Green Battery Minerals Inc. announced it has acquired the "Boudrias Property" located (50 km) northeast of Baie Comeau, Quebec. The Boudrias Property was acquired to explore for Nickel, Copper and Cobalt. The property is an early-stage exploration opportunity which comprises a total of 7 Quebec mineral exploration claims which amount to a total of 392.1 hectares.

These claims are strategically close to the Companies Berkwood graphite project and fulfills Green Battery Minerals goal of providing additional battery elements that go into Lithium-Ion batteries. Property Highlights: Road Accessible, approximately 50km from Baie Comeau northeast along highway 138 which passes through the property. Power transmission lines also cross the property and local site access is gained by established access trails.

The Boudrais property is located within the Grenville geological sub-province, within a favourable host rock of the Bourdon paragneiss Complex. The acquired claims are located over regionally elevated geochemical signature for Cu+Ni+Co. Two known Cu-Ni showings of probable magmatic origin are known on the property: these are coincident with regional scale linear structural features with intersecting secondary structures at the loci of mineralization.

Interpreted magnetic signatures with coinciding with topographic features suggest a deep-seated origin for the structures. Deal Terms: In consideration for the Boudrias Properties, the Company has agreed to issue to the property vendor a warrant to purchase up to 2,000,000 common shares, exercisable at the price of $0.06 per share for three years. The agreement was signed November 2nd, 2022, it is an arm's length transaction and there are no finders' fees payable.

The issuance of the warrant is subject to regulatory approval. About the Boudrias Project: Target Commodities: Copper, Cobalt, Nickel; Target Deposit Style: Magmatic Sulphide; The Boudrias property is located within the Grenville geological sub-province, within favourable host rocks of the Bourdon paragneiss Complex. The region is relatively underexplored with poorly understood geology.

The Property contains favourable relatively small intrusions of mafic or ultrabasic host rocks commonly ranging from gabbro, gabbronorite to pyroxenite to anorthosite. The acquired claims are located over regionally elevated lake sediment geochemical anomalism for Cu+Ni+Co. Additionally recent regional rock sampling of prospective mafic intrusive in the area identifies coincident Cu+Ni+Co anomalism proximal to the project.

Two known Cu-Ni showings of probable magmatic origin are known on the property: Boudrias 1 and Boudrias 5 are described as disseminated (2-5%) pentlandite-pyrrhotite with chalcopyrite hosted in metagabbro's and gabbro's. Historical rock sample were not analyzed for Co or PGE's, results reported include: Bloc Boudrias 1: 0.21 % Cu, and 0.63 % Ni; 0.13 % Cu and 0.60 % Ni; Bloc Boudrias 5: 1.93 % Cu, and 0.60 % Ni; 0.22 % Cu, and 0.56 % Ni; 0.38 % Cu, and 0.30 % Ni. Mineral occurrences are coincident with regional scale linear structural features with intersecting secondary structures at the loci of mineralization. Interpreted magnetic signatures with coinciding with topographic features suggest a deep-seated origin for the structures.

Limited previous exploration includes rock and soil sampling, trenching and stripping, and ground magnetics.