VANCOUVER, BC, June 25,
2024 /CNW/ - Metallis Resources
Inc. (TSXV: MTS) (OTCQB: MTLFF) (the "Company" or
"Metallis") is pleased to announce plans for its inaugural field
exploration program (the "Program") on the Company's recently
acquired Greyhound property ("the Property"), a high-grade
silver/gold/antimony project within an historic mining camp,
located in Idaho, USA. The
Program, which is scheduled to begin in early July, has been
designed with two main objectives. The first involves the outlining
of high-grade mineralized shoots at several historic showings on
the Property, the second is to identify any new areas of high-grade
mineralization along the 3.6 km Greyhound shear zone: both will
lead to planned drill targeting in a Phase 2 program to be
conducted later in the 2024 season.
Fiore Aliperti, Metallis'
President and CEO commented, "Our team's highest priority for this
phase 1 program is to firm up drill targets at several existing
sites that have demonstrated economic grades from historic mining.
Concurrently, we hope to identify new mineralization along this
underexplored 3.6 km trend that has seen significant silver/gold
mineralization exploited historically. We are excited to be
utilizing modern exploration techniques for the first time on the
property whilst applying our technical knowledge developing drill
ready targets rapidly and efficiently". He went on to add,
"Although we're excited to head to Idaho early in the exploration season, our
Kirkham property located in the Golden Triangle remains
strategically strong in our Company's plans. We will have boots on
the ground in British Columbia
later in the season to revisit prospects that retain significant
prospectivity."
Geological Exploration:
At the Greyhound Property, a combination of rock sampling,
geological mapping and trenching will be used to delineate drill
targets at several of the historic showings. Rock sampling will be
used to confirm the anomalous silver/gold grades reported
historically and channel sampling will highlight the size and
dimensions of the mineralization. Although advanced underground
workings exist on the property, there are still several surface
showings and trenches that have not been recently sampled or
interpreted geologically and the entire property remains untested
with a drill.
A team of geologists will also be completing geological and
structural mapping to highlight areas of dilation along the shear
and prospect new areas. A firsthand look at mineralization will
prioritize areas that may have been overlooked as geological models
have progressed substantially in the last 100 years. Areas of
interest will include the entire length of the Greyhound Shear zone
as well as new structures that have been identified.
Soil Sampling
Approximately 1000 soil samples will be collected to pinpoint
the location and continuity of the mineralized shear. This will be
useful in identifying new mineralized zones as large amounts of the
property are covered by overburden and have never been properly
tested. Multiple, wider spaced lines will be completed to identify
parallel shears zones and provide information on possible
mineralized intrusions.
The team will be utilizing a portable X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF)
analysis tool for the soil sampling, allowing real time data
collection, as opposed to the more traditional laboratory testing
with much longer assay turnarounds. This will expedite the phase 1
program, allowing immediate follow-up for excavator trenching,
further advancing new targets. Several soil samples will also be
sent to analytical laboratories for a more traditional ICP
analysis, to cross reference the readings from the portable
XRF.
Rock Physical Property Testing:
Rock physical property testing will be utilized to best plan a
larger geophysical survey. In exploring several geophysical
options, the team will first assess the geophysical properties of
samples taken from different parts of the property. Classification
of the magnetic properties, chargeability, resistivity, and density
of the rocks will help the team isolate a geophysical technique
that can differentiate the mineralization from the background
country rock.
Qualified Person
David Dupre, P.Geo, Vice
President - Exploration and the Qualified Person, as defined by
National Instrument 43-101, has reviewed and approved the technical
information contained in this release.
Note: The reader is
cautioned that all measurements and metal grades are derived from
previous reports and Metallis has not independently
confirmed the results. The similarity of values and
conservative approach does lend confidence to these
values.
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About the Greyhound
Property
The recently acquired Greyhound Property is in Custer
County, Idaho, approximately 42 km
northwest of the town of Stanley.
This property was the center of an active silver mining camp in the
early 1900's and at one point contained a smelter and two active
mines situated along a 3.6 km mineralized shear zone. Since 1910,
the property has seen limited exploration and only minor
development when the Greyhound Mine was reactivated and mined from
1980-1991. The last remaining ore from this period was shipped to a
smelter in 2000 and the property remains substantially
underexplored.
About Metallis
Metallis Resources Inc. is a Vancouver-based company focused on the
exploration for gold, copper and silver on its flagship 100%-owned
Kirkham Property in Canada,
situated in northwest British
Columbia's Golden Triangle, and on its recently acquired
Greyhound Property, a gold/silver target in Idaho, USA.
Metallis trades under the symbols MTS on the TSX Venture
Exchange, MTLFF on the OTCQB Exchange, and 0CVM on the Frankfurt
Stock Exchange.
On behalf of the Board of Directors:
/s/ "Fiore Aliperti"
Chief Executive Officer, President, and Director
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