お知らせ • Jan 22
Kingfisher Metals Corp. Announces Final Assay Results from the 2025 Drilling Program At the Hank 37 Project
Kingfisher Metals Corp. announced final assay results from the 2025 drilling program at the HWY 37 Project. The 933 km2 HWY 37 Project is located within the Golden Triangle, British Columbia. Drillhole HW-25-011 confirms discovery of a new copper - gold (Cu-Au) porphyry system below the Hank epithermal gold-silver (Au-Ag) mineralized system. Assays from HW-25-011 returned 425.0 meters1 (m) of 0.40% CuEq2 (0.15% Cu, 0.21 g/t Au and 2.2 g/t Ag). This newly identified zone represents a blind discovery, as porphyry Cu-Au mineralization had not previously been recognized or reported at Hank. These results validate Kingfisher's exploration model and demonstrate the potential for the Hank area to host one or more large-scale porphyry Cu-AU systems. Highlights from this release include: Discovery of a blind porphyry Cu-A Au system with 425.0 m of 0.40% Cu Eq. Potential for a large-tonnage porphyry Cu-Ai system nested below the Hank epithermal Au-Ag system. Zonation observed in drillhole HW-25-011 progresses from low to higher temperature alteration demonstrating a vector towards a porphyry heat source to the southeast. This is indicated by: Increasing Cu:Au ratios downhole toward the southeast. Sulfide mineralogy; Alteration and vein zonation and vein zonation; 2026 Target Area to be drill tested, approximately 1.75 km x 0.95 km, defined by geophysical, geological and exploration inputs; Mineralization remains open in all directions, with the drill hole terminating in increasing copper grades at 959.0 m depth. Drill core from Williams as well as the new Hank porphyry discovery (HW-25-011) will be on display for the public to view at the core shack during the AME Round Up in Vancouver, BC, on January 26 and 27. Quality Assurance /QAQC) Drilling on site at the HWY 37 Project was supervised by on-site Kingfisher personnel who implemented a full QAQC program using coarse blanks, pulp blanks, standards, and duplicates inserted into the sample stream to monitor analytical accuracy and precision. Diamond drill core samples were analyzed using a combination of BV's MA200 process for low level concentrations (4 acid digestion/ICP-ES/MS) and MA 370 process for higher level concentrations (4 acid digestion-ES). Gold assaying was completed using FA430, a 30gram fire assay with AAS finish. If applicable, base metal overlimits were finalized with titration, and gold overlimits completed with a gravimetric finish. Technical aspects of this news release have been reviewed, verified, and approved by Tyler Caswell, P.Geo., Vice President Exploration of Kingfisher, who is a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Minerals Projects. Hole No., From (m), Interval (m)1, Cu (g/t), Interval (m) 1, Cu (%), Au (g/t), Ag (g/t), CuEq (%)2, AuEq (g/t)2, AuEq)2, AuEq (g/t)2, HW-25-001, 249.0, 797.1, 548.1, 0.14, 0.16, 0.34, 0.31, incl., 426.55, 550.75, 124.2, 0.18, 0.23, 3.0, 0.47, 0.43, 0.43, HW-25-002, 118.0, 124.0, 6.0, 6.01, 0.01, 0.48, 1.48, 1.50, - 0.50, 0.50, and 201.50, 217.0, 16.0, 0.01, and 0.01, 0.29, 0.29, and, and, and, and 233.0, and, and, and 23.0, and, and 233.29, and, and 2.0, and, and 201.0, and 233.0.