May 28, 2024 – Vancouver, B.C., Granite Creek Copper Ltd. (TSX.V: GCX | OTCQB: GCXXF) (“Granite Creek” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce exploration plans for the Company’s wholly owned Carmacks copper-gold project located in central Yukon, Canada, within the traditional territory of the Little Salmon/Carmacks First Nation. The 2024 field program is expected to include up to 1800 meters of diamond drilling focused on new targets within 1 kilometre of the proposed pits identified by the 2021 Preliminary Economic Assessment (“PEA”). The Gap, Sour Toe and Zone 1213 targets (see Figure 1) were refined by Induced Polarity (“IP”) surveys, trenching and soil sampling.
Figure 1 - Target Location
The 177 sq km, Carmacks Project contains over 824 Mlbs Measured and Indicated and 29 Mlbs Inferred copper equivalent (“CuEq”) metal within a National Instrument 43-101 compliant, high-grade resource of 36.2 million tonnes grading 1.07 % CuEq (0.81% Cu, 0.31 g/t Au, 3.41 Ag)1. The road accessible project is located along the Freegold Road, a Resource Gateway Road currently being upgraded by the Yukon government, and is within 20 km of the Yukon grid. The project is also situated within the Minto Copper Belt, a roughly 80 km long belt of rocks known for high grade occurrences of copper-gold-silver mineralisation.
Gap Target
The Gap target lies between the 2000 and 147 zones and may represent a fault offset of either or both zones. The target area has only seen shallow drilling by previous operators and has no pierce points in the modeled geophysical volume. The target is characterised by an IP anomaly that is modeled using a Resistivity Scaled Chargeability (“RSC”) technique where the ratio of resistivity to chargeability from IP readings over known mineralisation is adjusted until an RSC ratio that matches the known mineralisation is achieved. Once an RSC ratio is determined, the same ratio is applied to IP readings over new targets to identify areas with a similar signature. In this case, a survey over the well-defined 147 Zone established the RSC ratio over mineralisation, with the Gap Target exhibiting a response that is almost twice as strong as that of the 147 Zone.
Figure 2 - Gap Target IP Section
Note. Images cropped to highlight the similarities between known mineralisation at 147 Zone and Gap Zone Target
Sour Toe Target
The Sour Toe target is a new discovery located approximately 800 meters from the 147 zone. The target was discovered through an IP survey with potential confirmed through trenching and soil sampling. The target is seen across two IP lines giving the target a strike length greater than 200 meters.
Figure 3 - Sour Toe Target IP Section
Tim Johnson, President & CEO, stated, “We are very pleased to be launching this next phase of exploration and development of our Carmacks copper-gold-silver project. Recent positive price action in the metals, specifically copper and gold has brought new interest to the sector. This paired with the exploration upside at Carmacks creates the phenomenal opportunity to increase shareholder value.”
Warrant Extension
Granite Creek further announces that the Company has applied for TSX Venture Exchange approval to extend the expiry date on certain warrants that are due to expire June 5 and June 11, 2024 (the “Warrants”). The Warrants, originally issued as part of a financing completed in June 2020 (see news release dated June 11, 2020), will, upon approval, have expiry dates of June 5 and June 11, 2025, respectively. Each Warrant entitles the holder to acquire one common share at an exercise price of CDN$ 0.075. The Warrants are subject to an accelerator whereby if the common shares close at $0.15 or higher for 10 consecutive trading days, the Company may accelerate expiry of some or all of the warrants to the 30th day after notice to warrant holders.
Option Grant
Granite Creek also wishes to announce that, subject to TSX Venture Exchange approval, it has granted 1,290,000 incentive stock options to directors, officers, employees, and consultants of the Company, under its long-term incentive plan. The options are exercisable for up to five years, expiring on May 28, 2029, and each option will allow the holder to purchase one common share of the company at a price of $0.075 per share.
About Granite Creek Copper
Granite Creek Copper, a member of the Metallic Group of Companies, is focused on the exploration and development of critical minerals projects in North America. The Company’s projects consist of its Carmacks project in the Minto copper district of Canada’s Yukon Territory on trend with the formerly producing high-grade Minto copper-gold mine and the advanced stage LS molybdenum project and the Star copper-nickel-PGM project, both located in central British Columbia. More information about Granite Creek Copper can be viewed on the Company’s website at www.gcxcopper.com.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:
Timothy Johnson, President & CEO
Telephone: 1 (604) 235-1982
Toll Free: 1 (888) 361-3494
Website: www.gcxcopper.com
Metallic Group: www.metallicgroup.ca
Qualified Person
Debbie James P.Geo, has reviewed and approved the technical information contained in this news release. Ms. James is a Qualified Person as defined in NI 43-101.
1Mineral Resources are reported within a conceptual constraining pit shell that includes the following input parameters: Metal prices of $3.60/lb Cu, $1,750/Au, $22/oz Ag, $14/lb Mo and pit slope angles that vary from 35° for overburden to 55°for granodiorite host, metal prices are in US$. Metallurgical recoveries reflective of prior test work that averages: 85% Cu, 85% Au, 65% Ag in the oxide domain and 90% Cu, 76% Au, 65% Ag in the sulphide domain. Mo recovery is assumed to be 70% in both oxide and sulphide domain. Totals and Metal content may not sum due to rounding and significant digits used in calculations. Cu Eq calculation is based on 100% recovery of all metals using the same metal prices used in the resource calculation: $3.60/lb Cu, $1,750/Au, $22/oz Ag, $14/lb Mo.
Forward-Looking Statements
This news release includes certain statements that may be deemed “forward-looking statements”. All statements in this release, other than statements of historical facts including, without limitation, statements regarding potential mineralization, historic production, estimation of mineral resources, the realization of mineral resource estimates, interpretation of prior exploration and potential exploration results, the timing and success of exploration activities generally, the timing and results of future resource estimates, permitting time lines, metal prices and currency exchange rates, availability of capital, government regulation of exploration operations, environmental risks, reclamation, title, and future plans and objectives of the company are forward-looking statements that involve various risks and uncertainties. Although Granite Creek Copper believes the expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, such statements are not guarantees of future performance and actual results or developments may differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are based on a number of material factors and assumptions. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in forward-looking statements include failure to obtain necessary approvals, unsuccessful exploration results, changes in project parameters as plans continue to be refined, results of future resource estimates, future metal prices, availability of capital and financing on acceptable terms, general economic, market or business conditions, risks associated with regulatory changes, defects in title, availability of personnel, materials and equipment on a timely basis, accidents or equipment breakdowns, uninsured risks, delays in receiving government approvals, unanticipated environmental impacts on operations and costs to remedy same, and other exploration or other risks detailed herein and from time to time in the filings made by the companies with securities regulators. Readers are cautioned that mineral resources that are not mineral reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability. Mineral exploration and development of mines is an inherently risky business. Accordingly, the actual events may differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements. For more information on Granite Creek Copper and the risks and challenges of their businesses, investors should review their annual filings that are available at www.sedar.com.
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