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FWEDF - Fireweed Discovers More Zinc Mineralization at Macmillan Pass and Completes 7000 M Drill Program

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Nov. 10, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- FIREWEED METALS CORP. (“Fireweed” or the “Company”) (TSXV: FWZ; OTCQB: FWEDF, formerly known as Fireweed Zinc Ltd.) is pleased to announce the completion of the 2022 drill program at their flagship Macmillan Pass zinc-lead-silver project, located within the prolific Selwyn Basin zinc district of Yukon, Canada.

Highlights

  • Fireweed has completed a 7,000 m diamond drilling program at Macmillan Pass. Assays for all holes are pending.
  • Step-out drilling has successfully extended the area of known mineralization at Boundary Zone.
  • New discoveries of massive sulphide and laminated stratiform zinc mineralization at Boundary Zone.
  • Sphalerite veins and vein breccias intersected in multiple holes at Boundary Zone.
  • Infill drilling around the high-grade feeder zone at the Tom deposit has achieved significantly improved drilling recovery compared to nearby historic holes.
  • 11,000 metres of core have successfully been scanned using state-of-the-art XRF and hyperspectral sensors.

CEO Statement

Brandon Macdonald, CEO, stated, “The 2022 drill program was not only our biggest, but it was our best. Our drilling consistently yielded wide zones of zinc mineralization at Boundary Zone, including many potentially very high-grade intervals and new discoveries. The infill drilling at Tom has produced some spectacular massive sulphide intervals that we anticipate will grade significantly higher than the grades of the surrounding blocks in the current mineral resource model due to better recoveries achieved by modern drilling. Our efficient drill program hit zinc mineralization in every hole, maximizing the value from this year’s drilling and going a long way to demonstrate the large size potential of Boundary Zone. Our new discoveries provide a compelling new addition to the Macmillan Pass project alongside our Tom and Jason deposits.”

Cautionary Statement

Fireweed has drilled many intersections in the 2022 program that contain visible sphalerite and galena, sulphides of zinc and lead, respectively. The apparent abundance of these minerals based on visual estimates made during core logging are considered material results of drilling investigations and are being disclosed in this release in a timely way, in consideration of anticipated delays from the commercial laboratories for final assay results. Investors are cautioned that visual estimates of the abundance of sphalerite or galena are preliminary qualitative geological interpretations of anticipated zinc and lead grades that can only be confirmed once final assays are received. In an effort to not be misleading, and to not conflate the material results of surveys and investigations regarding the property with sample, analytical or testing results on the property, visual grade or mineral abundance estimates have not been quantified but are stated as the relative terms “low”, “moderate”, “high”, and “very high” in comparison to the average zinc and lead intersections within mineralized zones at Boundary Zone and Tom in pre-2022 drilling.

Summary of material results from drilling investigations

Boundary Zone
Twenty-three diamond drill holes were collared at Boundary Zone including six holes at Boundary West and seventeen holes at Boundary Main (Maps 1, and 2).

At Boundary West, several step-out holes have intersected wide zones of massive sulphides, including a new zone of massive sulphides, leaving Boundary West open to the south and at depth. A particularly wide (75 m) step-out intersection in hole NB22-002 comprised an apparent greater abundance of galena and sphalerite compared to other massive sulphide intersections observed to date at Boundary West. The preliminary geological interpretation is that this intersection is located close to the feeder structure, with room to step out further towards the feeder to the east and at depth. Infill holes at Boundary West continue to demonstrate the continuity of the massive sulphide zone first discovered by Fireweed in 2020 (see Fireweed news release dated September 24 th , 2020).

At Boundary Main, two significant new discoveries have been made. A new zone of massive sulphide was intersected in three holes (NB22-018, NB22-022, NB22-023) with high to very high visual abundances of sphalerite and galena. This zone was intersected between 70 and 120 m vertically below surface, and based on bedding orientations and intersected thicknesses, it is interpreted to have a true thickness of approximately 7 to 10 m. Another new zone of laminated sphalerite-galena mineralization was discovered in one hole (NB22-008) at Boundary Main. This zone was intersected over 2.65 m with an undetermined true thickness and comprised a high abundance of sphalerite and moderate abundance of galena. Both of the new discoveries are stratiform, are open in multiple directions, and are located in the same stratigraphy as the Tom and Jason deposits, showing good potential to form extensive and continuous mineralized zones.

