Yesterday, Protium Clean Energy (GRUV.c) announced that it has acquired 31 new claims, covering approximately 620 hectares, in Ontario's Sudbury Mining Division.
Strategically located near the Lake Timiskaming Structural Zone with two northwest-southeast "graben" faults intersecting a northeast-trending cross fault, the claims feature intersecting faults and a five-kilometer-long, 800m wide hydrogen "Predictive Fingerprint Target," identified using AI and satellite data.
Notably, the area shows potential for hydrogen, radon, and helium gas, as well as metallic minerals like iron, copper, nickel, titanium, and kimberlite formations.
Aligning with GRUV's strategy to expand its hydrogen-focused claim holdings and aim to become the largest landholder in Canada of hydrogen prospective targets, these new claims are a result of GRUV's ongoing satellite surveys over its Temiskaming Claim block.
With its expanded landholdings and promising survey results, GRUV is building a solid foundation for growth in the hydrogen and helium markets, providing a unique opportunity for investors interested in sustainable resource development.
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https://protium.ca/news/protium-stakes-additional-hydrogen-prospective-claims/ Posted on Behalf of Protium Clean Energy Corp.