Sterling Metals Maiden Exploration Program Delivers Multiple New Drill-Ready Copper Targets Following Successful 3D IP Survey at Copper Road
Sterling Metals (TSXV:SAG, OTCQB:SAGGF) has completed a significant 3D induced polarization and resistivity survey at its Copper Road Project in Ontario, Canada. The survey, covering a 5km by 3km area, has identified multiple high-priority, drill-ready targets.
Key findings include:
- Multiple chargeable bodies discovered at or near surface
- Resistivity low anomalies correlating with copper in historical drill holes
- A high-priority target area of approximately 2.5km x 1.5km x 1.5km identified
- Interconnected areas suggesting a large porphyry center at depth
The company is now designing its initial drill campaign to test near-surface copper zones potentially connected to a larger porphyry center. The survey results suggest multiple intrusive bodies with connections to larger porphyry centers at depth, enhancing the geological prospectivity of the area.
Sterling Metals (TSXV:SAG, OTCQB:SAGGF) ha completato un significativo sondaggio 3D di polarizzazione indotta e resistività nel suo Copper Road Project in Ontario, Canada. Il sondaggio, che copre un'area di 5 km per 3 km, ha identificato più obiettivi prioritari pronti per la perforazione.
I principali risultati includono:
- Numerosi corpi carichi scoperti in superficie o vicino ad essa
- Anomalie di resistività bassa che si correlano con il rame in fori storici
- Un'area obiettivo ad alta priorità di circa 2,5 km x 1,5 km x 1,5 km identificata
- Aree interconnesse che suggeriscono un grande centro porfirico in profondità
La società sta ora progettando la sua campagna di perforazione iniziale per testare le zone di rame vicino alla superficie, potenzialmente collegate a un centro porfirico più grande. I risultati del sondaggio suggeriscono più corpi intrusivi con collegamenti a centri porfirici più grandi in profondità, migliorando la prospettiva geologica dell'area.
Sterling Metals (TSXV:SAG, OTCQB:SAGGF) ha completado un importante estudio de polarización inducida y resistividad en 3D en su Copper Road Project en Ontario, Canadá. El estudio, que abarca un área de 5 km por 3 km, ha identificado múltiples objetivos prioritarios listos para perforar.
Los hallazgos clave incluyen:
- Varios cuerpos cargados descubiertos en la superficie o cerca de ella
- Anomalías de baja resistividad correlacionadas con cobre en perforaciones históricas
- Un área objetivo de alta prioridad de aproximadamente 2,5 km x 1,5 km x 1,5 km identificada
- Areas interconectadas que sugieren un gran centro porfirítico a profundidad
La empresa ahora está diseñando su campaña de perforación inicial para probar zonas de cobre cercanas a la superficie que pueden estar conectadas a un centro porfirítico más grande. Los resultados del estudio sugieren múltiples cuerpos intrusivos con conexiones a centros porfiríticos más grandes a profundidades, mejorando la prospectividad geológica del área.
스터링 메탈즈 (TSXV:SAG, OTCQB:SAGGF)는 캐나다 온타리오에 위치한 구리 도로 프로젝트에서 중요한 3D 유도 폴라리제이션 및 저항성 조사 작업을 완료했습니다. 이 조사는 5km x 3km 지역을 커버하고 있으며, 여러 고우선 순위의 드릴링 준비가 완료된 목표를 확인했습니다.
주요 발견에는:
- 표면 또는 그 근처에서 발견된 여러 전하 체적
- 역사적인 드릴 홀에 있는 구리와 상관관계가 있는 저항성 저빈도
- 약 2.5km x 1.5km x 1.5km의 고우선 순위 목표 지역 확인
- 심부의 대형 포피리 중심을 시사하는 상호 연결된 지역
회사는 이제 더 큰 포피리 중심과 연결된 잠재적 근처 구리 구역을 테스트하기 위한 초기 드릴 캠페인을 설계하고 있습니다. 조사 결과는 깊이에서 더 큰 포피리 중심과 연결된 여러 침입체를 시사하여 해당 지역의 지질 잠재력을 높이고 있습니다.
Sterling Metals (TSXV:SAG, OTCQB:SAGGF) a achevé une importante enquête 3D de polarisation induite et de résistivité sur son Copper Road Project en Ontario, Canada. L'enquête, couvrant une zone de 5 km par 3 km, a identifié plusieurs cibles prêtes à être forées de haute priorité.
Les principaux résultats incluent :
- Plusieurs corps chargeables découverts à ou près de la surface
- Anomalies de faible résistance corrélant avec le cuivre dans des forages historiques
- Une zone cible de haute priorité d'environ 2,5 km x 1,5 km x 1,5 km identifiée
- Zones interconnectées suggérant un grand centre porphyrique en profondeur
La société conçoit maintenant sa campagne de forage initiale pour tester des zones de cuivre près de la surface potentiellement reliées à un plus grand centre porphyrique. Les résultats de l'enquête suggèrent plusieurs corps intrusifs ayant des connexions à des centres porphyriques plus grands en profondeur, améliorant la perspective géologique de la région.
Sterling Metals (TSXV:SAG, OTCQB:SAGGF) hat eine bedeutende 3D-Induktionspolarisation und Widerstandsmessung in seinem Copper Road Project in Ontario, Kanada, abgeschlossen. Die Messung, die ein Gebiet von 5 km mal 3 km abdeckt, hat mehrere hochpriorisierte, bohrfertige Ziele identifiziert.
