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BMR:CC - Battery Mineral Resources Announces Intercept of 23 Meters of 1.55% Copper from Dalmacia Target at Its Punitaqui Mine

Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - June 9, 2022) - Battery Mineral Resources Corp. (TSXV: BMR) (OTCQB: BTRMF) ("Battery" or "BMR" or the "Company") announces encouraging drill core assay results from the recently completed Phase 1 exploration and infill drill program at the Dalmacia zone of the Punitaqui mine complex ('Punitaqui") in Chile. The Punitaqui mine is slated for resumption of mine operations in the second half of 2022.

The Dalmacia target is located in the southern portion of the Punitaqui area approximately 6 kilometers ("km") south of the Punitaqui copper processing plant. The Dalmacia target has underground mining access, partially delineated mineralized zones and is targeted as a potential new source of ore feed to the Punitaqui plant.

Highlights

  • Final assay results for the following Dalmacia drillholes include (see Table 1):

    • DS-22-09: 18 meters ("m") at 1.51% Copper ("Cu") including 8m at 2.39% Cu
    • DS-22-10: 23m at 1.55% Cu including 12m at 2.50% Cu
    • DS-22-11: 11m at 1.96% Cu, 6m at 2.40% Cu and 11m at 1.50% Cu
    • DS-22-12: 5m at 1.08% Cu, 4m at 1.22% Cu and 11m at 0.90% Cu
    • DS-22-13: 5m at 1.00% Cu
    • DS-22-15: 29m at 1.05% Cu including 7m at 1.94% Cu
    • DS-22-16: 4m at 1.17% Cu
    • DS-22-17: 6m at 1.15% Cu
    • DS-22-18: 6m at 0.96% Cu
  • The phase 1 drill program at Dalmacia has been completed and comprised of 9,757 meters in 52 drill holes.
  • Geological drill cross-sections were compiled, and an updated 3D geological model has been finalized.
  • The new 3D geological model and assay database will form the basis of a resource estimate to be completed by consultants JDS Energy & Mining Inc.
  • Planning for a follow-up infill Reverse Circulation ("RC") program at Dalmacia North and an exploration and infill drill test of the remaining 1,000m strike length at Dalmacia is complete and a number of new drill pads have been constructed.

Battery CEO, Martin Kostuik states; "We continue to advance the Punitaqui project via drilling, metallurgical testing, permit modifications, community relations and are gaining clarity on non-dilutive financing for the capital required for resumption of operations at Punitaqui. These drilling results further confirm the high-grade of the copper mineralization at Dalmacia North. Overall, the 2021-2022 Dalmacia North assay results are far better than expected. These results clearly delineate high-grade copper grades over significant intervals including: 23m at 1.55% Cu, 18m at 1.51% Cu and 11m at 1.96% Cu."

"We are very pleased with the Dalmacia Phase 1 drill program results - continued results like these leading to the planned restart of our former producing Punitaqui copper mine, will give our investors an opportunity to participate in a potentially significant re-rating in BMR's valuation as we transition from development to operations and positive cash flow. We look forward to providing further exciting updates for the drill program as we continue to progress."

Dalmacia Drill Program

The 2021-22 phase 1 drill program consisted of 9,757.56m in 52 diamond core holes. The geological setting of the Dalmacia target is different from the Cinabrio orebody which is located 20 kilometers to the north. At Dalmacia, structurally controlled copper-gold mineralization is developed in the contacts between granite, sub-volcanic andesitic porphyry intrusives and volcano-sedimentary rocks. Controls on mineralization include small scale shear zones, intrusive contacts, vesicular andesites and alteration zones. High grade copper mineralization occurs in small high-grade pods which locally occur in clusters enveloped in low grade mineralization.

The upper portion of the Dalmacia target is accessed via a portal and an underground ramp with limited level development. The Phase 1 drill program focused on the northernmost 600m of the zone, was designed to infill and confirm the continuity of mineralization between previous drilling and includes a series of step-out holes to test the potential adjacent to the main zone of copper-gold-silver mineralization as defined by historic drilling.

Complete assay results were recently received for eleven holes (see Table 1 and Figure 1). A summary of the targeting rationale and results for the significant recent drillholes follows below.

