Sun Summit Defines a 12 Kilometre Trend of Porphyry-Related Copper-Gold Targets at the JD Project, Toodoggone District, North Central B.C.
Sun Summit Minerals (SMREF) has identified a significant 12-kilometer trend of porphyry-related copper-gold targets at its JD project in British Columbia's Toodoggone District. The trend includes three main targets: McClair, Belle, and Fericrete, which demonstrate strong potential for porphyry-related mineralization.
The McClair target, discovered in 2013, showed promising results with historical drilling, including an intersection of 0.46% copper over 1.4 metres. The Belle target features a 1.5 by 1 km strong magnetic high anomaly, while the Fericrete target revealed hydrothermal alteration in 2024 drilling.
The company plans to commence a significant exploration program in early summer 2025, focusing on drill testing high-priority targets and conducting additional geochemical and geophysical surveys. The project's location and geological setting are similar to the recently discovered AuRORA porphyry system, located 14 km south.
Sun Summit Minerals (SMREF) ha identificato una significativa tendenza di 12 chilometri di obiettivi legati al rame-oro in porfido presso il suo progetto JD nel Distretto di Toodoggone della Columbia Britannica. La tendenza include tre obiettivi principali: McClair, Belle e Fericrete, che mostrano un forte potenziale per mineralizzazioni legate al porfido.
L'obiettivo McClair, scoperto nel 2013, ha mostrato risultati promettenti con perforazioni storiche, inclusa un'intersezione di 0,46% di rame su 1,4 metri. L'obiettivo Belle presenta un'anomalia magnetica alta e forte di 1,5 per 1 km, mentre l'obiettivo Fericrete ha rivelato alterazioni idrotermali nelle perforazioni del 2024.
La società prevede di avviare un significativo programma di esplorazione all'inizio dell'estate 2025, concentrandosi su test di perforazione di obiettivi ad alta priorità e conducendo ulteriori indagini geochimiche e geofisiche. La posizione del progetto e l'assetto geologico sono simili a quello recentemente scoperto del sistema di porfido AuRORA, situato 14 km a sud.
Sun Summit Minerals (SMREF) ha identificado una significativa tendencia de 12 kilómetros de objetivos de cobre-oro relacionados con porfirio en su proyecto JD en el distrito Toodoggone de Columbia Británica. La tendencia incluye tres objetivos principales: McClair, Belle y Fericrete, que demuestran un fuerte potencial para la mineralización relacionada con porfirio.
El objetivo McClair, descubierto en 2013, mostró resultados prometedores con perforaciones históricas, incluyendo una intersección de 0.46% de cobre sobre 1.4 metros. El objetivo Belle presenta una anomalia magnética alta de 1.5 por 1 km, mientras que el objetivo Fericrete reveló alteración hidrotermal en las perforaciones de 2024.
La empresa planea comenzar un programa de exploración significativo a principios del verano de 2025, enfocándose en pruebas de perforación de objetivos de alta prioridad y realizando encuestas geoc químicas y geofísicas adicionales. La ubicación y el contexto geológico del proyecto son similares al sistema de porfirio AuRORA, descubierto recientemente, situado a 14 km al sur.
Sun Summit Minerals (SMREF)는 브리티시컬럼비아 주 Toodoggone 지역의 JD 프로젝트에서 12킬로미터 트렌드의 구리-금 관련 포르피리 목표를 확인했습니다. 이 트렌드에는 McClair, Belle 및 Fericrete의 세 가지 주요 목표가 포함되어 있으며, 이는 포르피리 관련 광화 가능성이 강한 것으로 나타났습니다.
2013년에 발견된 McClair 목표는 역사적인 시추 결과에서 1.4미터에 걸쳐 0.46% 구리의 교차점을 포함하여 유망한 결과를 보였습니다. Belle 목표는 1.5x1km 크기의 강한 자기 고Anomaly를 특징으로 하며, Fericrete 목표는 2024년 시추에서 열수변성을 드러냈습니다.
회사는 2025년 초 여름에 중요한 탐사 프로그램을 시작할 계획이며, 고우선 목표에 대한 시추 테스트를 집중하고 추가적인 화학 및 물리 조사를 실시할 것입니다. 프로젝트의 위치와 지질 설정은 최근 발견된 AuRORA 포르피리 시스템과 유사하며, 해당 시스템은 남쪽으로 14km 떨어져 있습니다.
Sun Summit Minerals (SMREF) a identifié une tendance significative de 12 kilomètres d'objectifs de cuivre-or liés aux porphyries dans son projet JD dans le district de Toodoggone en Colombie-Britannique. La tendance comprend trois objectifs principaux : McClair, Belle et Fericrete, qui présentent un fort potentiel pour la minéralisation liée aux porphyries.
