Arras Minerals Announces Plans to Drill Multiple Targets Identified Under Strategic Alliance
Arras Minerals (ARRKF) has announced its 2025 exploration program plans under the Arras-Teck Strategic Alliance, covering 1,736 sq km of licenses in Kazakhstan. The program includes:
- A +5,000m diamond drill program targeting multiple copper and copper-gold sites
- A 75 line-km Pole-Dipole Induced Polarization program
- Drilling expected to commence in Q2 2025
The alliance focuses on two main areas: Package A (1,397 sq km) with four priority targets (Taga-Ketti, Shirderty, Pinta, and Tort-Kuduk) near the Bozshakol copper-gold mine, and Package B (629.8 sq km) featuring the Besshoky target, a +20 sq km lithocap with potential for porphyry Cu-Mo and high-sulfidation epithermal Au mineralization.
Arras Minerals (ARRKF) ha annunciato i suoi piani per il programma di esplorazione del 2025 nell'ambito dell'Alleanza Strategica Arras-Teck, coprendo 1.736 km² di licenze in Kazakistan. Il programma include:
- Un programma di perforazione con diamante di oltre 5.000 m che mira a più siti di rame e rame-oro
- Un programma di Polarizzazione Indotta Pole-Dipole di 75 km di linea
- Si prevede che le perforazioni inizino nel secondo trimestre del 2025
L'alleanza si concentra su due aree principali: Pacchetto A (1.397 km²) con quattro obiettivi prioritari (Taga-Ketti, Shirderty, Pinta e Tort-Kuduk) vicino alla miniera di rame-oro di Bozshakol, e Pacchetto B (629,8 km²) con l'obiettivo di Besshoky, un lithocap di oltre 20 km² con potenziale per mineralizzazione porfirica Cu-Mo e alta sulfidazione epithermale Au.
Arras Minerals (ARRKF) ha anunciado sus planes para el programa de exploración 2025 bajo la Alianza Estratégica Arras-Teck, que abarca 1,736 km² de licencias en Kazajistán. El programa incluye:
- Un programa de perforación de diamante de más de 5,000 m que apunta a múltiples sitios de cobre y cobre-oro
- Un programa de Polarización Inducida Pole-Dipole de 75 km de línea
- Se espera que la perforación comience en el segundo trimestre de 2025
La alianza se centra en dos áreas principales: Paquete A (1,397 km²) con cuatro objetivos prioritarios (Taga-Ketti, Shirderty, Pinta y Tort-Kuduk) cerca de la mina de cobre-oro de Bozshakol, y Paquete B (629.8 km²) que presenta el objetivo Besshoky, un lithocap de más de 20 km² con potencial para mineralización porfirítica Cu-Mo y epithermal Au de alta sulfidación.
Arras Minerals (ARRKF)는 카자흐스탄에서 1,736 평방킬로미터의 라이센스를 포함하는 Arras-Teck 전략적 동맹 하에 2025년 탐사 프로그램 계획을 발표했습니다. 프로그램에는 다음이 포함됩니다:
- 5,000미터 이상의 다이아몬드 드릴링 프로그램으로 여러 구리 및 구리-금 사이트를 목표로 함
- 75km의 선을 가진 폴-디폴 유도 극성화 프로그램
- 2025년 2분기부터 드릴링이 시작될 것으로 예상됨
동맹은 두 가지 주요 영역에 초점을 맞추고 있습니다: 패키지 A (1,397 평방킬로미터)로, 보즈샤콜 구리-금 광산 근처의 네 개의 우선 목표(Taga-Ketti, Shirderty, Pinta, Tort-Kuduk)가 있으며, 패키지 B (629.8 평방킬로미터)에는 20 평방킬로미터 이상의 리소캡을 가진 Besshoky 목표가 포함되어 있으며, 여기에는 포르피리 구리-몰리브덴 및 고황화 열수 금 광화의 잠재력이 있습니다.
Arras Minerals (ARRKF) a annoncé ses plans pour le programme d'exploration 2025 dans le cadre de l'Alliance Stratégique Arras-Teck, couvrant 1 736 km² de licences au Kazakhstan. Le programme comprend :
- Un programme de forage diamanté de plus de 5 000 m ciblant plusieurs sites de cuivre et de cuivre-or
- Un programme de Polarisation Induite Pole-Dipole de 75 km de ligne
- Le forage devrait commencer au deuxième trimestre 2025
L'alliance se concentre sur deux domaines principaux : Paquet A (1 397 km²) avec quatre cibles prioritaires (Taga-Ketti, Shirderty, Pinta et Tort-Kuduk) près de la mine de cuivre-or de Bozshakol, et Paquet B (629,8 km²) présentant la cible Besshoky, un lithocap de plus de 20 km² avec un potentiel pour une minéralisation porphyrique Cu-Mo et une minéralisation épithermale Au à haute sulfidation.