DS-22-09 was planned to test a "drilling gap" above the lower portion of the DS-21-08 intercept (102m at 1.41% Cu including 78m at 1.67% Cu and 16m at 3.52% Cu). This infill drillhole intersected two narrow copper zones including 6m at 1.01% Cu, 3m at 1.19% Cu higher up in the hole and deeper hits of 18m at 1.51% Cu including 8m at 2.39% Cu as well as 6m at 1.18% Cu. The higher-grade deeper intercepts correlate with an extension of the DS-21-08 mineralization.

DS-22-10 was designed to test as an infill hole in the northeast part of the target area to follow-up hole DS-22-02 (11m at 1.08% Cu, including 4m at 2.32% Cu). The new hole produced two significant assay intervals: 23m at 1.55% Cu including 12m at 2.50% Cu as well as intercepts of 4m at 1.81% Cu and 7m at 1.12% Cu. The upper intercept is interpreted to represent be the extension of the DS-22-02 mineralization while the lower assay interval is the southern extension of the copper mineralization encountered in DS-11-15 (29m at 1.05% Cu including 7m at 1.94% Cu).

DS-22-11 is an infill hole drilled along the eastern margin of the target zone. This hole cut several mineralized intercepts including: 11m at 1.96% Cu, 6m at 2.40% Cu and 11m at 1.50% Cu including 6m at 2.28% Cu. The copper mineralization encountered is interpreted as the down-dip extension of the DS-22-13 intercept (5m at 1.00% Cu).

DS-22-12 was drilled as an infill hole in the northeast part of the target area to follow-up the copper zone intersected in DS-2202 (11m at 1.08% Cu, including 4m at 2.32% Cu). DS-22-12 encountered three copper zones: 5m at 1.08% Cu, 4m at 1.22% Cu and 11m at 0.90% Cu. The upper intercept is an extension of the DS-22-02 mineralization.

DS-22-13 was planned as an infill hole in the northeast part of the target area to test the up-dip extent of the copper mineralization cut in hole DS-22-11: (11m at 1.96% Cu, 6m at 2.40% Cu and 11m at 1.50% Cu including 6m at 2.28% Cu) The new hole confirmed the up-dip extension of the copper zone with an intercept of 5m at 1.00% Cu.

DS-22-15 was planned to test the for a western extension of the lower intercept in DS-22-12 (11m at 0.90% Cu). Hole DS-22-15 intersected two mineralized zones: 29m at 1.05% Cu including 7m at 1.94% Cu as well as an intercept of 15m at 0.81% Cu including 3m at 1.81% Cu and 3m at 1.34% Cu that confirmed the western extension of the DS-22-12 copper zone.

DS-22-16 was designed as an infill hole that tested a "drilling gap" between a number of mineralized intercepts within the northeastern part of the target. The new hole successfully tested the gap and yielded two intercepts: 4m at 1.17% Cu and 3m at 1.18% Cu.

DS-22-17 was planned as an infill hole in the central part of the target testing a "drilling gap" between several mineralized intercepts. The new hole encountered 6m at 1.15% Cu which is interpreted as a feeder structure for the copper mineralization intersected in historic hole DS-14-12 (20m at 1.53% Cu).

DS-22-18 was designed as an infill hole in the northeast part of the target. The new hole encountered number of narrow zones of anomalous copper mineralization, hosted within an andesitic intrusive. The best intercept reported in DS-22-18 was 6m at 0.96% Cu.

DS-22-19 was designed to test the southwest margin of the target area and probe for a southeast extension of the DS-21-21 high grade copper intercept of 17m at 3.77% Cu. The new hole encountered several narrow zones of moderate grade mineralization which are interpreted to correlate with the high-grade intersections in DS-21-21. DS-22-19 intersected 17m at 0.69% Cu including 2m at 1.93% Cu

DS-22-20 was planned to test for northeast extension of mineralization encountered in drill holes DS-22-02 (11m at 1.08% Cu, including 4m at 2.32% Cu), DS-22-12 (11m at 0.82% Cu) and DS-22-16 (8m at 5.29% Cu and 8m at 3.53% Cu) in the eastern part of the target area. The new hole encountered 4m at 1.02% Cu suggesting the copper mineralized extends in this direction.

