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BeMetals Discovers Extensive Copper Mineralization of Similar Style to Major Mines and Projects in the Domes Region of the Zambian Copperbelt

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VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / May 22, 2024 / BeMetals Corp. (TSXV:BMET),(OTCQB:BMTLF),(Frankfurt:1OI.F) (the "Company" or "BeMetals") is pleased to announce that three of four new core holes have intersected significant copper sulphide mineralization at the Pangeni Copper Project in Zambia (the "Project" or the "Property"). Today's new analytical results support and enlarge the Company's discovery of extensive zones of copper mineralization covering more than 1.7 kilometres of strike length under sand cover. Importantly, the copper mineralization bears many of the hallmarks in terms of style, width, grade, and geology to deposits that are mined in the Domes Region of the Zambian Copperbelt.

DRILLING HIGHLIGHTS FROM CURRENT 2024 PROGRAM AT THE D-PROSPECT:

  • Hole D24-C1 intersected 16.16 metres grading 0.74% copper ("Cu") with 533 parts per million "ppm" cobalt ("Co"), including 5.50 metres grading 0.93% Cu with 701ppm Co.

  • Hole D11-C3 intersected 23.20 metres grading 0.54% Cu with 263ppm Co, including 7.90 metres 0.92% Cu with 453ppm Co.

  • Hole D22-C2 intersected 14.78 metres grading 0.42% Cu, including 4.88 metres grading 0.65% Cu.

  • The intercepts in Holes D24-C1, D11-C3 and D22-C2 have copper grades and mineralized widths that approximate or exceed those of certain large-scale copper mines in the Domes Region of the Zambian Copperbelt (1) (2) (3).

  • The D-Prospect copper mineralization demonstrates many of the same geological features of the large-scale Lumwana Copper Mine deposits in the Domes Region of the Zambian Copperbelt.

  • The total footprint of copper mineralization now extends for more than 1.7 kilometres along strike, with the mineralized intervals present from immediately beneath the sand cover, at approximately 25 metres depth, to some 275 metres vertically.

  • Mineralization remains open along strike in both the SW and NE directions as well as down dip to the SE.

Note: Table 1 below provides details of these 2024 drilling program results.

John Wilton, President and CEO of BeMetals, stated "We are very excited with these latest drilling results from our Pangeni Copper Project and given continued positive results, our team is increasingly confident that, at this stage of the exploration, we are on the verge of making the first new copper discovery in the Zambian Copperbelt in decades. So far this year three of four drill holes from which results have been received have intersected significant zones of copper mineralization, which in several intervals have associated cobalt values. We are pleased to see that our drilling success has improved with increasing understanding of the geological controls of the copper mineralization. The Project continues to deliver compelling results, indicating significant scale to the mineralization, and with ongoing drilling success, the potential for discovery of a tier one copper deposit beneath the Kalahari sand cover.