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T2 Metals Corp. (TWOSF) has filed an independent NI43-101 Technical Report for its Sherridon copper-zinc-gold project in Manitoba. The report details historical mineral resources from five unmined deposits: Park, Jungle, Bob, Cold, and Lost prospects. The project, located in the Flin Flon – Snow Lake Greenstone Belt, has year-round road access and is 70km from Flin Flon. The historical indicated resources total 6.55M tonnes with 0.85% copper and 1.22% zinc, while inferred resources amount to 15.86M tonnes with 0.68% copper and 0.84% zinc across multiple deposits.

T2 Metals Corp. (TWOSF) ha presentato un rapporto tecnico indipendente NI43-101 per il suo progetto di rame, zinco e oro Sherridon nel Manitoba. Il rapporto descrive le risorse minerarie storiche provenienti da cinque giacimenti non estratti: Park, Jungle, Bob, Cold e Lost. Il progetto, situato nella cintura verde di Flin Flon – Snow Lake, ha accesso stradale tutto l'anno ed è a 70 km da Flin Flon. Le risorse storicamente indicate ammontano a 6,55 milioni di tonnellate con 0,85% di rame e 1,22% di zinco, mentre le risorse presunte raggiungono 15,86 milioni di tonnellate con 0,68% di rame e 0,84% di zinco distribuite su più giacimenti.

T2 Metals Corp. (TWOSF) ha presentado un informe técnico independiente NI43-101 para su proyecto de cobre, zinc y oro Sherridon en Manitoba. El informe detalla los recursos minerales históricos de cinco depósitos no explotados: Park, Jungle, Bob, Cold y Lost. El proyecto, ubicado en la Cinturón Verde de Flin Flon – Snow Lake, tiene acceso vial durante todo el año y se encuentra a 70 km de Flin Flon. Los recursos indicados históricamente totalizan 6,55 millones de toneladas con un 0,85% de cobre y un 1,22% de zinc, mientras que los recursos inferidos ascienden a 15,86 millones de toneladas con un 0,68% de cobre y un 0,84% de zinc en múltiples depósitos.

T2 Metals Corp. (TWOSF)는 매니토바에 있는 셔리돈 구리-아연-금 프로젝트에 대한 독립 NI43-101 기술 보고서를 제출했습니다. 이 보고서는 5개의 미개발 매장지인 파크, 정글, 밥, 콜드, 로스트의 역사적 광물 자원에 대해 상세히 설명하고 있습니다. 플린 플론 - 스노우 레이크 녹색암대에 위치한 이 프로젝트는 연중 내내 도로 접근이 가능하며, 플린 플론에서 70km 떨어져 있습니다. 역사적으로 나타난 자원은 6.55백만 톤으로 구리 0.85% 및 아연 1.22%를 포함하고, 추정 자원은 15.86백만 톤으로 구리 0.68% 및 아연 0.84%에 해당합니다.

T2 Metals Corp. (TWOSF) a déposé un rapport technique indépendant NI43-101 pour son projet de cuivre-zinc-or Sherridon au Manitoba. Le rapport détaille les ressources minérales historiques de cinq gisements non exploités : Park, Jungle, Bob, Cold et Lost. Le projet, situé dans la ceinture verte de Flin Flon – Snow Lake, dispose d'un accès routier toute l'année et se trouve à 70 km de Flin Flon. Les ressources historiquement indiquées totalisent 6,55 millions de tonnes avec 0,85 % de cuivre et 1,22 % de zinc, tandis que les ressources présumées s'élèvent à 15,86 millions de tonnes avec 0,68 % de cuivre et 0,84 % de zinc sur plusieurs gisements.