Table 1: New BMR-Dalmacia Target Significant Assays

Hole
Number
From (m)
To (m)
Interval
(m)
Copper (%)
Silver (g/t)

DS-22-09
46
52
6
1.01
0.9
and
58
61
3
1.19
0.8
and
103
105
2
2.01
1.5
and
114
132
18
1.51
2.0
including
114
122
8
2.39
3.6
and
126
132
6
1.18
0.9
DS-22-10
19
23
4
1.81
1.7
and
26
28
2
4.53
8.5
and
48
71
23
1.55
0.7
including
59
71
12
2.50
0.8
and
183
190
7
1.12
0.9
including
183
187
4
1.64
1.1
DS-22-11
68
72
4
0.93
1.1
and
128
134
6
2.40
2.1
and
140
151
11
1.50
2.4
including
141
147
6
2.28
3.5
and
156
167
11
1.96
1.1
and
192
194
2
0.76
0.7
and
197
202
5
0.81

including
200
202
2
1.36

DS-22-12
55
60
5
1.08
0.8
and
90
94
4
0.82
1.1
and
116
120
4
1.22
1.0
and
135
140
5
0.82
0.6
and
155
166
11
0.90
0.6
DS-22-13
129
131
2
0.63
1.0
and
149
154
5
1.00
0.4
and
192
195
3
0.80
1.1
DS-22-15
158
173
15
0.81
1.4
including
158
161
3
1.81
1.7
including
168
171
3
1.34
2.7
and
197
226
29
1.05
2.5
including
197
204
7
1.94
5.1
including
212
215
3
2.59
4.7
including
223
226
3
0.71
1.3
DS-22-16
9
15
6
0.88
0.9
and
22
26
4
1.17
2.0
and
98
101
3
1.18
0.8
and
146
148
2
0.84
2.0
DS-22-17
65
71
6
1.15
1.0
DS-22-18
5
7
2
0.60
1.0
and
25
31
6
0.96
1.0
and
48
54
6
0.79
1.0
and
67
69
2
0.69
1.5
and
117
118
1
1.20
1.0
and
172
176
4
0.58
0.4
and
182
187
5
0.79
1.2
including
182
184
2
1.09
2.0
DS-22-19
7
11
4
0.59
0.7
and
15
32
17
0.69
0.9
including
15
27
12
0.64
0.8
and
30
32
2
1.93
2.0
and
72
75
3
0.85
8.3
DS-22-20
73
77
4
0.60
0.4
and
87
92
5
0.90
0.4
including
87
91
4
1.02
0.4

Note: All intervals are downhole core lengths

Significant BMR assay results received to date for the Dalmacia 2021-22 drilling include the following (see Table 2):

