Mr. David Ryan reports
DRILLING RESULTS AT GREEN MONSTER PROJECT SHOW GEOLOGICALLY COMPLEX POLYMETALLIC STRUCTURE
Assay results of the phase 2 drill program at Glenstar Minerals Inc.'s Green Monster project in Nevada continue to show polymetallic mineralization along the trend line that was drilled in the phase 1 drill program.
Numerous polymetallic zones were encountered during the phase 2 program, which consisted of six holes drilled to depths from 500 feet to 585 feet encompassing approximately 3,320 feet of total drilling across three drill pads. These holes contained highly fractured rock with abundant clay alteration and brightly coloured orange and red oxide minerals and decalcification. Assay results confirmed that the area of interest is significantly mineralized and geologically complex; however, at this early stage of exploration, the grades reported are less than expected while at the same time raising a number of interesting questions. As a result of this geological complexity, further geophysical work is required to address the data that are inconclusive and provide a clearer understanding of the type of structure and system contained within the property.
To gain a more detailed understanding, the company will continue to embrace the latest available technology by utilizing a Terean geophysical survey. This type of survey is cost-effective and highly successful in mapping faults and structural controls on mineralization, defining depth to competent rock, quantifying overburden, imaging paleochannels and alteration zones, and identifying weathered and fractured zones that could indicate the presence of large faults and their orientation.
Glenstar geologist Bob Marvin remarked: "While the results of the phase 2 program were not as exciting as we were expecting, the complexity of the structure is, nevertheless, incredibly interesting. It raises a number of questions that need to be answered in order to gain a better understanding of what we are actually dealing with. The Terean survey will provide a plethora of information that will determine what the next phase of exploration will look like."
Project background and recent exploration work
The Green Monster property comprises 35 federal lode claims covering approximately 700 acres located in Clark county, Nevada, on the west-trending spur of the Spring Mountains and is approximately 40 miles southwest of Las Vegas. Until the recent drill program in May, 2025, no drilling was ever conducted on the property, but the company's previous identification of robust nickel-copper with anomalous cobalt from sampling work done in 2022 indicated that several targets were ideal for shallow RC (reverse circulation) drilling (see news releases dated May 28, 2025, and July 16, 2025).
Glenstar acquired the Green Monster property and conducted initial groundwork in 2022 that included reconnaissance geologic mapping, surface rock sampling, soil sampling and a drone magnetic survey. Channel sampling across the exposed back of a raise off the main shaft returned 1.18 metres of 3.77 per cent copper, 3.06 per cent nickel, 0.21 per cent cobalt and 6.83 per cent zinc. These values are well in excess of select dump samples from historical underground workings and represent in-place, vein-style mineralization. Sampling of oxide- and sulphide-bearing boulders directly downhill of the patented workings has confirmed the presence of very high zinc (greater than 10 per cent) and silver (greater than 200 parts per million) as well as copper, uranium and lead. Sampling results provided above were previously published in the Green Monster project National Instrument 43-101 technical report dated June 20, 2023, Section 7.5.
About Glenstar Minerals Inc.
Glenstar is a mineral exploration company with a focus on polymetallic minerals. These elements are classified as critical minerals and are essential in the manufacturing of sophisticated electronics and other vital energy technologies. The company's mission is to leverage its knowledge and connections to explore, acquire and develop critical mineral and energy metal properties throughout the world.
Glenstar's shares trade on the Canadian Securities Exchange under the symbol GSTR, the Frankfurt Stock Exchange under the symbol VO20 and the over-the-counter market (OTCQB) in the United States under the symbol GSTRF.
Robert Marvin, PGeo (Ontario), is the qualified person as defined by NI 43-101 and is the independent consulting geologist for Glenstar Minerals who has examined the Green Monster and Wildhorse properties on the ground numerous times since 2022 and 2024, respectively. All fieldwork relating to geologic observations and sampling as reported herein, has been directly overseen by Mr. Marvin, who supervised the preparation of and has reviewed and approved the technical information in this release.
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