Adelayde Exploration Begins George Lake South Antimony-Tungsten Work Program in New Brunswick

Adelayde Exploration Begins George Lake South Antimony-Tungsten Work Program in New Brunswick

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Adelayde Exploration Begins George Lake South Antimony-Tungsten Work Program in New Brunswick

Vancouver, British Columbia, May 1, 2026 — Adelayde Exploration Inc. has started a new field work program at its George Lake South Antimony Tungsten Project in New Brunswick, marking another step in the company’s broader push to advance critical mineral assets in Canada.

The program includes a helicopter-supported aeromagnetic, radiometric, and VLF geophysical survey. These survey methods are commonly used in early-stage mineral exploration to help identify geological structures, magnetic features, and possible zones of interest beneath the surface.

Focus on Critical Minerals

Adelayde said the project is important because both antimony and tungsten are increasingly viewed as strategic minerals. These materials are used across high-tech manufacturing, energy storage, semiconductor-related industries, and defense supply chains.

James Nelson, President of Adelayde Exploration, said the company is pleased to have begun work at George Lake South. He noted that critical minerals are gaining more attention as countries and industries look for secure domestic supply sources and try to reduce dependence on overseas producers.

Why Antimony and Tungsten Matter

Antimony is used in battery technologies, flame-retardant materials, semiconductors, and several industrial applications. Tungsten is valued for its strength, high melting point, and use in advanced manufacturing, electronics, and heavy-duty industrial tools.

With global supply chains under pressure, Western nations are placing greater importance on projects that may support long-term access to these materials. Adelayde’s George Lake South project is positioned within this wider critical-minerals theme.

George Lake South Project Details

The George Lake South Antimony Tungsten Project is located in New Brunswick and covers approximately 4,722 acres. The project forms part of Adelayde’s Canadian critical-minerals portfolio, which also includes the Sisson North Tungsten Project.

The current survey work is expected to help the company better understand the project’s geological setting and identify potential targets for future exploration. Results from this stage may guide follow-up fieldwork, mapping, sampling, or drilling decisions.

Company Also Advancing Other Projects

Adelayde recently began work at its Sisson North Tungsten Project, also in New Brunswick. That project is located near the Sisson Tungsten Mine area. The company said it is currently active on multiple work programs and expects additional exploration activity, including a planned gold drill program.

Beyond New Brunswick, Adelayde also holds lithium and gold projects in Nevada, including the McGee lithium clay deposit, Clayton Valley lithium brine interests, the Green Clay lithium project, and the Clayton Ridge gold project.

Qualified Person Review

The technical content of the original company release was reviewed and approved by Paul Lemmon, P.Geo., an independent Qualified Person as defined under National Instrument 43-101.

About Adelayde Exploration

Adelayde Exploration Inc. is a Canadian junior mineral exploration company focused on acquiring, exploring, and advancing mineral properties. The company trades under ADDY on the CSE, SPMTF in the United States, and A41AGV in Germany.

Its portfolio includes lithium, gold, antimony, and tungsten projects across Canada and the United States. Management has said the company is financed for its planned work programs and expects several potential exploration catalysts across its project base.

Market Significance

The start of work at George Lake South comes at a time when governments and companies are paying close attention to secure supplies of critical minerals. Antimony and tungsten are both tied to industrial resilience, advanced technologies, and national supply-chain planning.

Although early-stage exploration carries risk and does not guarantee discovery, geophysical surveys can provide useful information for future exploration targeting. Adelayde’s latest program gives investors and industry observers a clearer view of how the company plans to move the George Lake South asset forward.

Source: Company news release from Adelayde Exploration Inc., May 1, 2026.

Disclaimer: This rewritten article is for informational purposes only and should not be considered investment advice. Mineral exploration involves risk, and future results may differ from current expectations.

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