공지 • Jun 24
Stuhini Exploration Ltd. Announces Strategic Refocus on Ruby Creek Project
Stuhini Exploration Ltd. announced a renewed and sharpened focus on its wholly-owned flagship Ruby Creek Project ("Ruby Creek" or the "Project"), located near Atlin, British Columbia, following a comprehensive strategic review of its project portfolio. Key Highlights of the Ruby Creek Project: Significant land package: ~29,734 hectares with seven distinct mineralized zones. Polymetallic potential: Gold, silver, molybdenum, and tungsten across multiple mineralization styles. Atlin gold: Atlin is recognized as a significant placer gold producing district. Suhini's mineral tenures underlay 6 of the 9 main placer gold producing creeks. Established surface mineralization: 148 rock samples over 1. 0 g/t gold and 286 rock samples over 100 g/t silver across a 15 km corridor. Current updated (2022) 43-101 Molybdenum Resource: Includes multiple intervals grading over 1% Mo. Tungsten upside: Past producing Black Diamond Tungsten Mine located on Stuhini tenures along with multiple other early-stage tungsten targets. Underexplored targets: Multiple zones remain open at depth and along key structures. Excellent infrastructure: Road-accessible, ~15 km from Atlin, B. C., with extensive historical data. Ruby Creek is host to a series of gold-bearing quartz veins across several structural zones, with rock sampling returning grades up to 121. 34 g/t gold, while silver mineralization is widespread, with assays up to 14,179 g/t silver. These zones demonstrate strong near-surface potential and are supported by historical geochemical trends and structural continuity, yet many remain for the most part untested by modern exploration techniques. Ruby Creek hosts a porphyry-style molybdenum deposit, with a pit-constrained measured and indicated resource (March 2022) of 432. 99 million lbs Mo within 369. 4 million tonnes grading 0. 053% Mo (0. 020% cutoff), and an inferred resource of 43. 65 million lbs Mo within 41. 95 million tonnes grading 0. 047% Mo. Drilling includes multiple high-grade intervals exceeding 1% Mo, up to 3. 8%. Early-stage tungsten mineralization has also been identified, providing additional exposure to a metal increasingly recognized as critical for industrial, defense, and energy applications. Technical Review and 2025 Exploration PlansStuhini has completed a full review of historical exploration at Ruby Creek, incorporating rock and soil geochemistry, geophysical surveys, and drill data. This comprehensive data integration has allowed the team to reprocess legacy geophysical datasets, rank existing targets based on geological merit, structural controls, and accessibility, reexamine and identify multiple zones with high discovery potential that have seen limited modern exploration to date. Building on this foundation, Stuhini's 2025 program will focus on: Geological mapping and geochemical sampling across high-priority target zones Ground-based geophysics, including ground magnetics and VLF surveys Channel sampling and trenching to refine structural models and prioritize drill targets With scale, mineral diversity, historical data, and multiple open targets, Ruby Creek represents a rare opportunity for significant value creation. The 2025 program is designed to systematically advance multiple zones toward drill readiness, with the objective of initiating a multi-zone drill campaign in 2026. Ruby Creek offers exposure to a diverse suite of highly sought-after commodities, including gold, silver, molybdenum, and tungsten — all within a large-scale, road-accessible project in a proven mining jurisdiction. As part of this strategic refocus, Stuhini has relinquished its non-core Red Hills and Jersey Valley projects in Nevada, allowing exploration capital and technical efforts to be fully concentrated on advancing Ruby Creek.