Table 2: Earlier 2021 BMR - Dalmacia Target Significant Drill Assay Intervals

Drillhole Number
From
To
Sample Interval (m)
Copper
Silver
Gold
(m)
(m)
(%)
(g/t)
(g/t)
DS-21-01
79
91
12
1.79
2.5
0.028
including
80
88
8
2.44
3.2
0.035
and
105
128
23
1.16
1.7
0.016
including
115
128
13
1.56
2.1
0.024
including
115
122
7
2.32
3.1
0.036
and
137
139
2
1.06
0.7
0.03
and
180
184
4
0.89
0.4
-
and
220
224.9
4.9
0.72
0.6
-
DS-21-02
22
29
7
1.67
2.6
0.08
and
64
74
10
1.03
2.1
-
including
64
67
3
1.49
2.3
-
and
71
73
2
2.34
5
-
and
99
106
7
2.58
2.7
-
and
177
188
11
1.08
0.9
0.08
including
177
181
4
2.32
1.4
0.17
including
177
180
3
2.9
1.7
0.22
DS-21-03
46
61
15
1.01
1.2
0.017
including
46
50
4
2.47
3.1
0.05
DS-21-04
70
76
6
0.71
0.9
0.012
including
72
76
4
0.87
1
0.01
and
89
102
13
0.64
0.9
-
including
93
95
2
1.24
1.5
-
DS-21-05
52
58
6
1.16
1.7
0.017
and
131
132
1
1.81
0.4
0.695
and
141
143
2
2.98
5
3.835
and
155
156
1
3.22
2
-
DS-21-06
37
69
32
0.73
0.5
-
including
37
53
16
1.15
0.6
0.06
including
37
44
7
1.75
0.8
0.079
and
112
115
3
2.14
0.6
0.03
and
134
139
5
1.58
0.4
0.019
and
167
262
95
0.78
0.5
-
including
167
170
3
1.84
0.8
0.096
and
183
187
4
1.75
0.6
0.071
and
19
262
65
0.93
0.5
-
including
197
211
14
2.44
0.7
0.039
and
243
262
19
1.1
0.6
0.022
including
243
251
8
1.88
0.7
0.029
and
260
262
2
1.79
0.7
0.06
DS-21-07
24
57
33
1.77
1.5
0.052
including
24
33
9
3.44
1.6
0.167
and
39
46
7
2.54
3.5
0.02
and
84
94
10
0.84
1.2
0.032
and
176
182
6
2.19
0.4
-
DS-21-08
48
150
102
1.41
1.2
-
including
48
126
78
1.67
1.4
-
including
48
64
16
3.52
4.5
0.017
DS-21-10
138
140
2
2.4
1
-
DS-21-11
59
61
2
1.14
2
0.043
and
78
102
24
1.04
0.5
-
including
78
88
10
1.06
0.5
-
including
78
82
4
1.6
0.4
-
including
86
88
2
1.78
1
-
and
96
102
6
1.95
0.4
-
DS-21-12
116
121
5
0.62
1
-
and
143
145
2
0.95
1
-
and
161
172
11
0.82
0.5
-
DS-21-13
44
62
18
1.61
0.7
0.01
and
135
147
12
2.13
1.5
-
including
139
147
8
2.95
1.9
-
and
157
162
5
3.26
0.9
-
and
181
188
7
1.87
0.7
-
DS-21-14
73
82
9
0.74
0.7
0.038
including
78
82
4
1.03
0.7
0.05
and
145
160
15
1.16
0.4
-
including
145
152
7
1.44
0.4
-
and
172
174
2
1.11
0.4
-
and
186
195
9
1.53
1.6
0.052
and
205
209
4
1.5
0.4
0.24
DS-21-16
74
82
8
5.29

0.026
and
102
110
8
3.53

0.065
DS-21-09
89
91
2
0.88
1.3
-
and
98
114
16
1.84
0.5
-
including
101
113
12
2.18
0.6
-
and
234
236
2
1.35
0.5
-
DS-21-15
128
136
8
1.14
1.2
0.023
including
128
131
3
1.58
1.8
0.032
and
133
136
3
1.36
1.3
0.025
DS-21-18
12
80
68
1.14
0.9
-
including
12
38
26
1.48
0.8
-
including
12
26
14
2.07
1
-
and
46
62
16
1.43
1.4
-
and
72
80
8
1.5
1.1
0.009
DS-21-19
12
48
36
0.99
0.3
-
and
66
72
6
1.3
0.7
-
DS-21-20
56
70
14
1.3
0.7
-
including
62
70
8
1.27
0.9
0.521
and
116
120
4
0.72
0.1
-
and
140
144
4
1.79
0.4
-
DS-21-21
68
121
53
2.34
0.8
-
including
76
121
45
2.57
0.9
0.047
including
104
121
17
3.77
0.8
0.1
DS-21-22
60
64
4
3.6
2.5
-
and
93
96
3
1.12
0.3
0.044
and
128
130
2
1.06
0.1
-
DS-21-23A
39
57
18
1.05
0.3
-
including
40
44
4
1.92
0.9
0.069
including
48
50
2
2.05
0.1
0.178
including
55
57
2
1.54
0.1
0.065
and
94
113
19
1.36
0.8
-
including
97
102
5
2.44
1.1
0.468
and
110
113
3
1.96
1.7
0.112
DS-21-24
75
96
21
0.64
0.8
-
including
92
96
4
1.21
2.1
-
and
115
117
2
1.02
0.6
-
DS-21-25
52
72
20
1.22
1.2
-
including
52
58
6
2.87
3.2
0.149
and
210
216
6
1.46
0.3
-
and
224
229
5
1.57
0.1
-
DS-21-26
72
105
33
1.64
4.8
-
including
77
98
21
2.05
6.9
-
DS-21-27
68
73
5
1.45
0.7
-
including
68
72
4
1.64
0.8
0.005
DS-21-28
79
99
20
1.38
0.6
-
and
106
109
3
1.13
0.9
0.079
and
121
123
2
1.15
0.1
0.079

Note: All intervals are downhole core lengths



Figure 1: Dalmacia North Target Drill Collar Plan with Assay Result Highlights

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Quality Control

Sample preparation, analysis and security procedures applied on the BMR exploration projects is aligned with industry best practice. BMR has implemented protocols and procedures to ensure high quality collection and management of samples resulting in reliable exploration assay data. BMR has implemented formal analytical quality control monitoring for all field sampling and drilling programs by inserting blanks and certified reference materials into every sample sequence dispatched.

