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GT Resources Samples 8.2% Copper and Identifies BHEM Conductors at the North Rock Copper-Nickel-PGE Project, Ontario, Canada

MWN-AI** Summary

GT Resources Inc. (TSXV: GT) recently announced significant exploration advancements at the North Rock Copper-Nickel-PGE Project in Northwestern Ontario. The project has garnered attention due to the identification of Bore Hole ElectroMagnetic (BHEM) conductors, along with remarkable copper presence, notably an 8.2% copper sample from the historic Beaver Pond Zone. Historically underexplored, North Rock covers a 13-kilometer mineralized basal gabbroic contact, which previous estimates pegged at 1 million tons grading 1.2% copper from as far back as 1958 by Noranda.

The recent BHEM survey, a first for the project, proved valuable in locating conductors below historic drilling depths, offering insights into previously unexplored areas that could harbor higher-grade mineralization. This survey uncovered both in-hole and off-hole conductors, indicating potential for massive sulphides not previously detected. Management views this as a pivotal step to enhance exploration dramatically, focusing on 'footwall style' semi-massive to massive sulphide potential.

Derrick Weyrauch, President and CEO, outlined North Rock’s considerable promise, reinforced by high-grade copper findings from the latest sampling endeavor. These exploits highlight the project's strategic location with excellent infrastructure, facilitating efficient exploration and potential development. VP Exploration Neil Pettigrew added that the area is geologically comparable to other notable deposits in Canada and the US, suggesting a favorable mining environment.

Overall, GT Resources remains committed to leveraging modern geophysical techniques as it endeavors to unlock the full potential of North Rock, a project viewed not only for its copper-rich mineralization but also for its broader polymetallic opportunities.

MWN-AI** Analysis

GT Resources Inc. recently reported notable findings from its North Rock copper-nickel-PGE project in Ontario, including an impressive 8.2% copper in grab samples and the identification of Bore Hole ElectroMagnetic (BHEM) conductors. This promising exploration outcome underlines the project's potential for high-grade mineralization, coupled with a historical resource estimate of 1 million tons at 1.2% copper from previous studies.

Given the increasing demand for copper and other metals, driven by the green energy transition and infrastructure development, investors should closely monitor GT Resources. The strong copper grades found in recent sampling, alongside the utilization of modern geophysical techniques like BHEM, position the company favorably for future exploration success. The identification of new conductors allows for targeted drilling to uncover potentially rich mineral deposits that were previously overlooked.

The North Rock project is located in a region with established infrastructure, suggesting lower operational costs to bring any discoveries to market. Furthermore, the geological comparisons being drawn to historically productive mines such as Temagami highlight the potential upside.

Investors should consider the implications of these developments. GT Resources remains a speculative investment, but the combination of historical data, modern exploration techniques, and favorable market conditions creates a compelling case for potential upside. With strategic drilling planned for identified conductors, GT Resources could increase its resource estimates significantly in the near term.

In summary, while inherent risks remain in mineral exploration, the recent advancements at North Rock create a favorable context for GT Resources. Those looking to invest in the mining sector may find GT an attractive opportunity, provided they are comfortable with the volatility and uncertainties characteristic of resource exploration companies.

**MWN-AI Summary and Analysis is based on asking OpenAI to summarize and analyze this news release.

Source: Newsfile

Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - January 27, 2025) - GT Resources Inc. (TSXV: GT) (OTCQB: CGTRF) (FSE: 7N1) (the "Company" or "GT Resources") is pleased to announce that several Bore Hole ElectroMagnetic ("BHEM") conductors have been identified on the North Rock copper - nickel - platinum group element project located in Northwestern Ontario, Canada.

The North Rock project encompasses a strikingly underexplored 13-kilometre long mineralized basal gabbroic contact along the Grassy Portage Gabbroic Complex. The limited, approximately 12,000 meters, of historic drill testing demonstrates Cu-Ni-PGE (copper-nickel-palladium and platinum) mineralization throughout the tested zones of the favorable basal contact. A historic resource estimate1 of 1 million tons grading 1.2% copper was outlined by Noranda in 1958 on the Beaver Pond Zone.