T2 Metals Corp. (TWOSF) hat einen unabhängigen NI43-101 Technischen Bericht für ihr Sherridon Kupfer-Zink-Gold-Projekt in Manitoba eingereicht. Der Bericht beschreibt historische Mineralressourcen aus fünf unerschlossenen Lagerstätten: Park, Jungle, Bob, Cold und Lost. Das Projekt, das sich im Flin Flon – Snow Lake Grünstein-Gürtel befindet, hat ganzjährigen Straßenanschluss und liegt 70 km von Flin Flon entfernt. Die historisch angegebenen Ressourcen belaufen sich auf insgesamt 6,55 Millionen Tonnen mit 0,85 % Kupfer und 1,22 % Zink, während die geschätzten Ressourcen 15,86 Millionen Tonnen mit 0,68 % Kupfer und 0,84 % Zink in mehreren Lagerstätten betragen.

Positive
  • Project has strategic location with year-round road access and proximity to mining center
  • Substantial historical mineral resources across five deposits
  • Project lies on operational train line, indicating good infrastructure
Negative
  • Historical resource estimates require verification and may not be current
  • Significant additional work needed to classify resources as current under NI 43-101
  • No demonstrated economic viability of mineral resources

Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - November 1, 2024) - T2 Metals Corp. (TSXV: TWO) (OTCQB: TWOSF) (WKN: A2DR6E) ("T2" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the filing of an independent Technical Report for Sherridon copper-zinc-gold project in western central Manitoba on the Company's profile on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca.

The Technical Report was prepared in accordance with the Canadian Securities Administrators' National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects ("NI 43-101"). The author and qualified person (as defined in NI 43-101) for the Technical Report is Mr. Darrell Turcotte, who has reviewed the technical content of this news release and approved its dissemination.

Sherridon is a well-known volcanogenic massive sulphide ("VMS") camp in the Flin Flon – Snow Lake Greenstone Belt, with a significant mining and exploration history. The Project has year-round road access, is 70km from the mining centre of Flin Flon, and lies upon an operational train line.

Amongst other information, the Technical Report summarizes the historical mineral resource estimates ("Historical Mineral Resources") for the Sherridon project. Historic Mineral Resources are quoted from five unmined deposits that are less than 8km apart, being the Park, Jungle, Bob, Cold and Lost prospects (see tables 1, 2 and 3 and figure 1). All prospects are interpreted to lie on the same mineralized horizon as the Sherritt Gordon East and West former mines.

Table 1: Aggregate Historical Mineral Resource Estimates for Jungle, Bob, Cold and Lost Prospects (Bloom et al., 2010)

INDICATED
Mining MethodTonnesCopper
(%)
Zinc
(%)
Gold
(g/t)
Silver
(g/t)
Copper
(M lbs)
Zinc
(M lbs)
Gold
(ozs)
Silver
(ozs)
Open Pit5,317,0000.801.230.347.29414458,8001,233,400
Underground1,235,8001.041.180.488.2283219,200325,300
Total Indicated6,552,8000.851.220.377.412217678,1001,558,700
INFERRED
Open Pit12,240,0000.620.770.265.3168208103,9002,083,400
Underground3,620,0000.911.080.327.4728737,300857,700
Total Inferred15,860,0000.680.840.285.8240294141,2002,941,100

 

Notes:

  1. The Historical Resource Estimates are based upon Bloom, L., Healy, T., Giroux, G., Halo Resources Ltd. 2010, Sherridon VMS Property, Technical Report NI43-101 - November 22, 2010, which is available at www.sedarplus.ca.
  2. Mineral Resources are not Mineral Reserves and do not have demonstrated economic viability.
  3. Mineral resources are estimated at a net smelter return (NSR) cut-off of US$20 per tonne and US$45 per tonne for open pit and underground respectively.
  4. Metal prices used are US$3.00/lb copper, US$1.05/lb zinc, US$1,000/oz gold and US$15.00/oz silver.
  5. Metallurgical recovery factors assumed were 92% for copper, 83% for zinc, 65% for gold and 57% for silver.
  6. The Mineral Resources are reported at a cut-off grade to reflect reasonable prospects for economic extraction, which were evaluated by designing a series of conceptual pit shells using the Lerchs-Grossman optimizing algorithm.
  7. Common values for operating costs and smelter terms were assumed.

