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Adelayde Exploration to Commence Operations on the George Lake South Antimony Project in New Brunswick

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Executive Summary
- Adelayde Exploration has engaged New‑Sense Geophysics Ltd. to support the upcoming work program on its 100 % owned George Lake South Antimony Project, with field work slated to begin shortly.
- The company announced membership in two defense industry associations (CADSI in Canada and NDIA in the USA) to help advance its critical minerals portfolio.
- Management highlighted that the firm is well‑financed to pursue both the antimony project and the Sisson North tungsten project throughout the remainder of 2026.
Key Details
- Engagement: New‑Sense Geophysics Ltd. contracted to provide geophysical services for the George Lake South Antimony Project.
- Project Scope: Work program will commence imminently on the 4,722‑acre antimony property located near the historic George Lake Antimony Mine in New Brunswick.
- Strategic Partnerships: Joined CADSI (Canada Defence and Security Industry Association) and NDIA (National Defense Industrial Association, USA) to leverage relationships for critical mineral development.
- Additional Projects Mentioned:
- Sisson North Tungsten Project – 9,780 acres in New Brunswick, bordering Northcliff Resources’ Sisson Tungsten Mine.
- McGee Lithium Clay Deposit – 1,136 acres with a NI 43‑101 resource of 320 Mt @ 803 ppm Li (1,369,000 t LCE indicated) and 157 Mt @ 865 ppm Li (723,000 t LCE inferred).
- Management Quote: President & CEO James Nelson emphasized the importance of advancing antimony and tungsten projects and noted strong financing for continued activity in 2026.
- Qualified Person: Technical disclosure reviewed and approved by Frank Bain, P.Geo., director and qualified person under NI 43‑101.
Notable Quotes
“We look forward to commencing work on our antimony project… Antimony is an increasingly strategic commodity… We are also about to begin work on our Sisson North tungsten project and are well financed for both these projects.” – James Nelson, President & CEO.
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