Green Battery Minerals Inc. announced assay results from the surface work conducted at Zone 6 last summer. The program was planned to follow up on a previous prospecting efforts covering a regional EM anomaly, as well as prepare trails for a subsequent drill program which took place last autumn and for which assays are still pending. A total of 4 areas of graphite outcrop over a strike length of ~600m were exposed and cleaned for the collection of 117 channel samples.

An additional 19 grab samples were collected over a total strike length of 1,600m at Zone 6. Surface observations indicate that Zone 6 is a fold with separate limbs extending westwards from a fold nose at Area 4. Graphite encountered on surface during this campaign proved to be much broader than initially discovered during the 2019 prospecting campaign where teams were limited to hand tools, however steep terrain prevented the excavator from reaching core of the fold nose. Graphite horizons were consistently noted amidst the quartz rich gneisses in the lower section of the highly prospective Mehinek formation and often in association with a hornblende-garnet- amphibole gneiss which marks the base of the graphite rich paragneiss unit. Additional grab sampling along the strike of the EM anomaly to the northwest has confirmed graphite mineralization over a total strike length of ~1,600m.

All 4 graphite outcrops with channel sampling were drilled with multiple holes during the subsequent drill campaign. Assays are expected sometime in March.