L'objectif McClair, découvert en 2013, a montré des résultats prometteurs avec des forages historiques, y compris une intersection de 0,46 % de cuivre sur 1,4 mètre. L'objectif Belle présente une anomalie magnétique élevée et forte de 1,5 par 1 km, tandis que l'objectif Fericrete a révélé une altération hydrothermale lors des forages de 2024.
La société prévoit de commencer un programme d'exploration significatif au début de l'été 2025, en se concentrant sur des tests de forages pour des objectifs de haute priorité et en menant des enquêtes géochimiques et géophysiques supplémentaires. La localisation du projet et le cadre géologique sont similaires au système porphyrien AuRORA récemment découvert, situé à 14 km au sud.
Sun Summit Minerals (SMREF) hat einen bedeutenden 12-Kilometer-Trend von kupfer-goldbezogenen Porphyrzielen im JD-Projekt im Toodoggone-Distrikt von British Columbia identifiziert. Der Trend umfasst drei Hauptziele: McClair, Belle und Fericrete, die ein starkes Potenzial für porphyrbezogene Mineralisierung aufweisen.
Das Ziel McClair, das 2013 entdeckt wurde, zeigte vielversprechende Ergebnisse aus historischen Bohrungen, einschließlich einer Überlappung von 0,46% Kupfer über 1,4 Meter. Das Ziel Belle weist eine starke magnetische Hochanomalie von 1,5 mal 1 km auf, während das Ziel Fericrete hydrothermale Veränderungen in den Bohrungen von 2024 offenbarte.
Das Unternehmen plant, Anfang Sommer 2025 ein bedeutendes Explorationsprogramm zu starten, das sich auf Bohrtests hochprioritärer Ziele konzentriert und zusätzliche geochemische und geophysikalische Untersuchungen durchführt. Die Lage und geologische Beschaffenheit des Projekts sind vergleichbar mit dem kürzlich entdeckten AuRORA-Porphyrsystem, das 14 km südlich liegt.
- Discovery of 12km trend of copper-gold targets indicating significant mineralization potential
- Historical drilling at McClair target showed promising copper mineralization (0.46% Cu over 1.4m)
- Strategic location near recent AuRORA porphyry system discovery
- Large land package of 15,000 hectares with multiple high-priority targets
- Most targets remain largely unexplored and unproven
- Significant exploration work and capital required before potential development
- Results from 2024 drilling at Fericrete target not yet disclosed
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - February 5, 2025) - Sun Summit Minerals Corp. (TSXV: SMN) (OTCQB: SMREF) is pleased to provide a review of multiple porphyry-related copper-gold targets across the 15,000 hectare JD project. The targets define a 12 km trend of strong porphyry-related hydrothermal alteration that is structurally and topographically below significant epithermal-related, gold-silver systems (e.g., Finn to Creek corridor).
The high-priority targets along the JD Porphyry Trend demonstrate the strong-prospectivity for porphyry-related copper-gold mineralization across the JD project. The Company has started planning a significant exploration program set to commence in early summer 2025. The program will focus on evaluating the strongest porphyry targets as well as further investigating the high-grade and bulk-tonnage gold potential along the Finn to Creek Corridor.
Key Highlights:
A significant 12 kilometre trend of under-explored porphyry targets: The McClair, Belle and Fericrete targets along the JD Porphyry Trend strongly support the high-prospectivity for porphyry-related copper-gold mineralization across the JD project.
Significant exploration program in preparation for 2025: Planning is underway for an aggressive program at JD in 2025 which will include significant drill testing of high-priority targets as well as further geochemical and geophysical surveys across areas lacking coverage.
"The JD project has significant and unlocked potential for porphyry-related copper and gold mineralization," stated Niel Marotta, CEO of Sun Summit Minerals. "The northern extent of the Toodoggone district has long been known for its strong epithermal gold prospectivity, however, the recent discovery by Amarc and Freeport 14 kilometres south of our land position at JD confirmed our long-standing view that the northern parts of the district have exceptional porphyry potential. We have defined a 12 km trend of high-priority and largely drill ready porphyry targets that we plan to advance in our upcoming 2025 exploration program."
