Equity Reports Initial 2024 Drill Results from the George Lake Target at the Silver Queen Project, BC and includes 8.8 metres (est TT) of 324g/t AgEq with 1.2 metres (est TT) of 1189g/t AgEq in Hole SQ23-105

In This Article:

Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - July 16, 2024) - Equity Metals Corporation (TSXV: EQTY) ("Equity") reports assays from the first five holes on the George Lake target, which were completed as part of the Company's 2024 exploration program on its 100% owned Silver Queen Au-Ag project, British Columbia. Drilling commenced in early May and is on-going. Twenty core holes totalling 7553 metres have now been completed, and drilling has tested a 550-metre strike length of the George Lake structure to depths of up to 400 metres below surface.

The initial assay results from the 2024 drill program returned multiple intercepts of strongly enriched precious and base metals, including:

  • A 1.2 metre (est. TT) interval grading 2.0g/t Au, 173g/t Ag, 0.1% Cu, 4.2% Pb and 12.9% Zn (16.0g/t AuEq or 1189g/t AgEq) within an 8.8 metre (est. TT) interval averaging 0.9g/t Au, 87g/t Ag, 0.1% Cu, 1.5% Pb and 2.0% Zn (4.4g/t AuEq or 324g/t AgEq) in drillhole SQ23-105; beneath

  • A 1.6 metre (est. TT) interval grading 3.7g/t Au, 272g/t Ag, 0.2% Cu, 3.4% Pb and 2.2% Zn (10.8g/t AuEq or 802g/t AgEq) within a 9.1 metre (est TT) interval grading 1.9g/t Au, 81g/t Ag, 0.1% Cu, 1.3% Pb and 0.9% Zn (4.3 AuEq or 321g/t AgEq) also in drillhole SQ23-105, and

  • A 2.7 metre (est. TT) interval averaging 1.6g/t Au, 48g/t Ag, 0.6% Pb and 1.3% Zn (3.6g/t AuEq or 265g/t AgEq) in drillhole SQ23-107.

The highlights confirm the lateral projection of mineralization in the George Lake structure and further builds continuity both up-dip and down-dip of Equity's 2023 drill holes. Previously announced mineralization encountered in 2023 includes 3.0m (est. TT) averaging 394g/t AgEq from drill hole SQ24-093 and 3.3m (est. TT) averaging 333g/t AgEq from drill hole SQ24-094 (see NR-17-23, dated November 28, 2023).

Drill hole SQ24-105 returned the thickest intervals of mineralization identified from the George Lake structure to date, which remains open to depth. Drill hole SQ24-106 (see long section attached as Figure 2) successfully tested the target vein up-dip of the SQ23-93 intercept and remains open to surface (approximately 150 metres). Additional narrower veins were intersected in each of the five holes suggesting the potential, with further drilling, for the development of hangingwall/footwall zones to, or splays from, the main vein; these include: 0.2m (est. TT) grading 1282g/t AgEq from drill hole SQ24-108 and 0.7m (est. TT) averaging 418g/t AgEq from SQ24-109.

Note: Silver and gold equivalencies were calculated using estimated relative process recoveries and prices between the component metals as identified in Table 1.