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VR Resources Outlines Targets for Upcoming Drilling at Silverback Copper-Gold Project in Ontario

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VR Resources (VRRCF) has announced details for its upcoming drilling program at the Silverback copper-gold project in Northwestern Ontario, planned for January 2025. The program targets three high-priority areas identified through a recently completed 3D array DCIP chargeability survey from November 2024.

The survey revealed three near-surface IP anomalies correlating with conductivity zones, focused on north-south trending shear zones intersecting nickel-chrome bearing mafic-ultramafic bodies. The main targets include: the Central Zone with a 1.2 km long high-amplitude IP anomaly; the North Arm featuring a 400 by 800-meter low-amplitude chargeability anomaly; and the West Dyke target centered on shear structure intersections.

The company is currently clearing access roads and preparing drill sites. The exploration strategy integrates modern 3D DCIP technology with airborne EM and magnetic data, targeting areas where mineralization is concentrated across a 2.5km mineral system.

VR Resources (VRRCF) ha annunciato i dettagli del suo imminente programma di perforazione presso il progetto rame-oro Silverback nel nord-ovest dell'Ontario, previsto per gennaio 2025. Il programma punta a tre aree ad alta priorità identificate attraverso un recente sondaggio di carica DCIP 3D completato a novembre 2024.

Il sondaggio ha rivelato tre anomalie IP vicino alla superficie che correlano con zone di conducibilità, focalizzandosi su zone di faglia orientate nord-sud che intersecano corpi mafici-ultramafici contenenti nichel e cromo. I principali obiettivi includono: la Zona Centrale con un'anomalia IP ad alta ampiezza lunga 1,2 km; il Braccio Nord con un'anomalia di carica a bassa ampiezza di 400 per 800 metri; e il target West Dyke centrato sulle intersezioni delle strutture di faglia.

L'azienda sta attualmente liberando le strade di accesso e preparando i siti di perforazione. La strategia esplorativa integra la moderna tecnologia 3D DCIP con dati EM aerei e magnetici, mirando a aree dove è concentrata la mineralizzazione all'interno di un sistema minerario di 2,5 km.

VR Resources (VRRCF) ha anunciado los detalles de su próximo programa de perforación en el proyecto de cobre y oro Silverback en el noroeste de Ontario, programado para enero de 2025. El programa tiene como objetivo tres áreas de alta prioridad identificadas a través de un reciente estudio de carga DCIP 3D completado en noviembre de 2024.

El estudio reveló tres anomalías IP cerca de la superficie que se correlacionan con zonas de conductividad, centrándose en zonas de corte orientadas de norte a sur que intersectan cuerpos máficos-ultramáficos que contienen níquel y cromo. Los principales objetivos incluyen: la Zona Central con una anomalía IP de alta amplitud de 1,2 km de largo; el Brazo Norte con una anomalía de carga de baja amplitud de 400 por 800 metros; y el objetivo West Dyke, centrado en las intersecciones de las estructuras de corte.

La empresa está actualmente despejando caminos de acceso y preparando sitios de perforación. La estrategia de exploración integra la moderna tecnología 3D DCIP con datos de EM aéreo y magnéticos, apuntando a áreas donde se concentra la mineralización a lo largo de un sistema mineral de 2,5 km.

VR Resources (VRRCF)는 2025년 1월로 예정된 실버백 구리-금 프로젝트의 드릴링 프로그램에 대한 세부정보를 발표했습니다. 이 프로그램은 2024년 11월에 완료된 최신 3D 배열 DCIP 전하 조사에서 식별된 세 개의 고우선 영역을 목표로 합니다.

조사는 전도성 영역과 관련된 세 개의 근표면 IP 이상 징후를 밝혀냈으며, 니켈-크롬 함유의 마픽-울트라마픽 물질을 가로지르는 남-북 방향의 전단대에 집중되어 있습니다. 주요 목표에는: 1.2km 길이의 고진폭 IP 이상의 중앙구역; 400x800미터 저진폭 전하 이상을 특징으로 하는 북쪽 팔; 및 전단 구조 교차점을 중심으로 하는 웨스트 다이크 목표가 포함됩니다.

