Abitibi Metals Announces Phase 3 Drill Strategy and Growth Model Potential
Highlights:
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Expansion Strategy: The B26 Deposit remains completely open for expansion. Large-scale target areas have been reviewed and prioritized based on their high-grade mineralization potential and proximity to zones with current development potential. This program represents the first large-scale expansional drilling initiative since the Company optioned the B26 Deposit.
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Exploration Targets: Drilling will target the western and eastern extensions of known mineralized shoots, as well as deeper zones located beneath current resource limits. This includes testing the interpreted and modeled gravity anomaly at depth, first announced in Q1 2025 (see news release:
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High-Grade Cu-Au Focus: Priority will be placed on drilling higher-grade Cu-Au shoots, interpreted to plunge approximately 65 degrees west, derived from initial structural analysis of lineation orientations and the spatial distribution of high-grade mineralization within the system.
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Zn-Ag VMS Zone Delineation: Drilling will also target delineation of the Zn-Py massive sulphide zone, which stratigraphically overlies the Cu-Au stringer system. A south-to-north drilling orientation will be favored to optimize intersection angles and improve geological evaluation of both the Cu-Au and Zn-Ag mineralized systems.
- High-Impact Drill Program: The growth-driven campaign includes 14 step-out holes targeting areas up to 500 metres beyond the current deposit boundaries, designed to expand the resource with a focus on high-grade zones. If successful, this program could increase the current footprint of the mineralized horizon by more than 70%.
The Phase 3 drill program is set to restart over the coming days, beginning with two drill rigs and expanding to three, with a total of approximately 17,500 metres planned. Directional drilling technology will be employed to increase targeting accuracy and reduce drilling metres. The Company currently owns 50% of the B26 Deposit and retains the option to earn an additional 30% from
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Drill #1 will begin with new holes targeting the eastern extent of the deposit, while Drill #2 will re-enter historical holes on the western side to test expansional targets up to 80 metres from the original intercepts. Six holes are planned to test wide gaps (greater than 100 metres) within the block model, with the aim of improving estimated grades and/or upgrading Inferred resources to the Indicated category.
The majority of the program will focus on expansion drilling outside the existing block model, with 14 holes planned up to 500 metres beyond the current deposit boundaries. To date, 11,660 metres have been fully designed, with an additional 5,900 metres allocated for immediate follow-up. The program is budgeted at an all-in cost of
Directional Drilling:
Throughout the program, the Company will utilize directional drilling to enhance the precision of target testing and improve cost efficiencies, particularly in mid-level to deeper areas of the deposit. Initially, eight historical drill holes located near the deposit boundaries have been selected for re-entry.
New primary holes will be complemented by an 80-metre spaced grid of secondary branch holes, with a focus on delineating high-grade mineralized zones. This will maximize the budget while increasing drill coverage with step-out drilling up to 500 metres from the limit of the B26 Deposit.
Growth Potential:
Should the Phase 3 drill program achieve its targeted objectives, the Company believes there is strong potential for a significant increase in the overall mineral resource inventory at the
The Company further believes that the strength of the alteration system, combined with the current scale of the Cu-Au stringer zone, suggests the presence of a more substantial, yet undiscovered, source of mineralization. This phase of drilling aims to identify that source, with a focus on testing:
- Gravity anomalies identified at depth and to the east of the deposit,
- Eastern shoot expansion, where strong high-grade intercepts remain open at depth. These occur in close proximity to a Proterozoic diabase dyke—typically a good indicator of deep structural controls.
- Western extension at depth along the main shoot, where broad and high-grade intercepts were encountered in 2024 drilling (e.g., Hole #338W1 returned 2.4% CuEq over 17.5 meters).
Qualified Person
The scientific and technical content of this news release has been reviewed and approved by Mr. Louis Gariépy,
RSU Issuance:
The Company has granted an aggregate of 600,000 restricted share units ("RSU") to officers and directors of the Company which will vest equally over three years, with the first vesting occurring after 10 months. Each vested RSU entitles the holder to receive one common share of the Company pursuant to the Company's Omnibus Equity Incentive Plan.
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Note 1: Technical Report NI 43-101 |
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