Boundary Main step-outs were longer holes (210 m to 370 m deep) drilled in multiple directions to test beyond the previous extent of zinc mineralization defined by pre-2022 drill holes, and successfully extended the mineralized zone. Vein-hosted and disseminated sphalerite were encountered in wide zones, including short intervals of anticipated high grades typical of this style of mineralization. Boundary Main remains open for extension in all directions.

Infill drilling focused on closely spaced short holes that targeted near-surface high-grade veins and vein-breccias to test the grade continuity of this mineralization style. Based on high abundance of coarse-grained sphalerite observed visually, many of these infill holes are anticipated to contain short high grade zinc intersections which can only be confirmed once assays are received.

Tom Deposits

Eight infill holes were completed at Tom West, targeting feeder proximal mineralization to test the validity of the current geological resource model and improve drilling recovery in areas of historic poor drilling recovery (Map 3). All eight holes intersected the mineralized zone close to where predicted by the geological model and had generally excellent core recovery, much improved upon nearby historic drill holes. The intersections are anticipated to have high to very high zinc and lead grades, potentially greater than grades in the block model of the current Mineral Resource that were estimated using data from nearby historic holes with low recovery (for details on the current Mineral Resource see Fireweed news release dated January 10 th 2018 and www.sedar.com for the technical reports filed February 23 rd 2018 and July 9 th 2018).

One infill hole was completed at Tom East to test the geological model, and the hole confirmed the high sphalerite and galena abundances that are typical for this zone.

Collar details for all 2022 drill holes are provided in Table 2. Assays are pending for all holes where samples have been submitted.

Table 1: 2022 drilling summary.

Drill hole
Zone
Hole length (m)
Significant intersections
Type
NB22-001
BW
463
Wide zone
Infill & Step-out
NB22-002
BW
491
Wide zone
Step-out and New Discovery
NB22-003
BW
64
Hole abandoned
-
NB22-004
BW
403
Moderate zone
Step-out
NB22-005
BM
326
Weak zones
Step-out
NB22-006
BM
375
Wide zone
Step-out
NB22-007
BW
365
Narrow zones
Step-out
NB22-008
BM
213
Wide zone
Step-out & New Discovery
NB22-009
BM
147.5
Wide zone
Infill
NB22-010
BM
91
Wide zone
Infill
NB22-011
BM
265.3
Wide zone
Infill & Step-out
NB22-012
BM
353
Wide zone
Step-out
NB22-013
BM
125.4
Moderate zone
Infill
NB22-014
BM
31
Hole abandoned
-
NB22-015
BM
145
Moderate zone
Infill
NB22-016
BM
57.4
Hole abandoned
-
NB22-017
BM
80
Wide zone
Infill
NB22-018
BM
270
Wide zone
Infill & Step-out & New Discovery
NB22-019
BW
340
Wide zone
Infill & Step-out
NB22-020
BM
149
Wide zone
Infill
NB22-021
BM
112
Wide zone
Infill
NB22-022
BM
327
Wide zone
Step-out & New Discovery
NB22-023
BM
367
Wide zone
Step-out & New Discovery
TS22-001
TW
200
Wide zone
Infill
TS22-002
TE
170.9
Wide zone
Infill
TS22-003
TW
125
Wide zone
Infill
TS22-004
TW
214.2
Wide zone
Infill
TS22-005
TW
128
Wide zone
Infill
TS22-006
TW
190.5
Wide zone
Infill
TS22-007
TW
86
Wide zone
Infill
TS22-008
TW
61
Wide zone
Infill
TS22-009
TW
335
Wide zone
Infill

All assays pending. BM: Boundary Main; BW: Boundary West; TW: Tom West; TE: Tom East.

