Trench Metals Corp. announce that it is in the process of permitting an Induced Polarization (IP) survey at its wholly-owned Carter Lake Uranium Project, covering several kilometers of the Carter Lake corridor. This strategic move is aimed at delineating and refining diamond drilling targets along the Carter Lake corridor, which runs parallel to the Patterson Lake Corridor--a control zone for the Arrow and PLS discoveries.

The IP survey will play a pivotal role in enhancing understanding of the project's geology, providing valuable data for future exploration activities. The Carter Lake corridor, known for its geological significance, presents a compelling opportunity for uranium exploration. By employing cutting-edge IP survey technology, the Company aims to precisely map subsurface features, enabling the identification of high-potential drilling targets.

This data will be analyzed in conjunction with radiometric and radon gas data, as well as other geophysical datasets, enhancing the accuracy and efficiency of exploration strategy. Trench Metals remains dedicated to the highest environmental standards in its exploration activities. The company places a strong emphasis on responsible mining practices, ensuring that all operations adhere to stringent environmental protocols.

Furthermore, Trench Metals actively collaborates with local communities and Indigenous groups, fostering positive relationships and incorporating traditional knowledge into its exploration processes. The Company's commitment to environmental stewardship and community engagement underscores its dedication to conducting exploration activities in a sustainable and socially responsible manner. Trench Metals values the partnerships it has built with local communities and indigenous groups and recognizes the importance of responsible resource development.