Granite Creek Copper Explores Geo H2 Potential in British Columbia and Yukon
Key Ideas
- Granite Creek Copper completes rock and soil sampling at Star project in British Columbia, focusing on Ni-Cu-PGM mineralization potential.
- Collaboration with New England Research Inc. to study geologic hydrogen (Geo H2) production potential on-site and optimize subsurface hydrogen engineering.
- Exploring economic and sustainable hydrogen production from Alaskan-type ultramafic intrusions.
- Company maintains focus on high-grade Carmacks copper-gold project in Yukon while pursuing Geo H2 opportunity.
Granite Creek Copper, a mining company, has completed work at its Star project in British Columbia, Canada, concentrating on rock and soil sampling in an area with potential for Ni-Cu-PGM mineralization. The company is collaborating with New England Research Inc. (NER) to explore the potential for geologic hydrogen (Geo H2) production on-site. NER is leading a $1.5 million project funded by the U.S. Department of Energy to develop technologies for subsurface hydrogen production. Samples from Granite Creek will undergo laboratory analysis to optimize engineered stimulation of subsurface hydrogen. The collaboration aims to investigate the potential of Alaskan-type ultramafic intrusions for economically viable and sustainable hydrogen production. While pursuing this Geo H2 opportunity, Granite Creek remains committed to its high-grade Carmacks copper-gold project in Yukon, Canada, awaiting assay results from the 2024 drilling. This initiative highlights the company's dedication to exploring clean energy solutions and sustainable practices in mineral exploration.
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