회사는 현재 접근 도로를 정리하고 드릴 사이트를 준비하고 있습니다. 탐사 전략은 현대 3D DCIP 기술과 공중 EM 및 자기 데이터를 통합하여 2.5km 광물 시스템 전역에서 광물화가 집중된 영역을 목표로 합니다.

VR Resources (VRRCF) a annoncé les détails de son prochain programme de forage au projet de cuivre-or Silverback dans le nord-ouest de l'Ontario, prévu pour janvier 2025. Le programme cible trois zones à haute priorité identifiées grâce à une récente enquête de charge DCIP en 3D, achevée en novembre 2024.

L'enquête a révélé trois anomalies IP près de la surface qui se corrèlent avec des zones de conductivité, se concentrant sur des zones de cisaillement orientées nord-sud qui croisent des corps mafiques-ultramafiques contenant du nickel et du chrome. Les principaux cibles incluent : la Zone Centrale avec une anomalie IP de haute amplitude de 1,2 km de long ; le Bras Nord présentant une anomalie de charge de faible amplitude de 400 par 800 mètres ; et la cible West Dyke centrée sur les intersections de structures de cisaillement.

L'entreprise est actuellement en train de dégager les routes d'accès et de préparer les sites de forage. La stratégie d'exploration intègre la technologie moderne DCIP 3D avec des données EM aériennes et magnétiques, ciblant des zones où la minéralisation est concentrée sur un système minéral de 2,5 km.

VR Resources (VRRCF) hat Einzelheiten zu seinem bevorstehenden Bohrprogramm im Silberrücken Kupfer-Gold-Projekt im Nordwesten Ontarios bekannt gegeben, das für Januar 2025 geplant ist. Das Programm zielt auf drei hochpriorisierte Bereiche, die durch eine kürzlich abgeschlossene 3D-Array-DCIP-Ladungsuntersuchung vom November 2024 identifiziert wurden.

Die Untersuchung ergab drei nah oberflächen IP-Anomalien, die mit Leitfähigkeitszonen korrelieren und sich auf nord-südlich ausgerichtete Scherzonen konzentrieren, die Nickel-Chrom-haltige mafig-ultramafige Körper durchqueren. Die Hauptziele umfassen: die Zentrale Zone mit einer 1,2 km langen Hochamplituden-IP-Anomalie; den Nördlichen Arm mit einer 400x800 Meter großen Niedrigamplituden-Ladungsanomalie; und das Ziel West-Dyke, das im Mittelpunkt der Schnittstellen von Scherzestrukturen liegt.

Das Unternehmen räumt derzeit Zugangsstraßen frei und bereitet Bohrstandorte vor. Die Erkundungsstrategie integriert moderne 3D-DCIP-Technologie mit luftgestützten EM- und Magnetdaten und zielt auf Bereiche, in denen die Mineralisierung über ein 2,5 km großes Mineralsystem konzentriert ist.

Positive
  • Identification of three distinct high-priority drilling targets through advanced geophysical surveys
  • Large-scale mineral system spanning 2.5km with confirmed copper-gold mineralization in outcrops
  • Discovery of molybdenite on fractures indicating potential for significant mineralization
  • Integration of multiple modern exploration technologies providing clear target definition
Negative
  • Widespread thin glacial cover and few outcrops limiting surface exploration
  • Early-stage exploration project with no defined resource estimates
  • Drilling results pending and success not guaranteed

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Jan. 07, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- VR Resources Ltd. (TSX.V: VRR, FSE: 5VR; OTCBB: VRRCF), the "Company", or “VR”, is pleased to provide further details on the upcoming drill program planned for later this month at its Silverback copper-gold project in Northwestern Ontario.

  • The drill program is targeting three high-priority areas identified through the recently completed 3D array DCIP chargeability survey completed in late November 2024, as illustrated in Figure 1.