Wichtige Ergebnisse umfassen:
- Mehrere ladbare Körper nahe der Oberfläche entdeckt
- Niedrige Widerstandsanomalien, die mit Kupfer in historischen Bohrlöchern korrelieren
- Ein hochpriorisiertes Zielgebiet von etwa 2,5 km x 1,5 km x 1,5 km identifiziert
- Verbundene Bereiche, die auf ein großes Porphyrzentrum in der Tiefe hindeuten
Das Unternehmen plant nun seine erste Bohrkampagne, um Kupferzonen in der Nähe der Oberfläche zu testen, die möglicherweise mit einem größeren Porphyrzentrum verbunden sind. Die Ergebnisse der Untersuchung deuten auf mehrere intrusive Körper hin, die Verbindungen zu größeren Porphyrzentren in der Tiefe haben, was die geologische Perspektive des Gebiets verbessert.
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TORONTO, ON / ACCESSWIRE / January 15, 2025 / Sterling Metals Corp. (TSXV:SAG)(OTCQB:SAGGF) ("Sterling" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the completion of its 3D induced polarization and resistivity survey (the "Survey") at the Copper Road Project (the "Project") in Ontario, Canada. This survey covered an expansive 5km by 3km area in the center of the Project, successfully pinpointing multiple high-priority, drill-ready targets. These findings are significant, highlighting both the potential of the near surface target zones as well as the Project's capacity to host a large-scale copper porphyry mineral system at depth (Figure 1).
Highlights:
The Survey has identified multiple chargeable bodies at or near surface, along with several resistivity low anomalies that correlate with copper found in historical drill holes or outcrops;
Numerous areas of interest across the Survey appear interconnected, linking to what may be a large porphyry center at depth as mapped by the regional and deep looking ZTEM survey (see Figure 1). This interconnected "plumbing" system enhances the geological prospectivity of the area;
The area for initial drill targeting has now been narrowed from the 5km x 3km Survey to the corresponding ZTEM anomaly that aligns with surface IP, resistivity lows and surface mineralization. This high-priority target is approximately 2.5km x 1.5km x 1.5km; and
The Company is currently designing its initial drill campaign aimed to test the hypothesis of extensive near-surface copper zones connected to a larger porphyry center at depth. Additional targets identified during the Survey will be systematically reviewed and refined against surface, historical drilling, IP, resistivity and mag signatures.
Jeremy Niemi, SVP Exploration and Evaluation, commented, "We are very happy with how our maiden exploration season has advanced at the Copper Road Project. We took a very purposeful approach to develop geologically rich evidence for a large-scale copper porphyry mineral system and to identify targets that have the potential to host significant volumes of copper and molybdenum. In just eight months, we have achieved this and set the stage for drilling very exciting targets."
The primary objective of the survey was to identify sizeable chargeable anomalies within the priority area of the Project. Physical property testing on historical drill core has demonstrated that copper sulphide mineralization generates a strong and consistent chargeability response. The survey has identified numerous chargeability zones across the survey area which are hundreds of metres to over 1km in length and width. Zones isolated as the highest priority have favourable surface geology, scale, corresponding low resistivity signature, and apparent connectivity to deeper resistivity low bodies mapped by ZTEM airborne data. These deeper bodies may represent geologically important porphyry source chambers to deposit copper-molybdenum mineralization.
The Survey results also highlight the possibility of multiple intrusive bodies, which may represent different geological events, near surface with connections to larger porphyry centers at depth. The presence of these potential deep sources enhances the geological setting and priority of the identified targets. Identifying earlier phases of the porphyry system, which may host multiple overlapping mineralizing events, is important due to the potential of enriching copper and molybdenum sulphide concentrations.
The Company is actively working with the newly acquired data to design a drill program focused on testing the priority targets and closely examining secondary targets to build a robust exploration portfolio. Historical drilling, recent mapping, prospecting, systematic soil sampling, and property-wide airborne magnetics and Lidar surveys collectively support the potential for a large copper porphyry mineral system at Copper Road.
The next step for the Company is to initiate drilling on the priority targets to seek significant accumulations of copper and molybdenum mineralization related to the porphyry system.
Mathew Wilson, CEO and Director, commented, "One year ago, when we reviewed and acquired this Project, we recognized the immense potential it held, situated between two historical mines and in a Tier 1 jurisdiction. This last year has been an effort to determine if we could narrow our search radius to an area that was both explorable for a company of our size as well as hosting sufficient scale when compared to other porphyry targets around the world. We feel we have done both those things and look forward to the next phase of exploration as we continue to benefit from the second to none infrastructure and access of this copper porphyry exploration project."
Qualified Person
Jeremy Niemi, P.Geo., Senior Vice President, Exploration and Evaluation for Sterling Metals has reviewed and approved the technical information presented herein.
About Sterling Metals
Sterling Metals (TSXV: SAG and OTCQB: SAGGF) is a mineral exploration company focused on large scale and high-grade Canadian exploration opportunities. The Company is advancing the 25,000-hectare Copper Road Project in Ontario which has past production, and multiple breccia and porphyry targets strategically located near robust infrastructure and the 29,000-hectare Adeline Project in Labrador which covers an entire sediment-hosted copper belt with significant silver credits. Both opportunities have demonstrated potential for important new copper discoveries, underscoring Sterling's commitment to pioneering exploration in mineral rich Canada.
For more information, please contact:
Sterling Metals Corp.
Mathew Wilson, CEO and Director
Tel: (416) 643-3887
Email: info@sterlingmetals.ca
Website: www.sterlingmetals.ca
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1 Independent Technical Report entitled "Technical Report on the Copper Road Property", dated April 29, 2024, prepared by Kelly Malcolm, P.Geo., for Sterling Metals Corp.
SOURCE: Sterling Metals Corp.
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