Sample preparation is performed ALS Global - Geochemistry Analytical Lab in La Serena, Chile and sample analyses by ALS in Lima, Peru. ALS analytical facilities are commercial laboratories and are independent from BMR. All BMR samples are collected and packaged by BMR staff and delivered upon receipt at the ALS Laboratory. Samples are logged in a sophisticated laboratory information management system for sample tracking, scheduling, quality control, and electronic reporting. Samples are dried then crushed to 70% < -2 millimeters and a riffle split of 250 grams is then pulverized to 85% of the material achieving a size of <75 microns. These prepared samples are then shipped to the ALS Laboratory in Lima Peru for analyses by the following methods:

  • ME-ICP61: A high precision, multi-acid digest including Hydrofluoric, Nitric, Perchloric and Hydrochloric acids. Analysed by inductively coupled plasma ("ICP") mass spectrometry that produces results for 48 elements.
  • ME-OG62: Aqua-Regia digest: Analysed by ICP-AES (Atomic Emission Spectrometry) or sometimes called optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES) for elevated levels of Co, Cu, Ni and Ag.

Certified standards are inserted into sample batches by ALS. Blanks and duplicates are inserted within each analytical run. The blank is inserted at the beginning, certified standards are inserted at random intervals, and duplicates are analysed at the end of the batch.

Additional Information

Michael Schuler, Battery Mineral Resources Corp. Chile Exploration Manager, supervised the preparation of and approved the scientific and technical information in this press release pertaining to the Punitaqui Exploration Drill Program. Mr. Schuler is a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.

About Battery Mineral Resources Corp.

Battery Mineral Resources ("BMR") is a battery mineral company focused on growth through cash-flow, exploration, and acquisitions in favourable mining jurisdictions. BMR is currently developing the Punitaqui Mining Complex, a past copper-gold producer, in the Coquimbo region of Chile and pursuing a potential near-term resumption of operations in late 2022. Battery Mineral's mission is the discovery, acquisition, and development of battery metals (namely cobalt, lithium, graphite, nickel, and copper), in North America, South America and South Korea, to become a premier and responsible supplier of battery minerals to the electrification marketplace. BMR is the largest mineral claim holder in the historic Gowganda Cobalt-Silver Camp in Ontario, Canada, and continues to pursue a focused program to build on the recently announced, +1-million-pound high-grade cobalt resource at McAra. In addition, Battery Mineral owns 100% of ESI Energy Services, Inc. a profitable pipeline equipment rental and sales company with operations in Alberta, Canada and Arizona, USA. Battery Minerals Resources is based in Canada and its shares are listed on the Toronto Venture Exchange under the symbol "BMR" and on the OTCQB under the symbol "BTRMF". Further information about BMR and its projects can be found on www.bmrcorp.com.

For further information, please contact:

Battery Mineral Resources Corp.
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Forward-Looking Statements

This news release includes certain "forward-looking statements" under applicable Canadian securities legislation. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate, and actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Forward-looking statements reflect the beliefs, opinions, and projections of the Company on the date the statements are made, are based upon several assumptions, and estimates that, while considered reasonable by the Company, are inherently subject to significant business, economic, competitive, political, and social uncertainties, and contingencies. Many factors, both known and unknown, could cause actual results, performance, or achievements to be materially different from the results, performance or achievements that are or may be expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements and the parties have made assumptions and estimates based on or related to many of these factors. Such factors include, without limitation, the ability of the Company to obtain sufficient financing to complete exploration and development activities, risks related to share price and market conditions, the inherent risks involved in the mining, exploration and development of mineral properties, government regulation and fluctuating metal prices. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. Battery undertakes no obligation to update publicly or otherwise revise any forward-looking statements contained herein, whether because of added information or future events or otherwise, except as may be required by law.

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Stock Information

Company Name: Battery Mineral Resources Corp.
Stock Symbol: BMR:CC
Market: TSXVC
Website: bmrcorp.com

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