Emergent Announces Phase 1 Drilling Results at its Casa South Property, QC

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VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / December 7, 2022 / Emergent Metals Corp. (TSXV:EMR)(OTCQB:EGMCF)(FRA:EML)(BSE:EML) ("Emergent" or the "Company") announces it has completed ten diamond core drill holes totaling 2,963 meters as a first phase ("Phase 1") of a drilling program (the "Program") at its Casa South Property, Abitibi Region, Quebec ("Casa South" or the "Property"). The Company has also completed modelling and interpretation of 197 historic reverse circulation ("RC") drill holes done to sample glacial till in the 1980's by Overburden Drilling Management ("ODM") in 1989. This analysis has identified 14 additional drill targets for future exploration.

Phase 1 drilling was completed near the northern Property boundary, adjacent to Hecla Mining Company's ("Hecla")(NYSE:HL) Casa Berardi Mine. Results, in conjunction with diamond core drilling completed by Emergent in 2019, indicate the presence of anomalous gold mineralization in the Kama Trend, a seven kilometer long by two kilometer wide east-west trending structure paralleling the Casa Berardi Deformation Corridor to the north where the Casa Berardi Mine is located. Note that the proximity of Casa South to Casa Berardi Mine does not guarantee exploration success on the Casa South Property and no mineral resources or reserves have yet been delineated on the Casa South Property.

David Watkinson, President and CEO of Emergent stated, "Casa South is a large property with multiple exploration targets, including both gold and base metals. The Company plans to conduct additional drilling programs to explore the potential of the Property and the Phase 1 drilling was the first of several phases we plan to conduct over the next several years as part of our exploration strategy for the Property. The presence of anomalous gold mineralization in the Kama Trend is encouraging."

Results of the Phase 1 Drill Program

On September 1, 2021, Emergent announced it had received the results of a UAV-MAGTM survey (the "Mag Survey") completed by Pioneer Exploration Consultants Ltd. ("Pioneer") and Generic Geo Inc ("Generic Geo") over the Property. The Mag Survey covered the majority of the 114 square kilometer property. A Preliminary Structural Interpretation of the Casa South Area of Influence, Quebec Canada (the "Interpretation") was subsequently completed by Geokincern Limited ("Geokincern") looking at geology, geophysical data from the Mag Survey, and high-resolution topographic data from NASA's Suttle Radar Topography Mission, and satellite imagery. The Interpretation identified structures including folds, faults and shears, dykes, and magnetic fabrics. Geokincern's Interpretation identified 20 geophysical exploration targets ("G1-G20") on the Property and ranked them for priority. Eight targets were identified associated with coincident soil anomalies and 12 targets were identified associated with structural and aeromagnetic features as secondary and tertiary targets.