IP Survey Highlights:
A 6.0-square kilometer dipole-dipole IP geophysical survey was completed, covering most of the 1,000-acre Brewer property and a significant portion of its adjacent
Results of the geophysical analysis and interpretation has led to the identification of four primary target areas (see Figure 1).
The T-1 target is a SE-dipping polarizable-conductive body that correlates with and extends from a NE-trending zone of near-surface mineralization. This area extends from the former B-6 pit and continues along strike for approximately 700 meters. Within the central portion of the T-1 target,
The T-2 target is the southernmost polarizable-conductive body within the Brewer alteration footprint and is associated with a zone of high grade, near surface gold mineralization identified in shallow historic drilling. The 2022 IP survey reveals this area to be a small chargeability anomaly at surface that broadens and intensifies at depth where the target remains to be drill tested.
The T-3 target aims to test the lateral continuity and down-dip extension of drilled mineralization along the northwest margin of a large polarizable-resistive body. This western target area is further supported by near surface gold mineralization and favorable alteration identified in Pancon RAB drilling.
The T-4 target is the result of a 3D inversion of magnetic data and aims to test discrete low-magnetic conical bodies as potentially mineralized sub-volcanic intrusions.
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