Green Critical Minerals has completed a sampling programme over its Glencoe Exploration Permit 24834 in Queensland, collecting 90 stream sediment, and 174 soil samples. The programme was designed to better define a broad unclosed platinum palladium nickel and copper zone detected by previous explorer, Eastern Exploration Ltd. Many of the samples contained a high proportion of the colluvial cover materials and this meant that the expected anomalism was of lower order in comparison with samples taken from areas of fully residual soil. The company with the results, particularly with regards to the soils.

A 2km north south trend of largely coincident nickel copper palladium and platinum anomalism was defined over the centre of the strongly magnetic ultramafic intrusive complex. The anomalism is strengthening to the south, with nickel maximums of 580 and 430 ppm, before passing under colluvial cover. The coincident precious metal, copper and nickel anomalism is strongly indicative of a sulphide body within this ultramafic intrusive.

There is no laterite development under the masking colluvial cover at Glencoe and the enhanced metal contents cannot be explained by an enriched soil profile. Next Steps: The company plans to conduct a programme of airborne electromagnetics at Glencoe, as this geophysical technique is able to detect conductive massive sulphide ores to depths as great as 500 metres, particularly when applied to areas without conductive overburden, as is the case here. A VTEM Max airborne survey has been designed to fully cover the north-south zone of peak metal anomalism and magnetism.

The survey is to be comprised of approximately 110-line kilometres with 300m spaced east - west lines. Conductive bodies detected by this planned survey will be subsequently drill tested. Additional GCM Tenement Applications: Three additional EPM applications have been lodged over new targets in the adjacent largely colluvium covered terrain.

EPM 28612 Kildare adjoins Glencoe and contains the southern extension of the Glencoe ultramafic intrusive complex and may also host the nickel copper Pd Pt anomalism under cover. EPM 28618 and 28666 contain a number of magnetic targets within the headwaters of the south flowing Auburn River. This large catchment recorded a strong 12 ppb palladium anomaly in a reported sample taken by Eastern Exploration (renamed Iron Ridge Ltd).

Plans for the New Applications: After grant, the company is planning a staged geochemical programme involving stream sediments and soil sampling. Anomalous areas will be investigated with electromagnetics, and the conductors drilled. Palladium is probably the best pathfinder element in this district, as it has very low laboratory detection limits and virtually zero background.

It also persists at low levels within the colluvial cover around the ultramafic intrusions.