お知らせ • Jun 05
T2 Metals Corp. Reports Results from the Third Drill Program At the Sherridon VMS Project, Manitoba
T2 Metals Corp. announced results from the first quarter 2025 drill program at the Sherridon Volcanogenic Massive Sulphide ("VMS") project in central western Manitoba. Sherridon is a well-known VMS camp in the Flin Flon - Snow Lake Greenstone Belt, with both a significant mining history and five near surface copper-rich historical resources. Four holes, for a total of 1,120 m were completed in the first quarter 2025 program, which tested a total strike length exceeding 800m east of the Bob Lake Historical Resource, and to the east of the Fidelity prospect. These two occurrences lie along the same VMS horizon and define a 2.6km mineralized trend. Drillhole SHN25021 was noteworthy, intersecting a new zone of high-grade precious metal mineralization without copper or zinc. This mineralization style with high-grade gold and low base metals has been very poorly tested at Sherridon and presents a new target alongside the better known VMS deposits. untested geophysical (VTEM) targets were prioritised in the 2025 First Quarter program over those in the vicinity of past mining, historical resources or prior drilling. The new targets were accessed across frozen ground and ice, while areas with past drilling are best accessed during summer utilizing existing routes. Drilling Highlights Include: Bob Lake. The Historical Resource Estimates are based upon Bloom, L., Healy, T., Giroux, G., Halo Resources Ltd. 2010, Sherridon VMS Property, Technical Report NI43-101 - November 22, 2010, Mineral Resources are not Mineral Reserves and do not have demonstrated economic viability. Mineral resources are estimated at a net smelter return (NSR) cut-off of USD 20 per tonne and USD 45 per tonne for open pit and underground respectively. The Historical Resource Estimates arebased upon Ostry, G., Athayde, P. and Trembath, G.D. (1998): Mineral deposits and occurrences in the Sherridon area, NTS 63N/3; Manitoba Energy and Mines, Mineral Deposit Series Report No. 17, 157 pp., which is available at <2. Details of the resource estimation assumptions are not provided, with Ostry et al. (1998) referencing internal documentation supplied by Hudbay Minerals Inc. at the time of writing. The Company is not treating the historical estimates as current given that a Qualified Person has not completed sufficient work to classify the historical estimates as current. The reader is cautioned that the Historical Mineral Resources should not relied upon and are included for context and to demonstrate progression of the Sherridon Project through prior discovery and resource growth. The historical estimates are not meant to be interpreted as current mineral resource or mineral reserve estimates as described in sections 1.2 and 1.3 of NI 43-101. The Company will need to conduct further exploration, and there is no guarantee that the results obtained will reflect the historical estimates. In order to verify the Historical Mineral Resources to current mineral resource estimates, among other things, the Company will need to retain a qualified person to verify historical drilling and assaying methods and validate historical results, add any drilling and assaying or other pertinent geological information generated since the last estimation, and complete a resource estimate and a new technical report. Significant data compilation, drilling, sampling and data verification may be required by a qualified person before the Historical Mineral Resources can be classified as current resources. There can be no assurance that any of the historical mineral resources, in whole or in part, will ever become economically viable. In addition, mineral resources are not mineral reserves and do not have demonstrated economic feasibility. Even if classified as current mineral resources, there is no certainty as to whether further exploration will result in any inferred mineral resources being upgraded to an indicated or measured mineral resource category. Halo (2011): Halo (2011): Halo Update For Sherridon VMS Property. Sampling Procedures and Quality Assurance (QA) /QC) /QC) /Quality Control (QC) drill program. The Company's QA/QC). The Company's QA/C drill program was completed in the First Quarter 2025 program was completed in the first quarter of 2025 program was completed in the quarter of 2025 program.