Core Scanning
Approximately 11,000 m of core have been scanned using a fully-integrated core scanning system combining high-resolution digital photography, LiDAR topography, shortwave, visible, and near infrared hyperspectral imagery, and X-ray fluorescence (XRF) instrumentation. A combination of current and historic core has been scanned, and the newly acquired data will be used to inform future development of geometallurgical models of the deposits.

Data verification

The diamond drill core logging and sampling program was carried out under a rigorous quality assurance / quality control program using industry best practices. Drilling investigations described in this release are either HQ3 (split tube) size core (61.1mm / 2.4-inch diameter) or NQ2 size core (50.5 mm) with recoveries typically above 85%. After drilling, core was scanned using hyperspectral and high-resolution imaging, then logged for geology, structure, and geotechnical characteristics, marked for sampling and photographed on site. Assays for all holes are pending.

Comparison of visual estimates of sphalerite made during core logging in 2018 to 2021 were compared to received zinc assays to verify the visual observations of sphalerite made in 2022, as similar core logging practices were implemented in these years with consistency in supervisory personnel. Fireweed’s 2018-2021 logging programs have consistently successfully identified either the presence or absence of sphalerite in core, with very few false positives or false negatives. However, the visual estimation of sphalerite abundance and zinc grade has varied considerably among logging geologists compared to results from zinc assays.

Spot checks were made with a handheld X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) instrument during core logging to determine the presence of lead or zinc if there was doubt in the visual identification of sphalerite or galena. Routine core scanning with an XRF sensor has further enabled the verification of sphalerite and galena identification.

Qualified Person Statement

Technical information in this news release has been approved by Dr. Jack Milton, P.Geo., Chief Geologist and a ‘Qualified Person’ as defined under Canadian National Instrument 43-101.

About Fireweed Metals Corp. (TSXV: FWZ; OTCQB: FWEDF; FSE:20F): Fireweed Metals is a public mineral exploration company on the leading edge of Critical Minerals project development. The Company has three projects located in northern Canada:

  • Macmillan Pass Zinc-Lead-Silver Project: Fireweed owns 100% of the district-scale 940 km 2 Macmillan Pass project in Yukon, Canada, which is host to the Tom and Jason zinc-lead-silver deposits with current Mineral Resources and a PEA economic study (see Fireweed news releases dated 10 th January 2018, and 23 rd May 2018, respectively, and reports filed on www.sedar.com for details) as well as the Boundary Zone, Boundary Zone West, Tom North Zone and End Zone which have significant zinc-lead-silver mineralization drilled but not yet classified as mineral resources. The project also includes large blocks of adjacent claims with known showings and significant upside exploration potential. A large, four-rig 2022 drill program is now complete and assay results are pending.
  • Mactung Tungsten Project: The Company has a binding Letter of Intent to acquire 100% interest in the 37.6 km 2 Mactung Tungsten Project located adjacent to the Macmillan Pass Project. Mactung contains historic resources that make it one of the largest and highest-grade undeveloped tungsten resources in the world. Located in Canada, it is one of the rare large tungsten resources outside of China. Due diligence and validation work on historic data as well as relogging and sampling of historic drill core is underway and will support a new mineral resource estimate.
  • Gayna River Zinc-Gallium-Germanium Project: Fireweed has 100% of the 128.75 km 2 Gayna River project located 180 kilometres north of the Macmillan Pass project. It is host to extensive critical minerals mineralization including zinc, gallium and germanium as well as lead and silver, outlined by 28,000 metres of historic drilling and significant upside potential. The 2022 field program of airborne LiDAR topographic surveying, and ground geophysics was recently completed, and data is being interpreted toward defining 2023 drill targets.

In Canada, Fireweed (TSXV: FWZ) trades on the TSX Venture Exchange. In the USA, Fireweed (OTCQB: FWEDF) trades on the OTCQB Venture Market for early stage and developing U.S. and international companies and is DTC eligible for enhanced electronic clearing and settlement. The Company is current in its reporting and undergoes an annual verification and management certification process. Investors can find Real-Time quotes and market information for the Company on www.otcmarkets.com . In Europe, Fireweed (FSE: 20F) trades on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.

