Generation Mining – Targets Copper in Two Phased Exploration Program including Drilling and AI

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Figure 1 – Map of Marathon Palladium project showing locations of 2024 exploration programs. (Graphic: Business Wire)
Figure 1 – Map of Marathon Palladium project showing locations of 2024 exploration programs. (Graphic: Business Wire)
Figure 2 – Long Section of the Marathon Deposit showing location of Biiwobik prospect relative to the Marathon Deposit, and long section of the Biiwobik prospect showing planned 2024 drill holes. (Graphic: Business Wire)
Figure 2 – Long Section of the Marathon Deposit showing location of Biiwobik prospect relative to the Marathon Deposit, and long section of the Biiwobik prospect showing planned 2024 drill holes. (Graphic: Business Wire)
Figure 3 – Long section of the Four Dams Prospect showing location of planned 2024 drilling. (Graphic: Business Wire)
Figure 3 – Long section of the Four Dams Prospect showing location of planned 2024 drilling. (Graphic: Business Wire)
Figure 4 – Long section of the Sally Deposit showing location of planned 2024 drilling with geophysical targets. (Graphic: Business Wire)
Figure 4 – Long section of the Sally Deposit showing location of planned 2024 drilling with geophysical targets. (Graphic: Business Wire)

TORONTO, March 07, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Generation Mining Limited (TSX:GENM) ("Gen Mining" or the "Company") announces that it has signed a contract with Boart Longyear Canada for up to 8,000 metres of exploration drilling on a number of high-prospectivity copper targets north and west of its Marathon Palladium-Copper Project in Northwestern Ontario. Two phases of drilling as well as numerous field programs are planned. The winter program is focused on the Biiwobik prospect, which sits just north of the Marathon Palladium-Copper deposit and the summer drill program includes the Four Dams and Sally targets.

The drill and crew have mobilized to site and drilling has commenced. The aim of the first hole at Biiwobik is to better define the extent of the Powerline and Chonolith domains which will aid in determining the potential to expand the Marathon Palladium-Copper deposit or develop a fourth pit increasing the life of the mine beyond 13.5 years.

The winter phase of the program will comprise approximately 3,000 metres and is designed to potentially extend the northern Marathon Pit, targeting an area adjacent to the north pit and extending 400 metres to the north. Highlights from the 2021 drill program (see news release dated September 2, 2021) include drill intercepts* of 46 metres grading 0.46% copper, 1.01 g/t palladium, 0.11 g/t gold and 0.17 g/t platinum starting at a depth 50 metres (Figures 1 and 2). These holes were drilled to follow up a 2006 hole which returned 100.5 metres grading 0.58% copper, 0.93 g/t palladium, 0.1 g/t gold and 0.25 g/t platinum, starting at a depth of 215.8 metres. The 2024 drilling is designed to test the downdip and along strike extension of mineralization to better define the upside potential of the Biiwobik prospect.

The summer phase of the program will comprise approximately 2,000 metres of exploration drilling at the Four Dams prospect and 1,000 metres at the Sally deposit.

The Four Dams prospect (Figure 3) hosts an approximately 250-metre-wide by 60-metre-thick ultramafic pipe which contains abundant higher density minerals such as olivine and apatite along with semi-massive to massive sulphides occurring at its base. The concentration of these higher density minerals as well as massive sulphides is interpreted to be the result of gravity driven accumulation of heavier minerals which often leads to the pooling of larger massive sulphide bodies at depth. A combination of down-dip drilling and borehole electromagnetic surveying will be used to vector towards these bodies. The last drill program targeting the main Four Dams pipe occurred between 2005-2006 with results including 0.56% copper over 62.2 metres, 0.38% copper over 100.05 metres and 0.35% copper of 73.5 metres. The pipe has only been drilled to a vertical depth of 200 metres and remains open at depth.