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Boron One Completes Its Jarandol Basin Exploration Program for 2026

VICTORIA, BC / ACCESS Newswire / May 14, 2026 / Boron One Holdings Inc. ("Boron One" or the "Company") (TSXV:BONE), a company dedicated to the decarbonization

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Boron One Completes Its Jarandol Basin Exploration Program for 2026

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[{"type":"text","content":" VICTORIA, BC / ACCESS Newswire / May 14, 2026 / Boron One Holdings Inc. (\"Boron One\" or the \"Company\") (TSXV:BONE), a company dedicated to the decarbonization of our planet through the responsible utilization of its boron assets, is pleased to report that its wholly owned operating subsidiary, Balkan Gold d.o.o., has successfully completed all of this year's planned field exploration works on its Jarandol Basin license area in Serbia. The results have been compiled into a requisite Annual Report and submitted to the Ministry of Mining, satisfying the requirements for the Jarandol Exploration License to remain in good standing. The goals of Balkan Gold's current three-year project of geological exploration of borates and related mineral resources in the Jarandol Basin (to the west and north of the Company's Piskanja borate deposit) are: Definition and separation of sections of the sedimentation basin that are potential carriers of genetically related raw materials (borates, magnesite, zeolites, cement marls, bentonites, etc.); A detailed look at the mineralization of borates in the prospective area (first discovered by the Company in 2015), and; The identification of potential borate mineralization in the central and western part of the exploration area. Balkan Gold conducted the following works as part of this exploration season (2025-26), in preparation for an upcoming drilling program within the Basin: Geological surface mapping and construction of a detailed geological map 1:5.000: The mapping covered 6 km2 and included all the individual perspective locations in the central and western parts of the Jarandol license area Within the prospective units, there was the appearance of carbonates (limestone, dolo rocks), hydrothermally altered limestones and vulcanoclastites on the surface of the terrain [these lithological units are part of productive borate mineralization] 24 samples from outcrops were collected Geochemical soil surveying/metalometric soil sampling:Sampling was conducted by profiles and by grid (50x25 m) Sampling occurred in 7 locations, with a total of 121 samples collected for analysis Trenching:Two trenches, each of 15 m, were prepared in order to analyze the contact point between limestone and other Miocene sediments A total of 33 samples were collected for analysis Laboratory works:The laboratory analysis...

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