Green Bridge Metals Corporation announced it has contracted Geotech Ltd. of Aurora, Ontario to carry out a helicopter-borne Versatile Time-Domain Electromagnetic (VTEMTM Plus) and magnetic geophysical survey of the Chrome Puddy ultramafic intrusion, located in the Thunder Bay Mining division, Ontario. The purpose of the survey is to delineate drill targets that are associated with nickel mineralization encountered in historical drill holes and to better define untested conductors defined in a historical (2000) airborne survey. The survey is anticipated to be completed in July 2024 and will consist of 224 line-km flown at 100 m line spacing for full coverage of the 1,546 ha Property.

The Chrome-Puddy Property is an EV metals project located 85 km north of the Lac des Iles Palladium Mine in the Thunder Bay Mining Division, Ontario with nickel, copper, cobalt and platinum group metals mineralization hosted in a 6.5 km by 1.5 km ultramafic intrusion. The project has numerous historical drill targets that require refinement from the planned airborne survey. The VTEMTM Plus system and associated magnetic survey are well suited to the mineralization targets on the Property that include both Ni-Cu-PGM sulphide targets and bulk tonnage Ni-Co-Fe oxide mineralization with a historical resource.

Geotech Ltd.'s Versatile Time-Domain Electromagnetic (VTEMTM Plus) system is designed to detect discrete conductive anomalies as well as map lateral and vertical variations in resistivity. A high-sensitivity cesium magnetometer flown in conjunction with the VTEMTM Plus facilitates mapping geologic structure and lithology. The system has a radar altimeter with an accuracy of approximately 1 meter of real time (WAAS) GPS Navigation System providing in-flight accuracy of up to 1.5 m. Field Program - In addition to the geophysical surveys, Green Bridge has contracted A-Star Prospecting of Thunder Bay to establish a camp on Chrome Lake as a base for future drilling programs. A-Star Prospecting will also conduct channel sampling of outcrop exposures identified in the autumn 2023 prospecting program.

The 2023 prospecting identified widespread promoted nickel values ranging from 0.10% to 0.38% Ni with an average of 0.20% Ni, with associated promoted iron, cobalt and chromium values in grab samples of serpentinized ultramafic rocks. The channel sampling will be the first step in quantifying the grade and surface widths of this type of mineralization at Chrome-Puddy. Green Bridge anticipates that the VTEMTM Plus surveys and additional sampling will enable drill targets to be finalized for a subsequent drilling program.