From VR's CEO Justin Daley: “Our exploration at Silverback has steadily progressed from broad regional surveys and local prospecting to targeted drilling, all guided by modern mineral deposit modelling. Despite widespread thin glacial cover and few outcrops, we are happy to see important geological and structural features consistently characterized across our independent geophysical datasets. We plan to drill test these target areas for mineralization with a series of scout holes designed for optimal logistics and cost-effectiveness. To that end we are clearing access roads of snow and cutting drill trails and building pads in the high-priority areas for drilling later this month.

The remainder of this news release provides an illustration of the targets themselves. We want to highlight the broad array of data involved, and emphasize the shear scale of the mineral system across 2.5km. The integration of modern 3D DCIP technology with both historic and recent airborne EM and magnetic data, together with recent prospecting and drilling on the ground gives us a clear picture of where mineralization is concentrated. With the newly defined targets—centered on well-defined shear zone structures and supported by early drilling results—we are giving ourselves the best chance at identifying areas of remobilized copper and gold mineralization above and within an intrusion-related source.”

The 2024 DCIP Survey
The survey delineated three near-surface IP anomalies that correlate with conductivity zones in a previous, and independent airborne frequency-domain EM and magnetic survey. Each target area shown in Figure 1 is focused on north-south trending shear zones, and more specifically, where these structures intersect the edges of nickel-chrome bearing mafic-ultramafic bodies and dykes. These mafic intrusions and their contacts are outlined by high magnetic response, are confirmed by prior drilling, and appear to predate the gold-mineralized porphyry intrusion and subsequent shearing. As such, they can provide crucial crustal pathways for hydrothermal fluids and act as chemical traps, making them ideal environments for hydrothermal copper-gold deposition.

Target Area 1 – Central Zone (CZ)

  • The largest high-amplitude IP anomaly 1.2 km long is in the center of the project area and follows the north-south trending structural break. This structure is also associated with outcrops of sheared gabbro with high grade copper-gold mineralization (Photo 1A), and with the occurrence of molybdenite on fractures (Photo 2).
  • The IP anomaly comes to surface along a parallel trend of shearing, approximately 300 meters east of the main showing in an area of glacial cover, as illustrated in Figure 1, Section A.
  • The magnetic response of the east-west trending mafic body forms a trough across the IP anomaly, possibly due to demagnetization from hydrothermal alteration along the Central Zone structure (Figure 2).
  • To the north, beyond the 1,200-meter-long IP anomaly, the Central Zone structure continues as near-surface DIGEM conductivity anomalies, potentially caused by clay alteration, as observed in Hole 2 from previous drilling.

Target Area 2 – North Arm (NA)

  • Located northeast of the Central Zone, the North Arm target area consists of a 400 by 800-meter low-amplitude chargeability anomaly, along the western edge of a magnetic high, where the east-west trending mafic intrusion is offset more than 1 km by the North Arm shear zone.
  • Intrusion-related quartz-carbonate veining with sulfide within the mafic intrusion (Photo 1C) that was discovered during the IP survey occurs where the IP anomaly comes to surface on Figure 1, Section B.
  • The structure coincides with a 6-channel EM anomaly in an historic Ontario Geological Survey publication (OGS map M80524), and also with a shallow DIGEM conductor anomaly from the 2023 survey. The 6-channel EM anomaly reflects a subsurface conductive body with strong signals spanning from shallow, fast-decaying responses to deep, slower-decaying responses, indicating potential for a plunging, continuous conductor at the mafic intrusion contact.
  • A parallel DIGEM conductor trend, located 200 meters west, may represent a secondary splay of the main structure, bounding the western margin of the “Y” shaped IP anomaly here.

Target Area 3 – West Dyke (WD)

  • The West Dyke target is centred on the intersection of another north trending shear structure, which dislocates the subparallel West Dyke near Hole 2, and a west-northwest crustal structure and trend of IP anomalies (see Figure 1).
  • The porphyry intrusion in Hole 2, roughly 450 metres south of the West Dyke IP anomaly, appears to have intruded along the eastern flank of the West Dyke, and is associated with a DIGEM conductor anomaly. That conductivity is coincident with and likely caused by the clay and sericite alteration observed alongside the disseminated sulfides and quartz-carbonate veining (Photo 1B) that coincides with a nearby small IP anomaly.

