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14 hours ago
Ontario’s Low-Carbon Hydrogen Strategy positions the province as a leader in hydrogen innovation and adoption to decarbonize and electrify its economy, aiming to integrate hydrogen into its energy systems, improve public and industry awareness, and establish hydrogen hubs to enhance clean energy generation and grid stability. (Source: https://www.ontario.ca/page/ontarios-low-carbon-hydrogen-strategy#section-4)
Notably, Protium Clean Energy (GRUV.c) is well-positioned to capitalize on Ontario's growing hydrogen economy as the province's commitment aligns with GRUV's focus on advancing hydrogen technology and projects having recently acquired 31 new claims, covering approximately 620 hectares, in Ontario's Sudbury Mining Division: https://x.com/StckMasterFlash/status/1869855649007374368
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2 days ago
Yesterday, Protium Clean Energy (GRUV.c) announced that it has acquired 31 new claims, covering approximately 620 hectares, in Ontario's Sudbury Mining Division: https://protium.ca/news/protium-stakes-additional-hydrogen-prospective-claims/
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 target. Notably, the area shows potential for hydrogen, radon, and helium gas, as well as metallic minerals like iron, copper, nickel, titanium, and kimberlite formations.
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3 days ago
Last week, Protium Clean Energy Corp. (GRUV.c) announced a strategic expansion of its landholdings in Firstbrook Township with the acquisition of 24 additional single-cell mining claims, bringing the company’s total holdings in the area to over 2,600 hectares and strengthening its position in a region known for its deposits of copper, lead, cobalt, silver, and kimberlite: https://www.reddit.com/r/Wallstreetbetsnew/comments/1hfynpx/protium_clean_energy_corp_cse_gruv_driving_clean/
These new claims, which are contiguous with Protium’s existing 103-claim group, are 100% owned by the company, ensuring full control over exploration and potential development.
Marc Branson, CEO of Protium Clean Energy, underscored the significance of this acquisition as part of the company’s broader satellite survey strategy. This approach is integral to Protium’s mission of identifying resource-rich targets to support sustainable development and clean energy production.
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5 days ago
Busy last week for Protium Clean Energy (GRUV.c) with the appointment of John Ryder to its Advisory Board, a geologist who helped discover both the Drumleery lead-zinc deposit in Ireland and the discovery of the 300million+ tonne al Jalamid phosphate deposit in Saudi Arabia, as well as acquiring 24 additional single-cell mining claims in the Firstbrook Township: https://x.com/StckMasterFlash/status/1867343217265369151
The additional claims have expanded GRUV's holdings in Firstbrook Township to over 2,600 hectares, an area known for occurrences of copper, lead, cobalt, silver, and kimberlite. Notably, these claims are contiguous with the GRUV's existing 103-claim group and were staked following the positive survey results from satellite gas surveys over its Temiskaming Claim block.
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1 week ago
Following the positive survey results from satellite gas surveys over its Temiskaming Claim block, Protium Clean Energy (GRUV.c) announced that it has acquired 24 additional single-cell mining claims, expanding its holdings in Firstbrook Township to over 2,600 hectares: https://x.com/StckMasterFlash/status/1867343217265369151
The Firstbrook Township is known for occurrences of copper, lead, cobalt, silver, and kimberlite and these claims are contiguous with the GRUV's existing 103-claim group and are 100% owned by Protium.
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1 week ago
Today, Protium Clean Energy (GRUV.c) announced that it has acquired 24 additional single-cell mining claims, expanding its holdings in Firstbrook Township to over 2,600 hectares, an area known for occurrences of copper, lead, cobalt, silver, and kimberlite: https://www.newsfilecorp.com/release/233505/Protium-Clean-Energy-Corp.-Stakes-Additional-Ground-in-Firstbrook
As a result of the company's satellite survey strategy, which aims to identify and develop new resource targets in support of its clean energy and sustainable development mission, these claims are contiguous with the GRUV's existing 103-claim group and are 100% owned by Protium.
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2 weeks ago
Today, Protium Clean Energy (GRUV.c), leading resource company focused on clean energy and sustainable resource development, announced the appointment of John Ryder to its Advisory Board, a geologist who was the co-discover of the Drumleery lead-zinc deposit in Ireland and was directly involved in the discovery of the 300million+ tonne al Jalamid phosphate deposit in Saudi Arabia: https://www.newsfilecorp.com/release/233166/Protium-Clean-Energy-Corp.-Announces-Appointment-of-John-Ryder-to-Advisory-Board
This news follows GRUV's previous announcement regarding positive survey results from satellite gas surveys over its Temiskaming Claim block, identifying a hydrogen target and showing significant progress with the identification of anomalous targets on its property that resemble known discoveries: https://x.com/StckMasterFlash/status/1866261388831621516
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2 weeks ago
Last week, Protium Clean Energy (GRUV.c) announced positive survey results from its satellite gas surveys over its Temiskaming Claim block, identifying a hydrogen target and positioning Protium as a significant player in hydrogen and helium exploration, supported by a solid strategy and advanced exploration techniques: https://fuelcellsworks.com/2024/12/03/hydrogen-economy/protium-survey-results-identify-hydrogen-target
Notably, GRUV identified anomalous targets on the property, similar to known discoveries, alongside finding a five-hydrogen anomaly and multiple smaller anomalies and observing high helium abundances, enhancing the area's potential as hydrogen and helium often share migration pathways.