Flow Metals Corp. announced the completion of an induced polarization ("IP") survey at its 100% owned New Brenda copper- silver - molybdenum project located in south-central British Columbia within the Quesnel Terrane. Highlights include: 3.2 KM Induced Polarization, single-line, survey over the XP target; Two elevated chargeability anomalies identified align with anomalous soil and rock samples; Elevated 1500m long, shallow eastern anomaly coincides with annular magnetic low region; and 1000m long western anomaly underlies a rock sample containing 0.67% Cu.

Survey Interpretation: The survey delineates two areas of significant interest. The eastern anomaly shows very high chargeability underneath a previously identified large geochemical and magnetic target over a distance of 1500 m. The chargeability weakens with depth in the inversion but remains highly anomalous to the bottom of the survey (estimated depth of 150 metres). High chargeable values may indicate the presence of disseminated sulphide minerals which are commonly found within and adjacent to porphyry deposits.

The western EM anomaly delineates a broad deeper chargeable zone underneath the 0.67% Cu showing over a distance of 1000 m . The anomaly widens and intensifies with depth from the surface. Wider spacing over this zone will be required to see if the rocks continue to become more chargeable at depth.

The lower values around 10-20 msec are within typical range of disseminated chalcopyrite mineralization. The areas highlighted by the current survey and historical soil and rock sampling are covered with a semicontinuous layer of till overburden and bedrock exposure is limited. The immediate next steps include detailed prospecting of the anomalous area with test pits and soil profile geochemical sampling.

Expansion of the current IP survey with parallel IP lines will help delineate the chargeability anomalies and generate a 3D model of the subsurface to define drill targets. Survey details: The in-house survey was conducted over 12 days by a team of 6 people lead by Angelica St. Pierre.

The time domain (2 seconds on and 2 seconds off) survey was pole-dipole n=8 array with an "a" spacing of 50 metres designed by Martin St. Pierre of ST PIERRE Geoconsultant Inc. The inversion was completed by David Bingham with raw data preprocessed in X2IPI and inverted with the RES2DINV algorithm. On site supervision was by Harley Slade, P. Geo.

a director of the company and project manager.