Green Bridge Metals Conducts Drilling at Titac for Titanium and Copper Resource Evaluation
Green Bridge Metals is conducting a diamond drilling program at the Titac site in Minnesota to evaluate copper mineralization and improve understanding of titanium mineralization associated with ilmenite. Laboratory tests are planned to assess the feasibility of extracting titanium dioxide (TiO2) from ilmenite, crucial for determining the project's economic viability. The company aims to capitalize on growing demand for critical minerals as U.S. and Canadian governments invest in domestic resource production.

Green Bridge Metals is performing a diamond drilling program at the Titac site in the Duluth Complex, Minnesota, primarily targeting copper mineralization. The drilling will also provide core samples to enhance the understanding of the titanium mineralization linked to ilmenite.
Planned laboratory studies will investigate the extraction of titanium dioxide (TiO2) from ilmenite, a key step in evaluating the project's economic value. The Titac project contains both titanium dioxide and copper mineralization, potentially allowing for the extraction of by-products that could increase overall project value. The U.S. and Canadian governments have increased support for critical mineral production, beneficial for companies like Green Bridge Metals amid strong demand for copper, nickel, and titanium across various industries.




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