Formation Metals Unlocks Copper-Zinc Potential at the N2 Gold Deposit with Insights from Revaluation of Historic Drill Core

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Highlights:

  • Base metal assays: the N2 Project drill core reanalysis indicates elevated copper and zinc grades, suggesting base metal potential at the project.

  • Results highlight polymetallic potential: N2's volcanic-sedimentary rocks and deformation structures formed in regional anticlinal and synclinal flexures align with a conceptual VMS geologic model.

  • Further work. Focus on exploration at the northern portion of the property through re-interpretating the previously conducted airborne TDEM survey for targeting VMS related anomalies, 3D geological model, IP surveys and drilling.

  • CEO Deepak Varshney stated: "The work we have done thus far validates our belief that N2 has significant polymetallic prospects. Given the data and the pedigree of the area we are in, Formation will focus on advancing the copper potential at N2 side by side with our fully funded maiden 5,000 metre drill program that will aim to expand on the historic 877,000 oz global resource."

VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESS Newswire / May 5, 2025 / Formation Metals Inc. ("Formation" or the "Company") (CSE:FOMO)(FSE:VF1)(OTCPK:FOMTF), a North American mineral acquisition and exploration company, is pleased to announce it has reported encouraging base metal assay results from the revaluation of historical drill core at its N2 Project located in Quebec's Casa Berardi Gold Trend.

The revaluation process has revealed significant copper and zinc intercepts within historic drillholes known to have significant gold grades (>1 g/t Au). Assay results range from 200 to 4,750 ppm and 203 ppm to 6,700 ppm, for copper and zinc, respectively, indicating strong potential for elevated base metal (Cu-Zn) concentrations across the property, specifically at the A and RJ zones. Property wide geology at N2 features volcanic and sedimentary rocks formed in regional anticlinal and synclinal flexures. Three principal deformation structures (Figure 1), oriented along the known NW-SE to WNW-ESE structural trends typical of VMS deposits in the Matagami region, function as critical geologic controls for mineralization on the property.

Deepak Varshney, CEO of Formation Metals, commented: "While recent focus on our N2 project has rightfully highlighted its significant gold potential and historical 877,000 gold resource, we also recognize the considerable untapped opportunity for base metals. Given the scale of the property, the compelling overlap in our geological data, and the Abitibi Greenstone Belt's established history as a hotbed for copper and other base metal mining, we see significant potential for a robust copper deposit to exist within the N2 property alongside a gold deposit."