Additional information about Fireweed and its projects can be found on the Company’s website at FireweedMetals.com and at www.sedar.com .

ON BEHALF OF FIREWEED METALS CORP.

Brandon Macdonald

CEO & Director

Contact :
Brandon Macdonald
Phone: (604) 646-8361
Email: info@fireweedmetals.com

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

Cautionary Statements

Forward Looking Statements

This news release may contain “forward-looking” statements and information relating to the Company and its projects that are based on the beliefs of Company management, as well as assumptions made by and information currently available to Company management. Such statements reflect the current risks, uncertainties and assumptions related to certain factors including but not limited to, without limitations, exploration and development risks, expenditure and financing requirements, general economic conditions, changes in financial markets, the ability to properly and efficiently staff the Company’s operations, the sufficiency of working capital and funding for continued operations, title matters, First Nations relations, operating hazards, political and economic factors, competitive factors, metal prices, relationships with vendors and strategic partners, governmental regulations and oversight, permitting, seasonality and weather, technological change, industry practices, and one-time events. Should any one or more risks or uncertainties materialize or change, or should any underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results and forward-looking statements may vary materially from those described herein. The Company does not undertake to update forward looking statements or forward looking information, except as required by law.

Table 2: 2022 drill collar details

Drill hole
Target
Length (m)
Easting
Northing
Elevation (m.s.l)
Azimuth (°)
Dip
(°)
NB22-001
Boundary
463
421861
7010461
1178
030
-58
NB22-002
Boundary
491
421940
7010405
1164
033
-57
NB22-003
Boundary
64
422105
7010683
1238
211
-76
NB22-004
Boundary
403
422105
7010683
1238
211
-76
NB22-005
Boundary
326
422230
7010524
1193
214
-50
NB22-006
Boundary
375
422539
7010536
1195
207
-55
NB22-007
Boundary
365
421940
7010405
1164
036
-47
NB22-008
Boundary
213
422274
7010600
1217
209
-68
NB22-009
Boundary
147.5
422438
7010417
1165
208
-50
NB22-010
Boundary
91
422390
7010385
1152
205
-50
NB22-011
Boundary
265.3
422440
7010419
1164
208
-69
NB22-012
Boundary
353
422342
7010620
1219
201
-65
NB22-013
Boundary
125.4
422390
7010386
1150
205
-70
NB22-014
Boundary
31
422330
7010384
1146
212
-50
NB22-015
Boundary
145
422331
7010385
1146
212
-75
NB22-016
Boundary
57.4
422330
7010384
1146
212
-55
NB22-017
Boundary
80
422331
7010385
1147
212
-85
NB22-018
Boundary
270
422308
7010434
1166
216
-58
NB22-019
Boundary
340
421948
7010672
1232
180
-57
NB22-020
Boundary
149
422308
7010435
1166
216
-72
NB22-021
Boundary
112
422309
7010435
1167
216
-82
NB22-022
Boundary
327
422292
7010474
1182
211
-56
NB22-023
Boundary
367
422292
7010474
1182
211
-70
TS22-001
Tom West
200
441994
7003679
1545
060
-80
TS22-002
Tom East
170.9
442063
7004322
1677
060
-90
TS22-003
Tom West
125
441994
7003680
1545
065
-55
TS22-004
Tom West
214.2
441993
7003679
1545
065
-89
TS22-005
Tom West
128
442046
7003767
1533
063
-50
TS22-006
Tom West
190.5
442044
7003582
1581
049
-75
TS22-007
Tom West
86
441943
7003969
1538
066
-80
TS22-008
Tom West
61
441945
7003970
1538
066
-45
TS22-009
Tom West
335
442043
7003581
1581
049
-89

Coordinate reference system: UTM Zone 9 NAD83. North reference: UTM grid north.

Photos accompanying this announcement are available at:
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Stock Information

Company Name: Fireweed Zinc Ltd
Stock Symbol: FWEDF
Market: OTC
Website: fireweedzinc.com

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