Having completed historic data compilation and analysis, the Company views the North Rock project as a copper exploration project with meaningful polymetallic enhancement opportunities, in a highly favorable environment with proven mineralization. The Company intends to target 'footwall style' semi-massive to massive sulphide along the basal contact.

Historically, BHEM surveys were not undertaken. The Q4 2024 BHEM survey has proven the worth of this geophysical technique by identifying several conductors along the deepest holed drilled to date. The Company believes that the use of modern electromagnetic geophysical techniques including BHEM to expand know zones and to target new zones is a priority for effective drill testing of higher-grade mineralization.

Q4 2024 exploration highlights include:

  • 8.2% Copper in grab sample NP-NR-24-001 from the Historic Beaver Pond Zone.
  • First use of BHEM geophysics has identified several in and off-hole conductors, an important first step in targeting blind, net-textured to massive sulphides below historic shallow drilling.

Derrick Weyrauch, President and CEO, commented: "The North Rock project was one of most significant assets acquired via the 2023 Metalcorp acquisition. High grade copper in grab samples from our first exploration program, bear out the significant copper opportunity that North Rock represents.

"The project hosts a Historic Resource Estimate1 of 1 million tons grading 1.2% Cu in the Beaver Pond Zone and boasts a highly prospective 13-kilometer long mineralized horizon. The Historic Resource Estimate1 focused on a gabbro hosted disseminated style of mineralization, where as the Q4 2024 BHEM survey of historic drill holes has identified potential for additional high-grade "footwall style' semi-massive to massive sulphide. North Rock's location and excellent access and infrastructure will result in very cost-efficient copper exploration and development."

Neil Petttigrew, VP Exploration, stated: "The BHEM survey results confirm our thesis that the Grassy Portage Gabbro Complex, which hosts the North Rock project is a favourable setting for not only disseminated copper-rich Cu-Ni-PGE sulphide mineralization but also significant higher grade footwall vein style mineralization. The geological setting draws comparisons to the historic Temagami and Thierry Mines located Ontario, and the Mesaba, NorthMet, and Maturi Deposits hosted with in the Duluth Complex in Minnesota."

The North Rock Project

The North Rock project is located in Northwest Ontario, and covers over 7,000 hectares (Figure 1). The project boasts excellent infrastructure and is crossed by a paved provincial highway, a railroad, and hydro lines. North Rock is hosted by the Archean aged, 20 kilometer long Grassy Portage Gabbro Complex. The mineralization is copper-rich magmatic sulphide, and is focused along the basal contact of the Complex with mafic and ultramafic volcanic rocks (Figure 2 and 3). The mineralization occurs in two main styles; "gabbro hosted" disseminated to locally net-textured sulphide within the basal heterolithic, varitextured gabbro, and as massive copper-PGE-rich sulphide "footwall vein" style within the footwall volcanic rocks.

Two very shallow zones have been discovered to date, the most significant of which is the Beaver Pond Zone (Figure 3 and 4), which hosts a Historic Resource Estimate1of 1 million tons grading 1.2% Cu. The Beaver Pond Zone was discovered by Noranda in 1958 and subsequently explored from underground via a 90-meter deep shaft and one drift on the 70m level.

Reconnaissance Prospecting

The grab samples presented in this news release (Table 1, Figure 5) were collected during Q4 2024 from a 10,000-ton surface stockpile of material recovered from underground development of the Beaver Pond Zone in the 1970's. The samples are roughly representative of high, mid and low-grade material present within the pile. The mineralization is notably copper-rich, with chalcopyrite being by far the most abundant sulphide. Of note was the presence of molybdenite (with assay up to 0.10% Mo), normally rare in a magmatic Cu-Ni-PGE systems, molybdenum was likely assimilated during the emplacement of the Gabbro complex, as evidenced by numerous partially assimilated wall rock clasts within the heterolithic, varitextured gabbro which hosts the mineralization.