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Figure 1. Plan map (lower) and sections (upper) of the recent 3D array DCIP survey at Silverback. The plan map shows IP isoshells at 12.5 mV/V (orange) and 15 mV/V (red) on a basemap with inferred shear-zones and margins of the nickel-mineralized mafic dykes and intrusions which span the entire property. The central and largest IP anomaly (CZ) correlates with the largest blowout of the mineralized mafic dyke, and the strongest shear-fabrics observed in outcrop; the integrated CZ target exceeds 1 km in strike length.

Rock Photos of Mineralization
Upcoming drilling at Silverback will target the potential for high-grade remobilized shear zone mineralization within a deposit model for intrusion-related copper, gold and silver mineralization associated with widespread disseminated sulfides, quartz-carbonate veining (Photo 1) and sericite-chlorite alteration in an Archean porphyry intrusion, first seen in Hole 2 from spring 2024 reconnaissance drilling. The presence of molybdenite on fractures (Photo 2) reinforces an intrusive source for copper and gold mineralization at Silverback, yet also speaks to the temperature and intensity of fluid flow carrying these metals into shear-zone structures. Molybdenum, a critical pathfinder in the Hemlo gold camp, is typically found near the strongest gold mineralization, especially where overprinted by later sericite alteration and quartz-carbonate veining.

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Photo 1. Examples of copper/gold mineralization found across the Silverback project related to an inferred intrusion-related source (refer to map in Figure 1 for location of zones). A: Remobilized copper, gold and silver mineralization in shear zone outcrop with strong silicification at Central Zone. B: Gold mineralized interval of weakly sheared porphyry intrusion at 95m depth in Hole 2 in the West Dyke zone, with quartz-carbonate veining and clay-sericite alteration. C: Quartz-carbonate veining with sulfides recently discovered in the North Arm zone within a dislocated extension of the east-trending mafic intrusion, and with the exact same habit and texture as those in Hole 2 located more than 2,500m to the west.

About the Silverback Project

The project now consists of 71 mineral claims in 1 contiguous block covering 4,442 hectares. The project is located on Federal crown land, with mineral rights administered by the Ontario Ministry of Mines. There is a 2% net smelter royalty on the claims. There are no annual payments, but the Ministry requires certain annual exploration expenditures and reporting (ie. mineral assessment reports) in order to maintain a mineral claim in good standing. The Properties falls within the Lac de Mille Lac First Nation traditional territories.

Technical Information

Surface grab samples and drill core samples were submitted for geochemical analysis to the AGAT laboratory in Thunder Bay, Ontario. Drill core was logged, cut and sampled at the Holbik Exploration warehouse in Upsala, Ontario, with sample preparation completed by AGAT in Thunder Bay alongside gold and PGE determination by atomic absorption assay. ICP-MS analyses for base metals, whole rock, and trace elements is performed at AGAT’s laboratory in Calgary, AB. Analytical results are subject to industry-standard and NI 43-101 compliant QAQC sample procedures, including the systematic insertion of sample duplicates, blanks and certified reference material (CRM) done both externally and internally at the laboratory by AGAT, as described by AGAT.

Technical information for this news release has been prepared in accordance with the Canadian regulatory requirements set out in National Instrument 43-101. The content of this news release has been reviewed on behalf of the Company by Justin Daley, MSc, PGeo, President & CEO at VR, and a non-independent Qualified Person, oversees and/or participates in all aspects of the Company’s mineral exploration projects.

About VR Resources Ltd.

VR is an established junior exploration company based in Vancouver (TSX.V: VRR; Frankfurt: 5VR; OTCQB: VRRCF). VR evaluates, explores and advances opportunities in copper, gold and critical metals in Nevada, USA, and Ontario, Canada. VR applies modern exploration technologies, in-house experience, and expertise in greenfields exploration to large-footprint systems in underexplored areas/districts. The foundation of VR is the proven track record of its Board in early-stage exploration, discovery and M&A. The Company is financed for its mineral exploration and corporate obligations. VR owns its projects outright and evaluates new opportunities on an ongoing basis, whether by staking or acquisition.

