will be used to define a future drilling program.”

Dahrouge Geological Consulting Ltd. (“DGC” or “Dahrouge“), on behalf of Greenridge, completed a fifteen (15) 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 (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.