BHEM Survey

The Company undertook a BHEM survey in Q4 2024 on select historic holes located within the Beaver Pond zone. This was the first BHEM survey conducted on the property and was a "test case" to see if the North Rock mineralization was amenable to BHEM techniques.

A prime focus of the survey was hole NR07-062, which at 780m is by far the deepest hole drilled on the project. Of significant note, this hole intersected footwall style Cu-PGE rich mineralization at ~450m depth but was drilled down dip of the Zone, and never exited the footwall volcanics into the main gabbro hosted mineralization. The fact that high-grade footwall mineralization was intersected, suggests that untested disseminated gabbro hosted style mineralization occurs proximal to the hole. This hole returned several conductors which have been modelled as Maxwell EM plates (Figure 4) with some corresponding to known footwall style mineralization that was intersected within the hole "in hole" plus "off hole" conductors potentially representing untested footwall style mineralization.

Plans are underway to open historic drill trails in order to provide better access to more historic holes for the next, more extensive BHEM survey, including the East Zone (Figure 2) where abundant footwall vein style mineralization has been intersected.

Figure 1. Location, and regional geology map of North Rock project, highlighting 13-kilometer long prospective mineralized horizon.

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Figure 2. Zoom in on historic zones of copper & PGE rich mineralization along the favorable basal contact of the Grassy Portage Gabbroic complex.

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Figure 3. Zoom in on Beaver Pond Zone showing the historic Noranda shaft and workings, and historic resource estimate1 area.

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Figure 4. Cross section, looking northeast through the Beaver Pond Zone showing historic drilling and newly modelled Maxwell EM plates, note hole NR07-062, the deepest hole on the property that hit footwall style Cu-PGE mineralization, but missed the gabbro hosted mineralization.

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Table 1. Recent Grab samples from Beaver Pond Zone's Noranda Shaft waste rock pile, representing high, mid and low grade material.

SampleEasting
UTM
Northing
UTM
Cu
%
Ni
%
Co
%
Mo
%
Pt
g/t
Pd
g/t
Au
g/t
NP-NR-24-001495,0465,393,9068.160.130.050.010.250.030.15
NP-NR-24-002495,0395,393,9070.190.060.020.100.060.030.03
NP-NR-24-003495,6455,393,9284.200.060.020.000.050.010.22

 

Note: Rock grab samples are selective in nature and may not be indicative of the true grade and style of mineralization on the property. Coordinates are in UTM, WGS84 Zone15.

Figure 5. Grab samples NP-NR-24-001 (left) with net-textured and NP-NR-24-002 (right) with heavy disseminated chalcopyrite-rich sulphide.

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1 - Disclaimer - Historical Resource Estimate1 - North Rock

Readers are cautioned that the Company has not attempted to verify historic mineral resource estimates and therefore readers should not place any reliance on any historical estimate. A qualified person has not done sufficient work to classify a historical estimate as a current mineral resource, additionally, a qualified person has not yet determined what work needs to be done to upgrade or verify a historical estimate as a current mineral resources or mineral reserves. The Company is not treating any historical estimates as current mineral resources.

A Historical Resource Estimate on the Beaver Pond Zone of the North Rock project is quoted at 1 million tons grading 1.2% copper by Bergman (1973) (Ontario Mineral Deposit Inventory record MDI52C11NE00029). The parameters, methodology and categorise used are not known, and thus the reliability of the estimate cannot be determined, however, it is still considered relevant as underground development and diamond drilling in the 1960 & 1970s supported the estimate and provides a guide for future exploration.

QA/QC

The initial prospecting program was carried by Neil Pettigrew, M.Sc., P.Geo., Vice President of Exploration, and a Director of the Company.

