Go Cobalt Identifies 3 Large Scale Magnetic Bodies at the Monster Project, Yukon

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - October 15, 2018) - Go Cobalt Mining Corp. (CSE: GOCO) ("Go Cobalt" and/or the "Company") is pleased to announce the discovery of three large (1.6 — 2 kilometres wide) magnetic bodies through independent inversion processing of the 2018 detailed airborne magnetic survey at the Monster Property. The anomalous magnetic bodies occur within and/or adjacent to the extensive Wernecke Breccias system, a "mega breccia" that extends across the 18-kilometre-long 100% owned Monster Property (the "Property") in the Yukon Territory, Canada. The magnetic bodies are of similar size and susceptibility to other large Iron Oxide Copper Gold (IOCG) deposits such as the Olympic Dam mega deposit, and may represent large volumes of mineralized rock. The IOCG mineralization present in numerous outcrops across the Property is associated with elevated Cobalt values.

Go Cobalt recognizes the significant copper and cobalt potential in this large-scale geologic setting and is pleased to report the results from the independent study:



Figure 1. 3D unconstrained inversion with magnetic anomaly contours of +0.0022 SI displayed in red. The three large anomalies are 1.6 — 2 kilometres in size.

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Highlights

  • Three large magnetic bodies: three large bodies of rock ranging in size from 1.6 to 2 Kilometres wide have been discovered within the Wernecke Breccia belt that extends across the entire Monster Property.

  • Matches well with known IOCG deposits: The magnetic anomalies range in magnetic susceptibility from 0.02 to 0.04 Sl. Anomalies of this order of magnitude in IOCG systems are commonly caused by the presence of ~5 — 15% magnetite and are similar to those of hematitic breccia systems on Australia.

  • Numerous second-order magnetic anomalies: in addition to the large magnetic bodies, smaller anomalies have been identified occurring proximal to, or as "satellite" magnetic anomalies to the first-order large magnetic bodies.

  • Correlate with copper-cobalt mineralization on surface: Several of the newly identified magnetic anomalies are spatially correlated to known surface expressions of Copper and Cobalt mineralization.

The Monster Property is a copper and cobalt mineral exploration project within the mining-friendly Yukon Territory of Canada. The Property covers an 18-kilometres strike length of the Wernecke Breccia system which is known to host IOCG + Co (Iron Oxide Copper Gold + Cobalt) mineralization. Studies indicate that the Wernecke Breccias were formed when the Yukon collided with Australia 1.6 billion years ago linking them to the formation of the prolific and heavily developed breccias of the Gawler Olympic IOCG province in Australia. The Monster area of the Canadian Wernecke Breccias remains highly underexplored.