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Brunswick Exploration Acquires More Highly Prospective Lithium Targets in Greenland
MONTREAL, Feb. 03, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Brunswick Exploration Inc. (TSX-V: BRW; OTCQB: BRWXF;...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Brunswick Exploration Acquires More Highly Prospective Lithium Targets in Greenland\nMONTREAL, Feb. 03, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Brunswick Exploration Inc. (TSX-V: BRW; OTCQB: BRWXF; Frankfurt: 1XQ) (“BRW” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce the staking of new high-priority lithium targets in Eastern Greenland, known as Clavering and Hudson Land. With these additions to its global lithium portfolio, BRW reinforces its position as one of the most active exploration companies in Greenland and remains the only company in the country exploring for lithium. BRW discovered and controls the only two known Greenlandic lithium discoveries. Mr. Killian Charles, President and CEO of BRW, commented: “Greenland is one of the most underexplored and geologically prospective jurisdictions globally, presenting a unique opportunity for Brunswick Exploration. As lithium market fundamentals continue to strengthen, we believe now is the optimal time to enhance the Company’s position on a global scale, underpinned by our Mirage project where we recently announced an Inferred Resource of 52.2Mt grading 1.08% Li2O, as well as our burgeoning Anatacau project where drilling is expected to begin shortly. These newly identified targets host some of the most compelling geochemical signatures we have encountered in Greenland, supported by highly favourable geology. While we continue advancing plans for a future drill program at our Nuuk Lithium Project expected in late Q3, we anticipate conducting prospecting activities at both Clavering and Hudson Land and our Hinks Land licence this summer.” Clavering and Hudson Land Licence The newly staked licence comprises five blocks and is located approximately 360 kilometres north of the community of Ittoqqortoormiit along the east coast of Greenland and roughly 200 kilometres from Greenland Resources’ Malmbjerg Open Pit Molybdenum Project, which was granted an exploitation permit in 2025. This permitting milestone underscores Greenland’s clear commitment and long-term vision to advance the development of new critical mineral projects (Figure 1). The licence area hosts dozens of mapped and interpreted pegmatite outcrops, some extending to kilometric scale, covering a total licence area of 13,862 hectares. The broader licence and surrounding region in...