Table 2: Historical Mineral Resource Estimate for Park Prospect (Ostry et al., 1998)

INFERRED
Mining MethodTonnesCopper
(%)
Zinc
(%)
Gold
(g/t)
Silver
(g/t)
Copper
(M lbs)
Zinc
(M lbs)
Gold
(ozs)
Silver
(ozs)
Not Recorded6,140,0000.422.160.142.45929227,600473,800

 

Notes:

  1. The Historical Resource Estimates are based upon Ostry, G., Athayde, P. and Trembath, G.D. (1998): Mineral deposits and occurrences in the Sherridon area, NTS 63N/3; Manitoba Energy and Mines, Mineral Deposit Series Report No. 17, 157 pp., which is available at www.manitoba.ca/.
  2. Mineral Resources are not Mineral Reserves and do not have demonstrated economic viability.
  3. Details of the resource estimation assumptions are not provided, with Ostry et al. (1998) referencing internal documentation supplied by Hudbay Minerals Inc. at the time of writing.

Table 3: Historical Mineral Resource Estimate for Lost Prospect (near surface portion) reported by Hudbay Minerals in 2011 (Halo, 2011).

INDICATED
Mining MethodTonnesCopper
(%)
Zinc
(%)
Gold
(g/t)
Silver
(g/t)
Copper
(M lbs)
Zinc
(M lbs)
Gold
(ozs)
Silver
(ozs)
Not Recorded410,0001.806.101.0020.0165513,200263,700
INFERRED
Not Recorded70,0001.506.200.8016.53101,80037,100

 

Notes:

  1. CIM definitions were followed for the estimation of mineral resources. Includes drilling up to the end of 2010.
  2. Mineral resources are estimated at a ZnEq cut-off of 4% (ZnEq% equals Zn% + Cu% x 2.771 + Au g/t 1.028 + Ag g/t x 0.015) and a minimum two metre core length.
  3. Long term $US metal prices of $900/oz gold, $15.00/oz silver, $2.50/lb copper and $1.00/lb zinc were used for the estimation
  4. Specific gravity measurements were taken on a portion of the samples, where actual measurements were not available average SG values were used.

The Company is not treating the historical estimates as current given that a Qualified Person has not completed sufficient work to classify the historical estimates as current. The reader is cautioned that the Historical Mineral Resources should not relied upon and are included for context and to demonstrate progression of the Sherridon Project through prior discovery and resource growth. The historical estimates are not meant to be interpreted as current mineral resource or mineral reserve estimates as described in sections 1.2 and 1.3 of NI 43-101. The author of the Technical Report and the Company have relied on the sources cited for information on these deposits and has been unable to verify the information independently. While this information is considered reliable, it does not comply with the standards of NI 43-101 and should not be relied upon.

The Historical Mineral Resource provided in Table 3 for Lost (Halo, 2011) post-dates and supersedes that provided in Table 1 from Bloom et al. (2010). The Company is not aware of any more recent resource estimates or data that would supersede the Historical Mineral Resources, but it is recommended that the reader exercise caution and consult the original historical reports and related technical documentation for a more complete understanding of the prospect's geology, sampling, and estimation procedures. The Company will need to conduct further exploration, and there is no guarantee that the results obtained will reflect the historical estimates. In order to verify the Historical Mineral Resources to current mineral resource estimates, among other things, the Company will need to retain a qualified person to verify historical drilling and assaying methods and validate historical results, add any drilling and assaying or other pertinent geological information generated since the last estimation, and complete a resource estimate and a new technical report. Significant data compilation, drilling, sampling and data verification may be required by a qualified person before the Historical Mineral Resources can be classified as current resources. There can be no assurance that any of the historical mineral resources, in whole or in part, will ever become economically viable. In addition, mineral resources are not mineral reserves and do not have demonstrated economic viability. Even if classified as current mineral resources, there is no certainty as to whether further exploration will result in any inferred mineral resources being upgraded to an indicated or measured mineral resource category.