JD Porphyry Trend
The JD Porphyry Trend is largely centred on the McClair Creek gossan which extends for over 10 km along the banks of McClair Creek (Figure 4a). Outcropping rocks along McClair Creek comprise strongly altered andesitic volcanics, monzonite intrusive rocks and porphyritic dykes (quartz-feldspar porphyries). Based on regional geological mapping, the JD Porphyry Trend traverses a prospective contact between Black Lake intrusive rocks and Toodoggone Fm volcanic rocks (Figure 1). The JD Porphyry Trend represents a similar regional geological setting as the recently discovered AuRORA porphyry system by Amarc Resources and Freeport, 14 km to the south (Figure 1). The AuRORA discovery was made by systematically drill testing coincident high-chargeability and multi-element soil geochemical anomalies4. The AuRORA target is also associated with a strong magnetic-high anomaly identified in regional geophysical datasets5. Priority targets along JD Porphyry Trend are similarly based on magnetic-high anomalies (Figure 2) coincident with strong chargeability-highs (e.g., McClair and Fericrete). The significant Belle magnetic-high lacks IP geophysical coverage (Figures 2 and 3) but plans are underway to fill that gap in the 2025 field season.
The two southern priority porphyry targets along the JD Porphyry Trend are associated with the McClair Creek gossan and include the McClair and Belle targets (Figures 2 and 3).
Figure 1. Map of the Toodoggone District showing the location of the JD Project in relation to other development and exploration projects. Regional BCGS geology is also shown5.
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Figure 2. Map of the JD Project showing the broad JD Porphyry Trend highlighted by discreet magnetic-high anomalies3.
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McClair Porphyry Target: The McClair porphyry system was discovered in 20131. Three holes tested for porphyry copper mineralization associated with intermediate sulfidation, epithermal-related base metal-rich mineralization of the Finn Zone. The holes were collared 1,000 metres east and ~350 metres below the Finn Zone (Figure 5b). All three holes intersected significant porphyry related hydrothermal alteration, covering a strike length of 850 metres. The dominantly phyllic (quartz + sericite + pyrite) and argillic assemblages overprinting early potassic (k-feldspar+biotite) and propylitic (epidote-chlorite) alteration, with anomalous copper mineralization, is interpreted to be related to a proximal mineralized porphyry system. All phases of alteration are crosscut by strong anhydrite-gypsum veins and stock-work zones.
Hole JD-13-025 bottomed in 1.4 metres of
Figure 3. Map of the JD project showing historical IP chargeability data (400m depth plan) across the McClair porphyry target2. The limits of the 3.0 km open-ended anomaly will be evaluated with additional IP surveying in 2025.
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The five historical exploration holes at McClair tested only a small portion of an IP (Induced Polarization) chargeability-high anomaly identified in 2013 and significantly expanded in 2017 and 20182 (Figure 3). The open-ended chargeability anomaly is largely coincident with a multi-element (copper-gold-silver-tellurium) soil geochemical anomaly and an 800 by 800 metre magnetic anomaly identified in a previous airborne geophysical survey (Figure 2). Additional targeting within the broad McClair porphyry alteration zone will focus on defining the centre of the system by further drilling the coincident high-chargeability and high-magnetic anomalies.
Belle Porphyry Target: The Belle porphyry target lies west of the McClair Creek gossan over an area largely concealed by glacial till (Figure 4a). The centre of the target comprises a 1.5 by 1 km strong magnetic high anomaly identified in historical airborne geophysical surveys (Figure 2). Volcanic and intrusive rocks (monzonite and quartz-feldspar porphyries) proximal to the magnetic-high along the banks of McClair Creek are pervasively altered with texturally-destructive argillic and phyllic assemblages with local zones of strong epidote-chlorite alteration. The Belle porphyry target is situated 2 kms to the south of a recently identified multi-element (copper-zinc-silver) soil geochemical anomaly. The target lacks IP coverage and work in 2025 will comprise IP geophysical surveying and expanding the Belle soil grid south to cover the target area (Figure 3).
Figure 4. McClair Creek gossan and McClair Creek porphyry target, A. photo looking south down McClair creek showing parts of the 10km long McClair Creek gossan. The Belle Porphyry target is situated above the gossan on a till covered plateau, B and C. core photos from historical hole JD-13-025 showing strong high-temperature porphyry-related alteration and mineralization. The interval shown in C is from the last run in the hole, bottomed in
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Fericrete Porphyry Target
Two holes in 2024 were drilled northeast of the Creek Zone targeting the southwest extent of the Fericrete target (Figure 5a). The target is 3.2 km west of the McClair target. Outcropping, clay altered andesite is associated with a broad magnetic-low and a coincident high-chargeability and resistivity anomaly (see November 18th, 2024 news release). The 2024 holes were designed to test for epithermal-related gold-base metal mineralization as well as deeper and concealed porphyry-related copper and gold mineralization.
