Arras Minerals Confirms Large “at Surface” Untested Porphyry System on the Elemes Licence in Kazakhstan

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Drone photo showing outcropping argillic alteration at Berezski Central target (Elemes Licence)
Drone photo showing outcropping argillic alteration at Berezski Central target (Elemes Licence)

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The 8.8 km copper soil anomaly identified by Arras within the Elemes Licence. Also shown are the results of the re-assayed historical drillholes located at Quartzite-Gorka and Berezski East announced by Arras on 8 January 2024, and 22 January 2024 respectively. The location of the medium sulphidation epithermal system sampled by Arras and announced on 11 July 2023 is also shown. Lastly a wide zone of intense kaolinite alteration at Berezski Central is also shown that is co-incident with the strong molybdenum anomaly that has been identified and shown in Figure 4.
The 8.8 km copper soil anomaly identified by Arras within the Elemes Licence. Also shown are the results of the re-assayed historical drillholes located at Quartzite-Gorka and Berezski East announced by Arras on 8 January 2024, and 22 January 2024 respectively. The location of the medium sulphidation epithermal system sampled by Arras and announced on 11 July 2023 is also shown. Lastly a wide zone of intense kaolinite alteration at Berezski Central is also shown that is co-incident with the strong molybdenum anomaly that has been identified and shown in Figure 4.

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Soil anomaly maps showing copper results and the alteration map. Also shown are the locations of the re-assayed drillholes located at Quartzite-Gorka and Berezski East as well as Karagandy-Ozek, a high-grade gold-silver epithermal zone.  The intensely altered Berezski Central zone is also shown which is co-incident with the 2.8 kilometer x 1.6 kilometer molybdenum soil  anomaly (see figure 4).
Soil anomaly maps showing copper results and the alteration map. Also shown are the locations of the re-assayed drillholes located at Quartzite-Gorka and Berezski East as well as Karagandy-Ozek, a high-grade gold-silver epithermal zone. The intensely altered Berezski Central zone is also shown which is co-incident with the 2.8 kilometer x 1.6 kilometer molybdenum soil anomaly (see figure 4).

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Figure 4. Soil anomaly maps showing molybdenum, and arsenic results. Also shown are the locations of the re-assayed drillholes located at Quartzite-Gorka and Berezski East as well as Karagandy-Ozek, a high-grade gold-silver epithermal zone.  The intensely altered Berezski Central zone is also shown which is co-incident with the 2.8 kilometer x 1.6 kilometer molybdenum  soil  anomaly.
Figure 4. Soil anomaly maps showing molybdenum, and arsenic results. Also shown are the locations of the re-assayed drillholes located at Quartzite-Gorka and Berezski East as well as Karagandy-Ozek, a high-grade gold-silver epithermal zone. The intensely altered Berezski Central zone is also shown which is co-incident with the 2.8 kilometer x 1.6 kilometer molybdenum soil anomaly.

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Summary table for the re-assay of historical drill holes for Quartzite-Gorka and Berezski-East
Summary table for the re-assay of historical drill holes for Quartzite-Gorka and Berezski-East

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Arras’s License Package showing Arras-Teck Strategic Alliance Areas as “Package A” and “Package B” as well as the Elemes, Aimandai, Stepnoe, & Ekidos licences which are 100% owned by Arras.
Arras’s License Package showing Arras-Teck Strategic Alliance Areas as “Package A” and “Package B” as well as the Elemes, Aimandai, Stepnoe, & Ekidos licences which are 100% owned by Arras.

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Feb. 22, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Arras Minerals Corp. (TSX-V: ARK) (“Arras” or “the Company”) is pleased to announce the initial results of its 2023 soil sampling program conducted over the Berezski Target located within the Company’s Elemes 425 square kilometer (“km”) exploration licence (“Elemes” or the “Licence”) in northeastern Kazakhstan. The Elemes licence is not included in the Teck-Arras Strategic Exploration Alliance announced on December 7, 2023.

Highlights from the Soil Sampling program

  • 8.8 km x 1.5 km NE-SW trending coherent copper (“Cu”) anomaly (>150ppm) linking two zones of shallow (<298m) high-grade historical drilling that sit 5 km apart and include re-assayed results of 108m @ 0.94% CuEq (including 30.8m @ 2.21% CuEq), and 132.6m @ 0.80% CuEq (including 57.1m @ 1.00% CuEq) starting from surface.

  • “Bull’s eye” 2.8 km x 1.6 km coherent Molybdenum (“Mo”) anomaly interpreted to be the core of an at surface porphyry system that is untested with drilling.

  • An Arsenic (“As”) peripheral to copper-molybdenum anomaly thought to be associated with an intermediate-sulphidation epithermal system which recent sampling by Arras has returned gold and silver grades up to 29g/t Au & 287g/t Ag.

  • Results confirm a multi-kilometer-scale system, delimited by several mineralized zones which may be contiguous under surface cover.

  • Arras collected 31,000 soil samples over the Elemes Licence in 2023. The results presented in this news release cover only the western half of the Elemes Licence and represent approximately 60% of the soil samples collected. The results of the remaining 14,000 soil samples are expected in the next 3 to 4 weeks.

Tim Barry, CEO of Arras Minerals stated, “The coherence and continuity of the copper soil anomaly over 8.8 kilometers is impressive. The results of our soil sampling program combined with widely spaced historical drilling, some of which we have been able to re-assay, all points to a very large and intact porphyry system that starts at surface and has unknown extent as it continues under recent cover to both   the northeast and southwest. The re-assay results we put out at the start of this year on some of the historical shallow drillholes in the area show strong copper-gold mineralization grading up to 0.94% CuEq over 108m, and 0.80% CuEq over 132.6 meters, ending in mineralization in some cases. What is even more exciting is that in addition to the copper soil anomaly, our soil results were also able to delineate a 2.8 kilometer by 1.6 kilometer “bull’s eye” molybdenum anomaly that has yet to be drill tested. The significance of the molybdenum is that it may point towards the core of the porphyry which typically holds high grade copper and gold mineralization. In summary, we now have a confirmed second large porphyry system within our extensive licence package in NE Kazakhstan.”