Arras Minerals (ARRKF) hat seine Pläne für das Explorationsprogramm 2025 im Rahmen der Arras-Teck-Strategischen Allianz bekannt gegeben, das 1.736 km² an Lizenzen in Kasachstan umfasst. Das Programm beinhaltet:
- Ein Diamantbohrprogramm von über 5.000 m, das mehrere Kupfer- und Kupfer-Gold-Standorte anvisiert
- Ein 75 km langes Pole-Dipole-Induzierte-Polarisation-Programm
- Die Bohrungen sollen im 2. Quartal 2025 beginnen
Die Allianz konzentriert sich auf zwei Hauptbereiche: Paket A (1.397 km²) mit vier Prioritätszielen (Taga-Ketti, Shirderty, Pinta und Tort-Kuduk) in der Nähe der Kupfer-Gold-Mine Bozshakol und Paket B (629,8 km²) mit dem Ziel Besshoky, einem Lithocap von über 20 km² mit Potenzial für porphyrische Cu-Mo- und hochsulfidierte epithermale Au-Mineralisierung.
- Strategic location near KAZ Minerals' operating Bozshakol copper-gold mine
- Multiple high-priority drill targets identified from 2024 exploration
- Extensive 5,000m diamond drilling program planned
- Strong partnership with major mining company Teck Resources
- historic exploration in the area
- Most targets are early-stage with no confirmed mineralization
- Drilling results not expected until Q3 2025
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESS Newswire / February 26, 2025 / Arras Minerals Corp. (TSX-V:ARK)(OTCQB:ARRKF) ("Arras" or "Arras Minerals" or "the Company") is pleased to provide an update on the ongoing exploration program across 1,736 square kilometers ("sq km") of licenses that form the Arras-Teck Resources Limited ("Teck") Strategic Alliance. The Company is working with contractors to finalize contracts to initiate geophysical and drilling programs expected to commence in the second quarter.
Highlights for the 2025 Arras-Teck Strategic Alliance Program
Multiple copper and copper-gold drill targets identified from extensive 2024 field program
+5,000m follow up diamond drill program planned on multiple targets
Targeted 75 line-km Pole-Dipole Induced Polarization ("P-DP IP") program planned
Arras (via its subsidiary) to continue to operate the program on behalf of Teck in 2025.
Tim Barry, CEO of Arras Minerals commented, "The 2024 exploration program was a tremendous success, leading to the identification of multiple high-quality drill targets. Our team has been working hard to compile and interpret the vast amount of data collected with strong support from Teck to plan the follow up drill campaign on these targets in 2025. We're particularly excited with the range of targets that have been identified and we hope to replicate our recent success on our Elemes Project by making a new porphyry discovery in Kazakhstan".

Figure 1. Arras's License Package showing Arras-Teck Strategic Alliance Areas as "Package A" and
"Package B" as well as remaining Arras licenses (shown in blue)
New High Priority Drill Targets Being Finalized: The Arras-Teck Strategic Alliance, along with Arras's independent exploration efforts, represented one of the most extensive greenfield copper-gold exploration programs in Kazakhstan in 2024. This work has further refined our understanding of the Bozshakol-Chingiz Magmatic Arc and led to the identification of high-priority drill targets, which we plan to test with drilling expected to commence in April this year.
Summary of "Package A" Targets: Package A comprises seven exploration licenses spanning 1,397sq km, located 56 km northwest of Ekibastuz. It surrounds KAZ Minerals' Bozshakol copper-gold mine and covers the potential extension of the Bozshakol trend. Prior to Arras' 2024 exploration program, the area had undergone limited historic exploration. The property hosts several promising targets with diverse mineralization styles, including porphyry copper-gold, Volcanic-Hosted Massive Sulphide (VHMS), and orogenic gold.
Priority Exploration Targets in "Package A" for 2025 Program:
Name | Target | Notes |
Taga | Porphyry | Large chargeability anomaly with associated KGK Cu anomalies. |
Shirderty | Porphyry | Coherent Cu anomaly associated with annular magnetic targets. |
Tort Kuduk | Porphyry | Coincident Cu and Mo soil anomalies. Field review found quartz stockwork veining in silicified feldspar porphyry. |
Pinta | Porphyry-Epithermal | Large Cu soil anomaly. |

Figure 2. Package A Licenses and exploration targets
Taga-Ketti Target: The Taga-Ketti target is approximately 20 km to the east-northeast from the Bozshakol Mine and may be on the same structural trend. Wide spaced KGK drilling identified several diorite intrusions with anomalous geochemistry. The geophysical data show a high chargeability halo with a resistivity low at center over the target suggesting potential porphyry-style mineralization.
