Greenridge Exploration Inc. received results from an HTDEM survey on the McKenzie Lake Uranium Project. The survey covered 365 line-kilometers and mapped a major fault zone and conductive zones on the project. The data shows potential for uranium mineralization in the region.

The 2025 survey data provides high-resolution information on the geological domains and fault structures at McKenzie Lake. The EM response data indicates a trend of conductivity overlapping a major fault, suggesting a prospective setting for uranium mineralization. Ground geophysical surveys are recommended for further delineation of anomalous zones.

Greenridge plans to integrate the 2025 survey results with previous data for surface exploration in 2026. The company holds an exploration permit until 2027 and aims to discover additional uranium mineralization sources based on prospecting and radiometric results. Ground geophysical surveys are recommended for future drill targeting.

McKenzie Lake is situated near prolific uranium mines in the Athabasca Basin and has seen recent uranium discoveries nearby. Greenridge has a large uranium property portfolio in Canada and strategic partnerships with other mining companies. The company aims to create shareholder value through mineral exploration and development projects.

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