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Foran Unlocks Further Growth at McIlvenna Bay District with 200m Extension and Bridge Zone Expansion

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41m of Contiguous Mineralization Highlighted by 8m at 3.00% CuEq Followed by 33m Grading 1.39% CuEq 

Results Highlight Further Expansion Opportunities of the McIlvenna Bay Deposit

Ongoing Tesla Zone Exploration to Support Future Maiden Resource Estimate

VANCOUVER, BC, Feb. 27, 2025 /CNW/ - Foran Mining Corporation (TSX: FOM) (OTCQX: FMCXF) ("Foran" or the "Company") is pleased to announce initial results from its 2025 winter drill program at the Company's 100%-owned McIlvenna Bay Project in east-central Saskatchewan, confirming a significant down plunge expansion of the McIlvenna Bay Deposit at depth.

The first drill hole of the winter program had the dual aim of testing the interpreted potential extension of the McIlvenna Bay Deposit and further delineating the Bridge Zone. Hole BZ-25-01 successfully achieved both, including a significant intersection 200m down plunge from the nearest resource drill holes completed at the McIlvenna Bay Deposit. Notably, grades in the new McIlvenna Bay intersection are significantly higher than the average reserve grade of the deposit. This intersection highlights the expansion potential of the McIlvenna Bay Deposit and suggests that mineralization may continue further down-plunge, parallel to the Tesla Zone. In total, nine exploration drill rigs are currently turning at the Project, including one continuing drilling at the Bridge Zone, one testing high-priority near-mine targets and seven continuing infill drilling at Tesla as we drive progress towards a planned maiden resource estimate.

Erin Carswell, Foran's Vice President, Exploration, commented: "The first hole of Foran's winter drilling season has not only expanded the Bridge Zone mineralization, but also confirmed that McIlvenna Bay extends beyond the limits of its current resource shells. Obtaining such a thick, copper-rich intersection of massive and semi-massive sulphides 200m down plunge is highly suggestive that mineralization continues and may strengthen at depth. Refining our geological model, we now see a distinct possibility that Bridge Zone is hosted in a fault slice between the parallel mineralized bodies of Tesla and McIlvenna Bay. If this proves correct, the expansion potential of McIlvenna Bay is significant. Pair this with our ongoing resource drilling at Tesla and the continued delineation of the Bridge Zone, and a compelling growth story is emerging — all in the shadow of the headframe, as the McIlvenna Bay Project construction advances towards commissioning this year."