"We are very pleased have completed this NI 43-101 report which provides a timely and complete update to the work completed by T2 Metals and previous explorers at the Sherridon project," said Mark Saxon, CEO of T2 Metals Corp. "The five historical resources and the two former mines at the Sherridon project each lie along a folded mineralized horizon with more than 25km of strike length at surface, providing excellent opportunity for additional discovery. We thank Mr. Turcotte for pulling together this data rich project."

A copy of the Technical Report is available under the Company's profile on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca, and on the Company's website at www.t2metals.com.

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Figure 1: Historical Mineral Resource Locations, Sherridon Project.

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Bloom, L., Healy, T., Giroux, G., (2010): Sherridon VMS Property, NI43-101 Technical Report prepared for Halo Resources Ltd., November, 2010. 182p.

Ostry, G., Athayde, P. and Trembath, G.D. (1998): Mineral deposits and occurrences in the Sherridon area, NTS 63N/3; Manitoba Energy and Mines, Mineral Deposit Series Report No. 17, 157 pp.

Halo (2011): Halo Update For Sherridon VMS Property, Manitoba dated April 14, 2011 issued by Halo Resources Ltd, Toronto.

The qualified person for the Company's projects, Mr. Mark Saxon, the Company's Chief Executive Officer, a Fellow of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and a Member of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists, has reviewed and approved the contents of this release.

About T2 Metals Corp (TSXV: TWO) (OTCQB: TWOSF) (WKN: A2DR6E)

T2 Metals Corp is an emerging copper and precious metal company enhancing shareholder value through exploration and discovery. The Company continues to target under-explored areas, including the Sherridon, Lida, Cora and Copper Eagle projects where post-mineralization cover masks areas of high geological prospectivity in the vicinity of major mines.

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD,

"Mark Saxon"

Mark Saxon
President & CEO

For further information, please contact:

t2metals.com

1305 – 1090 West Georgia St., Vancouver, BC, V6E 3V7
info@t2metals.com

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements

Certain information set out in this news release constitutes forward-looking information. Forward looking statements are often, but not always, identified by the use of words such as "seek", "anticipate", "plan", "continue", "estimate", "expect", "may", "will", "intend", "could", "might", "should", "believe" and similar expressions. Forward-looking statements in this press release include future exploration on the Company's mineral projects and the potential to define mineral resources. Forward-looking statements are based upon the opinions and expectations of management of the Company as at the effective date of such statements and, in certain cases, information provided or disseminated by third parties. Although the Company believes that the expectations reflected in forward-looking statements are based upon reasonable assumptions, and that information obtained from third party sources is reliable, they can give no assurance that those expectations will prove to have been correct. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements.

These forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, including the volatility of metal prices and the price of the Company's common shares; the availability of financing; actual exploration or development plans and costs differing materially from the Company's estimates; the ability to obtain and maintain any necessary permits, consents or authorizations required for mining activities; environmental regulations or hazards and compliance with complex regulations associated with mining activities; climate change and climate change regulations; and the dangers inherent in exploration, development and mining activities. Actual results may differ materially from results contemplated by the forward-looking statements. Accordingly, the actual events may differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements. Such risks include uncertainties relating to exploration activities. When relying on forward-looking statements to make decisions, investors and others should carefully consider the foregoing factors and other uncertainties and should not place undue reliance on such forward-looking statements. The Company does not undertake to update any forward-looking statements, except as may be required by applicable securities laws.

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FAQ

What are the historical mineral resources reported in T2 Metals' (TWOSF) Sherridon project?

The historical indicated resources total 6.55M tonnes at 0.85% copper and 1.22% zinc, while inferred resources amount to 15.86M tonnes at 0.68% copper and 0.84% zinc across multiple deposits.

Where is T2 Metals' (TWOSF) Sherridon project located?

The Sherridon project is located in western central Manitoba, 70km from Flin Flon, within the Flin Flon – Snow Lake Greenstone Belt.

What infrastructure does T2 Metals' (TWOSF) Sherridon project have?

The project has year-round road access, lies upon an operational train line, and is 70km from the mining center of Flin Flon.

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