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Boron One Holdings Inc. Completes This Year's Jarandol Basin Exploration Program
Highlights: Exploration program completed with Annual Report submitted to Ministry of Mining...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Boron One Holdings Inc. Completes This Year's Jarandol Basin Exploration ProgramHighlights:Exploration program completed with Annual Report submitted to Ministry of Mining. VICTORIA, BC / ACCESS Newswire / May 12, 2025 / Boron One Holdings Inc. (\"Boron One\" or the \"Company\") (TSXV:BONE), a company dedicated to the decarbonization of Planet Earth through the responsible utilization of its boron assets, is pleased to report that its wholly owned subsidiary, Balkan Gold d.o.o., has completed this year's geological exploration program of borates and accompanying raw minerals on its Jarandol Basin License area in Serbia. The exploration results have been compiled into a requisite Annual Report and submitted to the Ministry of Mining.The goals of Balkan Gold's current three-year project of applied 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 parts 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 new borate mineralization in the central and western part of the exploration area.Balkan Gold conducted the following exploration as part of this first exploration year (2024-25), in preparation for future drilling programs:Reambulation of the geological map 1:10,000 with the prospection of non-metallic mineral raw materials within the contour of the approved exploration area.With a total of 60 observation points (outcrops, blocks or boulders along the covered terrain), 56 samples were collected for petrological tests and 56 samples for chemical analyses. The samples were collected from andesite, tuffs, volcanoclastites, sandstones, carbonates, conglomerates and clastite.The Department of Petrology and Geochemistry of the Faculty of Mining and Geology in Belgrade was selected for petrology tests (and additional XRD and TG/DT analyses), while ALS (Tasmania) laboratory was selected for chemical testing of multi-elements and oxides (utilizing ME-MS41 & ME_XRF26 methods).\"We are pleased by this recent progress,\" said Tim Daniels, President of Boron One. \"Ba...