Green Bridge Metals Explores Critical Mineral Titanium in Minnesota

Company develops programs to understand potential of Duluth Complex properties

Published on Feb. 7, 2026

Green Bridge Metals Corporation is developing exploration and metallurgical programs to further understand the critical mineral potential, including titanium, of the South Contact District properties associated with Minnesota's Duluth Complex. The Duluth Complex contains over a dozen titanium prospects that have some of the highest grade igneous-type ilmenite and titanomagnetite titanium mineralization in North America.

Why it matters

Identifying new domestic sources of critical metals like titanium is essential to reduce U.S. dependency on foreign sources for commodities vital for national security and economic success. The Duluth Complex has the potential to significantly impact U.S. reliance on foreign sources for several critical minerals.

The details

Green Bridge Metals is dedicating initial time and resources during Q1 2026 at their Titac South (titanium, copper, and vanadium) project to advance this property toward being a viable domestic resource of the contained critical minerals. Pilot-scale studies suggest titanium and iron products can be produced from these resources with relatively inert waste products possible.

  • Green Bridge Metals announced its exploration and metallurgical programs on February 6, 2026.
  • The company will focus on the Titac South project in Q1 2026.

The players

Green Bridge Metals Corporation

A Canadian-based exploration company focused on acquiring critical mineral-rich assets and advancing exploration projects along the South Contact District of the Duluth Complex in Minnesota.

David Suda

The President and Chief Executive Officer of Green Bridge Metals Corporation.

George Hudak

A Qualified Person as defined under National Instrument 43-101 and an independent consultant to Green Bridge Metals Corporation.

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What they’re saying

“For more than 140 years, Minnesota has produced mineral resources vital for the economy and national security of the United States. As a nascent, multi-resource mineral district, the Duluth Complex has the potential to significantly impact U.S. reliance on foreign sources for several critical minerals.”

— David Suda, President and Chief Executive Officer (Green Bridge Metals Corporation)

What’s next

The early 2026 exploration program gives Green Bridge a fresh opportunity to understand the total value of Titac, explore technologies that optimize the resource to produce high-value products while also minimizing waste and environmental impacts, and perform in a manner consistent with Minnesota's rigorous mining laws and strong environmental and social values.

The takeaway

Developing domestic sources of critical minerals like titanium is crucial for reducing U.S. reliance on foreign suppliers and supporting national security and economic success. Green Bridge Metals' exploration in Minnesota's Duluth Complex could help secure a new domestic supply of this important resource.