The upcoming exploration program at Taga-Ketti target is planned to commence with a follow-up Induced Polarization ("IP") survey to further define drill targets for testing in Q3 2025.
Shirderty Target: The Shirderty target is located on a large structural trend that runs parallel to the Bozshakol Mine trend. Wide-spaced (500m spacing) KGK drilling defined a large (2 km by 2 km) coincident geochemical anomaly associated with discrete annular magnetic targets and electromagnetic anomalies suggest the potential for porphyry-style mineralization at this target.
At Shirderty, exploration will commence with an IP program to refine exploration targets, followed by drilling in Q2/Q3 2025.
Pinta Target: The Pinta target is defined by a large copper soil anomaly coincident with large high amplitude EM anomalies. The area is covered with minimal outcrops, but minor moderately altered intrusions have been mapped in the area. An IP program is planned to define drill targets.
Tort-Kuduk Target: The Tort-Kuduk Target is a porphyry Target defined by a coincident copper-molybdenum geochemical anomaly. Field mapping identified outcropping Quartz-feldspar porphyry with veining. The EM survey defined a strong conductivity anomaly stretching south from coinciding Mo-Cu Soil anomaly. The company is planning an IP program to better define drill targets for follow-up drilling.
Summary of "Package B" Targets: consists of three exploration licenses covering 629.8 sq km, located approximately 90 km southeast of Ekibastuz. The geological setting is dominated by Devonian and Silurian-aged porphyritic andesites and basalts, which have been emplaced into tuffaceous sediments and conglomerates. Several diorite and granodiorite intrusions cut through these units, and the district is structurally controlled by a series of large northwest-southeast striking regional faults. The area hosts multiple mineralization styles, including Cu-Au porphyry systems, Orthomagmatic Nickel (Ni) sulphides, and Au-rich Volcanic-Hosted Massive Sulphide (VHMS) deposits.
Priority Exploration Target in "Package B" for 2025 Program:
Name | Target | Notes |
Besshoky | Porphyry- Epithermal | Broad Cu-Au-Ag-Mo-As-Pb-Zn soil anomaly with coincident IP. Silicified lithocap mapped at surface with tourmaline breccias. |

Figure 3. Akkuduk License and exploration targets
Besshoky Target: The Besshoky target is a poorly explored >20 sq km lithocap with coincident Cu-Mo-Se-Bi-As soil and IP chargeability anomalies. Surface mapping has identified a series of porphyritic andesites with tuffaceous conglomerates that have been intruded by a series of granites. The lithocap consists of strongly altered breccias with wide-spread secondary quartzites, with advanced argillic, phyllic and propylitic alteration. The lithocap is interpreted to represent the high part of a porphyry-epithermal system.
The company is planning to drill the Besshoky lithocap to gauge its potential to host porphyry Cu-Mo mineralization and high-sulfidation epithermal Au mineralization.
Darren Klinck, President of Arras Minerals commented, "The Arras-Teck Strategic Alliance made significant advances in 2024 and the systematic approach by the team has now generated a number of high-priority targets for follow-up and drill-testing this year. This 2025 program presents multiple opportunities to advance promising targets on our license package in a region with proven successful operating mines but limited modern exploration over the past three decades. With multiple new targets to be tested on the Strategic Alliance, combined with our planned Phase 2 program at Elemes, Arras is in a unique position to have a number of key catalysts to drive significant value over the next twelve months".
References
1Bozshakol Mine Reserves - Kaz Minerals 2020 annual report - https://www.kazminerals.com/media/22038/kaz-minerals-annual-report-2020.pdf
Qualified Person: The scientific and technical disclosure for this news release has been prepared under supervision of and approved by Matthew Booth, Vice President of Exploration, of Arras Minerals Corp., a Qualified Person for the purposes of NI 43-101. Mr. Booth has over 19 years of mineral exploration experience and is a Qualified Person member of the American Institute of Professional Geologists (CPG 12044).
On behalf of the Board of Directors
"Tim Barry"
Tim Barry, MAusIMM CP(Geo)
Chief Executive Officer and Director
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About Arras Minerals Corp.
Arras is a Canadian exploration and development company advancing a portfolio of copper and gold assets in northeastern Kazakhstan, including the Elemes copper-gold porphyry project and the Option Agreement on the Beskauga copper and gold project. The Company has established the third-largest license package in the country prospective for copper and gold (behind Rio Tinto and Fortescue). In December 2023, the Company entered into a strategic alliance with Teck Resources Limited ("Teck") in which Teck may sole fund a US
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