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS:

“Justin Daley”

Justin Daley, MSc, P.Geo
President & CEO

For general information please use the following:

Website: www.vrr.ca
Email: info@vrr.ca
Phone: 778-731-9292

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Figure 2. Zoomed-in view of the Central Zone IP chargeability anomaly shown in Figure 1, with a 15.5 mV/V response extending for over 1,200 meters north to south. The mafic intrusion is characterized by a high magnetic response (indicated by closely spaced 20 nT contours), which is strongest on either side of the Central Zone structure. The localized magnetic low within the anomaly may result from demagnetization caused by hydrothermal alteration along the structure

Forward Looking Statements
This news release contains statements that constitute "forward-looking statements". Such forward looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the Company’s actual results, performance or achievements, or developments in the industry to differ materially from the anticipated results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are statements that are not historical facts and are generally, but not always, identified by the words "expects," "plans," "anticipates," "believes," "intends," "estimates," "projects," "potential" and similar expressions, or that events or conditions "will," "would," "may," "could" or "should" occur. Forward-looking statements in this document include statements concerning VR’s expectations that it will share detailed exploration plans and plans for drilling in 2025, and all other statements that are not statements of historical fact.

Although the Company believes the forward-looking information contained in this news release is reasonable based on information available on the date hereof, by their nature forward-looking statements involve assumptions, known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause our actual results, performance or achievements, or other future events, to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements.

Examples of such assumptions, risks and uncertainties include, without limitation, assumptions, risks and uncertainties associated with general economic conditions; adverse industry events; future legislative and regulatory developments in the mining sector; the Company’s ability to access sufficient capital from internal and external sources, and/or inability to access sufficient capital on favorable terms; mining industry and markets in Canada and generally; the ability of the Company to implement its business strategies; competition; and other assumptions, risks and uncertainties.

The forward-looking information contained in this news release represents the expectations of the Company as of the date of this news release and, accordingly, is subject to change after such date. Readers should not place undue importance on forward-looking information and should not rely upon this information as of any other date. While the company may elect to, it does not undertake to update this information at any particular time except as required in accordance with applicable laws.

This news release may also contain statements and/or information with respect to mineral properties and/or deposits which are adjacent to and/or potentially similar to the Company’s mineral properties, but which the Company has no interest in nor rights to explore. Readers are cautioned that mineral deposits on similar properties are not necessarily indicative of mineral deposits on the Company’s properties.

Trading in the securities of the Company should be considered highly speculative. All of the Company’s public disclosure filings may be accessed via www.sedarplus.ca and readers are urged to review them.

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

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Photo 2. Sample of chlorite-altered mafic intrusion at south end of Central Zone with crystalline molybdenite remobilized onto fracture planes; up to 350 ppm molybdenum in grab sample. This presence of molybdenite is rare in a mafic intrusion setting and was one of the first clues towards an intrusion-related copper-gold deposit model as source for high-grade mineralization further north along the CZ structure.

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FAQ

When will VRRCF begin drilling at the Silverback copper-gold project?

VR Resources plans to begin drilling at the Silverback project later in January 2025, following the completion of access road clearing and drill pad preparation.

What are the three main target areas identified at VRRCF's Silverback project?

The three main target areas are the Central Zone (CZ) with a 1.2km long IP anomaly, the North Arm (NA) with a 400x800m chargeability anomaly, and the West Dyke (WD) centered on shear structure intersections.

What was revealed in VRRCF's November 2024 DCIP survey at Silverback?

The November 2024 DCIP survey revealed three near-surface IP anomalies that correlate with conductivity zones, focused on north-south trending shear zones intersecting mafic-ultramafic bodies.

How large is the mineralized system at VRRCF's Silverback project?

The mineral system at the Silverback project spans approximately 2.5 kilometers across the property.

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