Green Bridge Metals Reports Visible Copper Sulfide Mineralization in Initial 2026 Titac Drilling, Duluth Complex Minnesota
Duluth Duluth (US:DLTH) Accessnewswire·2026-03-26 21:00

Core Insights - Green Bridge Metals Corporation has reported visible copper sulfide mineralization in its initial drilling at the Titac Project in Minnesota, indicating potential for copper mineralization associated with titanium resources [2][3][9]. Drilling Program Update - The Phase 1 diamond core drilling program commenced in late January 2026, with three drill holes completed, totaling 1,196 meters drilled [5][8]. - The drill holes TS26-002a (309 m), TS26-003 (410 m), and TS26-005 (477 m) are part of a planned six-hole fence to evaluate copper mineralization systematically [5][13]. Mineralization Observations - All three drill holes intersected visually identifiable sulfide mineralization, specifically chalcopyrite, over intervals of approximately 100-450 meters downhole [6][9]. - Ilmenite, the principal titanium-bearing mineral, was observed throughout the intrusion in each hole, supporting the geological model [6][9]. Future Steps - Samples from the completed holes are being prepared for shipment to an independent laboratory for assay analysis, with results pending [10][9]. - The ongoing core logging, sampling, and QA/QC procedures are crucial for confirming the visual observations and refining the understanding of potential mineralization [10][11]. Resource Context - The Titac Project is being evaluated for its potential to host copper mineralization associated with an existing inferred mineral resource estimate of approximately 46.6 million tonnes at 15% TiO2 [13][17].

Green Bridge Metals Reports Visible Copper Sulfide Mineralization in Initial 2026 Titac Drilling, Duluth Complex Minnesota - Reportify