Samples were transported by company staff in secure bags directly by Company to Actlabs laboratory in Thunder Bay, Ontario. Actlabs, is an accredited lab and are ISO compliant (ISO 9001:2015, ISO/IEC 17025:2017). PGE analysis was performed using a 30 grams fire assay with an ICP-MS or ICP-OES finish. Multi-element analyses, including copper and nickel were analysed by four acid digestion using 0.5 grams with an ICP-MS or ICP-OES finish.

Qualified Person

The technical information in this release has been reviewed and verified by Neil Pettigrew, M.Sc., P.Geo., Vice President of Exploration and a director of the Company and the Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101.

About GT Resources Inc.
GT Resources Inc. (TSXV: GT) is a mineral exploration company with a strategy to develop copper and nickel mining projects in Europe and North America. Our projects are located in Finland and Canada and are comprised of district scale opportunities that have attracted strategic investment from a major mining company.

Follow GT Resources on LinkedIn, Twitter, and at www.gtresourcesinc.com.

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
"Derrick Weyrauch"
President & CEO, Director

For further information contact:
Derrick Weyrauch, President & CEO
Email: info@gtresourcesinc.com

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

This press release is not an offer or a solicitation of an offer of securities for sale in the United States of America. The common shares of GT Resources Inc. have not been and will not be registered under the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and may not be offered or sold in the United States absent registration or an applicable exemption from registration.

Information set forth in this press release may contain forward-looking statements. Forward-Looking statements are statements that relate to future, not past events. In this context, forward-looking statements often address a company's expected future business and financial performance, and often contain words such as "anticipate", "believe", "plan", "estimate", "expect", and "intend", statements that an action or event "may", "might", "could", "should", or "will" be taken or occur, or other similar expressions. By their nature, forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause our actual results, performance or achievements, or other future events, to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Such factors include, among others, risks associated with project development; the need for additional financing; operational risks associated with mining and mineral processing; fluctuations in mineral and commodity prices; title matters; environmental liability claims and insurance; reliance on key personnel; the absence of dividends; competition; dilution; the volatility of our common share price and volume; and the impact of governmental entities. Forward-Looking statements are made based on management's beliefs, estimates and opinions on the date that statements are made and the Company undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements if these beliefs, estimates and opinions or other circumstances should change. Investors are cautioned against attributing undue certainty to forward-looking statements.

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FAQ**

How does GT Resources Inc. (CGTRF) plan to leverage the recent BHEM survey results to further explore the high-grade mineralization at the North Rock project in Ontario?

GT Resources Inc. (CGTRF) plans to leverage the recent BHEM survey results by focusing its exploration efforts on identified high-grade mineralization targets at the North Rock project in Ontario to enhance resource potential and drive future development.

Can you elaborate on the historical resource estimate of 1 million tons grading 1.copper at the Beaver Pond Zone and how GT Resources Inc. (CGTRF) intends to validate or enhance this estimate?

GT Resources Inc. plans to validate or enhance the historical resource estimate of 1 million tons grading 1.2% copper at the Beaver Pond Zone through further drilling, modern geological analysis, and resource modeling to ensure accuracy and potential resource growth.

What are the logistical advantages of the North Rock project's location regarding infrastructure accessibility and how might this impact exploration costs for GT Resources Inc. (CGTRF)?

The North Rock project's strategic location near existing transportation networks and utilities minimizes logistical challenges, potentially reducing exploration costs for GT Resources Inc. (CGTRF) by facilitating easier access to the site and lowering transportation expenses.

What specific geophysical techniques, beyond BHEM, does GT Resources Inc. (CGTRF) plan to employ in future exploration efforts to identify new zones of mineralization at the North Rock project?

GT Resources Inc. plans to utilize techniques such as Induced Polarization (IP), ground magnetic surveys, and possibly seismic surveys in their future exploration efforts at the North Rock project to identify new zones of mineralization.

**MWN-AI FAQ is based on asking OpenAI questions about GT Resources Inc. (OTC: CGTRF).

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