Copper Fox Provides Update on Eaglehead Copper Project

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Calgary, Alberta--(Newsfile Corp. - November 29, 2022) - Copper Fox Metals Inc. (TSXV: CUU) (OTCQX: CPFXF) (FSE: HPU) ("Copper Fox" or the "Company") through its wholly owned subsidiary Northern Fox Copper Inc. is pleased to provide an update on its 100% owned Eaglehead polymetallic porphyry copper project located approximately 50 kilometers ('km') east of Dease Lake, British Columbia. The Eaglehead project is in the prolific Quesnellia terrane in British Columbia and covers a large portion (16,492.62 ha) of the Lower Jurassic age (+/-195Ma), Eaglehead Intrusive.

Highlights:

  • The Mines Act Permit to conduct the activities set out in the February 1, 2022, Notice of Work ('NoW') has been received from the BC Ministry of Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation.

  • The re-log and sampling program returned additional intervals of significant copper mineralization.

  • The geological modelling of the mineralized zones and surface mapping program has better informed the controls on mineralization and revised the geology of the southwest portion of the Eaglehead Intrusive.

  • The water quality sampling shows no appreciable changes in water quality over the season.

Elmer B. Stewart, President and CEO of Copper Fox stated, "The 2022 program eliminated "legacy data issues" with the project database, expanded the area of surface copper mineralization and revised the geology of the southwest portion of the Eaglehead Intrusive. Eliminating legacy data issues and determining the extent of the mineralized envelope for the mineralized zones is a prerequisite to establishing a database that potentially could be used to initiate a resource estimate. The field mapping program, age dating and geological modelling provided a better understanding of the lithologic control and distribution of the mineralization in the southwest portion of the Eaglehead Intrusive and an updated geological model for the Bornite and East zones."

Analytical Results:
The geological modelling included reviewing the lithologies, alteration and mineralization in 34 historical drillholes within the Camp, Pass, Bornite and East zones. This work identified previously unsampled intervals of copper mineralization (chalcopyrite +/- bornite) in 11 drillholes. Sampling of these intervals established the tenor of the copper and associated mineralization and, in several drillholes, extended the limits of the mineralized envelope in these holes. The weighted average grades (0.05% Cu cut-off) of the intervals are set out below:

Zone

DDH #

From (m)

To (m)

Interval (m)

Cu (%)

Mo (%)

Au (g/t)

Ag (g/t)

Camp

24

17.54

30.29

10.29

0.070

0.006

tr

0.21


24

160.00

189.57

27.00

0.060

0.004

tr

0.07

Pass

37

139.00

155.24

16.24

0.133

tr

0.02

0.15

Bornite

40

123.60

131.80

8.20

0.090

tr

0.02

0.17


58

282.00

295.70

13.70

0.100

tr

tr

0.26

East

59

96.85

103.00

6.15

0.051

tr

tr

0.21


59

109.35

115.55

6.20

0.130

tr

tr

0.43