Mr. Lawrence Hay reports
NEW EARTH RESOURCES REPORTS ONGOING GRID SAMPLING AND MAPPING AT LUCKY BOY URANIUM PROJECT
New Earth Resources Corp. has provided an update on its continuing exploration activities at its past-producing Lucky Boy uranium property. General exploration preparation followed by geologic fieldwork commenced toward the end of January, 2026, and includes grid soil sampling on 100-metre line spacing with 50-metre sample intervals, in conjunction with detailed geological mapping. To date, approximately 40 per cent of the core area of known mineralization has been systematically grid sampled.
The company is particularly encouraged from data suggesting that a relatively shallow reverse circulation (RC) drilling program conducted in 2006 tested only the upper portions of the quartzite formation hosting the uranium mineralization. Project site mapping and regional study of the quartzite host unit have established that intrusion of a low-angle, 50-to-100-metre-thick dark intrusive dike rock did serve to obscure much of the lithology hosting mineralization.
Historic surface anomalies identified by both mobile metallic ion (MMI) surveys in 2006 and radon gas surveys conducted on the project in 2023 may indicate a potential response to mineralization beneath the intrusive unit. Elevated radon values are suggestive that the trend of the uranium mineralization could extend to the south and west under cover.
Field efforts in progress will remain focused on completing grid soil sampling and detailed geologic mapping and include efforts to identify structural pathways guiding the migration of radon gas.
Preliminary geochemical sampling has been completed and will be shipped to Paragon Geochemical followed by further rock and soil samples.
Qualified person
The scientific and technical information in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Warren Robb, PGeo, a consulting geologist for the company and an independent qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101. Historical reports respecting the property were reviewed by the qualified person. The information provided has not been verified and is being treated as historic.
About New Earth Resources Corp.
New Earth Resources is a Canadian-based mineral exploration company acquiring and developing advanced and early-stage exploration projects. Its flagship project is its 100-per-cent-owned, past-producing Lucky Boy uranium property located in Gila county, Arizona, United States. Consisting of 14 lode claims and spanning approximately 273 acres, the Lucky Boy project covers a small open-pit and underground workings that produced uranium in the 1950s and again in the 1970s. In addition to Lucky Boy, included in the company's uranium portfolio are three claims located in Saskatchewan, Canada, covering 365 hectares.
The company also has the option to acquire a 100-per-cent interest in 23 claims covering approximately 1,102 hectares in the Strange Lake area of Quebec, Canada, known as the SL project, which is prospective for rare earth elements. In addition, the company has the option to acquire a 100-per-cent interest in the Red Wine rare earth project, comprising two non-contiguous mineral claims located in Labrador, Canada, covering approximately 1,575 hectares.
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