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Drill Results

New Earth Resources Reports Ongoing Grid Sampling and Mapping at Lucky Boy Uranium Project

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Executive Summary

  • New Earth Resources Corp. reports progress on its Lucky Boy uranium property, having completed roughly 40 % of systematic grid soil sampling and detailed geological mapping.
  • The company highlights historic shallow RC drilling that missed deeper mineralization and notes intrusive dike geology may be obscuring target lithology.
  • Ongoing field work will continue soil sampling, mapping, and structural analysis to better define potential uranium extensions indicated by past MMI and radon surveys.

Key Details

  • Exploration preparation began late January 2026, encompassing grid soil sampling on 100‑m line spacing with 50‑m intervals across the core mineralized area.
  • Approximately 40 % of the known mineralization zone has been systematically sampled to date.
  • Historic 2006 reverse‑circulation (RC) drilling only intersected upper portions of the quartzite host; deeper targets remain untested.
  • Geological mapping identified a low‑angle, 50–100 m thick dark intrusive dike that obscures the lithology hosting uranium mineralization.
  • Mobile Metallic Ion (MMI) surveys (2006) and radon gas surveys (2023) revealed surface anomalies suggesting possible deeper mineralization beneath the intrusive unit, with elevated radon values indicating a potential south‑west extension.
  • Current field activities focus on completing grid soil sampling, detailed mapping, and identifying structural pathways for radon migration.
  • Preliminary geochemical samples have been collected and sent to Paragon Geochemical; additional rock and soil samples will follow.
  • Qualified Person: Warren Robb, P.Geo., consulting geologist, reviewed and approved the scientific and technical information per NI 43‑101.

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