Figure 5. Photographs showing the Fericrete and McClair targets, A. Fericrete gossan looking northwest showing the location of holes CZ-24-006 and JD-24-007 (see November 18th, 2024 News Release), note this gossan is hosted in volcanic rocks that are stratigraphically below outcropping epithermal veins on the nearby ridgetops, B. McClair target looking southwest showing the location of five historical drill holes that targeted a broad chargeability high anomaly below the Finn Zone. The chargeability anomaly is open to the north and south. See references below for details on the drillholes.
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The volcanic and intrusive rocks intersected in both holes (JD-24-006 and JD-24-007) contain zones of early-potassic and/or propylitic alteration (epidote-chlorite-pyrite) overprinted by local intervals of strong silicification with sooty pyrite (phyllic alteration) and locally intense anhydrite-carbonate veins and stockwork zones. Based on observed lithology, alteration assemblages and mineralization styles in both holes, it is interpreted that the drilling intersected a potential zone of hydrothermal telescoping. A possible vector to a concealed porphyry center is interpreted to be to the northeast, coincident with a strong magnetic-high anomaly (Figure 2).
Planning for 2025
Planning is ongoing for the next phase of exploration at the JD project, set to begin spring 2025. Exploration is anticipated to include step-out drilling at the Creek Zone, confirmation and step-out drilling at the Finn Zone as well as initial and follow-up drill tests at high-priority porphyry targets including the Fericrete and McClair Porphyry targets. Additional geophysical and geochemical surveys will also be completed across the Belle porphyry target and other target areas lacking coverage.
National Instrument 43-101 Disclosure
This news release has been reviewed and approved by Sun Summit's Vice President Exploration, Ken MacDonald, P. Geo., a "Qualified Person" as defined in National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects of the Canadian Securities Administrators. He has not been able to verify the historical exploration data disclosed, including sampling, analytical and test data, underlying the technical information in this news release since such data is historical and the original drill core is not readily available. Some technical information contained in this release is historical in nature and has been compiled from public sources believed to be accurate. The historical technical information has not been verified by Sun Summit and may in some instances be unverifiable dependent on the existence of historical drill core and grab samples.
Community Engagement
Sun Summit is engaging with First Nations on whose territory our projects are located and is discussing their interests and identifying contract and work opportunities, as well as opportunities to support community initiatives. The Company looks forward to continuing to work with local and regional First Nations with ongoing exploration.
About the JD Project
The JD Project is located in the Toodoggone mining district in north-central British Columbia, a highly prospective deposit-rich mineral trend. The project covers an area of over 15,000 hectares and is in close proximity to active exploration and development projects, such as Thesis Gold's Lawyers and Ranch projects, TDG Gold's Baker-Shasta projects, Centerra's Gold's Kemess East and Underground projects, as well as the past-producing Kemess open pit copper-gold mine.
The project is 450 kilometres northwest of the city of Prince George, and 25 kilometres north of the Sturdee airstrip. It is proximal to existing infrastructure in place to support the past-producing Kemess mine, including roads and a hydroelectric power line.
The JD Project is in a favourable geological environment characterized by both high-grade epithermal gold and silver mineralization, as well as porphyry-related copper and gold mineralization. Some historical exploration, including drilling, geochemistry and geophysics, has been carried out on the property, however the project area is largely underexplored.
About Sun Summit
Sun Summit Minerals (TSXV: SMN) (OTCQB: SMREF) is a mineral exploration company focused on expansion and discovery of district scale gold and copper assets in British Columbia. The Company's diverse portfolio includes the JD Project in the Toodoggone region of north-central B.C., and the Buck Project in central B.C.
Further details are available at www.sunsummitminerals.com.
References
1. McBride, S. and Leslie, C. (2014), 2013 Geological, geophysical and diamond drilling report on the JD Property, Assessment Report Indexing System, Report 34762, https://apps.nrs.gov.bc.ca/pub/aris.
2. Wetherup, S. (2019), Assessment report mapping, induced-polarization surveying and drilling, JD Property, Assessment Report Indexing System, Report 38203, https://apps.nrs.gov.bc.ca/pub/aris.
3. Strickland, D. (2022), 2022 Assessment report on the JD Property, Assessment Report Indexing System, Report 40386, https://apps.nrs.gov.bc.ca/pub/aris.
4. Amarc Resources January 17th, 2025 News Release, amarcresources.com
5. MapPlace 2, British Columbia Geological Survey, gov.bc.ca/, Regional Geology and Magnetics
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