Technical Study
Green Bridge Metals to Ship Titac Drill Core for Metallurgical Testing to Evaluate Titanium Dioxide Extraction Potential

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Executive Summary
- Green Bridge Metals will ship selected diamond‑drill core from the Titac Project to a Canadian lab for metallurgical testing of ilmenite‑hosted TiO₂ using the chloride process.
- The testing supports evaluation of both titanium and copper extraction pathways, a key step toward assessing the economic viability of the inferred resources at Titac.
- The company renewed its engagement with MCS Market Communication Service GmbH, paying EUR 372,000 for marketing services through June 1 2026 (total paid to date EUR 744,000 ≈ CAD 1.18 M).
Key Details
- Metallurgical Program: Core from the Titac diamond‑drilling program will be analyzed to determine TiO₂ recoverability and optimal processing routes.
- Project Context: Titic lies in the South Contact District of the Duluth Complex, containing ~15 % TiO₂ and 0.3–0.4 % Cu over long intervals; resources are currently classified as inferred.
- Purpose: Results will feed future resource evaluation, engineering studies, and potential co‑product (copper) development strategies.
- IR Renewal: Immediate renewal of MCS services for online marketing, campaign creation, material production, research & analytics.
- Compensation: EUR 372,000 paid for the renewed term; cumulative compensation to date EUR 744,000 (≈ CAD 1,179,240). Services run until 2026‑06‑01 or budget exhaustion.
- Qualified Person: Ajeet Milliard, Chief Geologist, NI 43‑101 Qualified Person, reviewed and approved technical information.
Notable Quotes
- “The metallurgical testing is a critical step in understanding the extractability of TiO₂ from ilmenite at Titac, helping us evaluate the deposit’s economic potential.” – David Suda, President & CEO
- “Renewing our partnership with MCS ensures continued visibility and investor outreach as we advance technical work across the South Contact District.” – David Suda, President & CEO
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