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GT Resources Update - Kostonjarvi ("KS") Copper-Nickel-PGE Project, Finland

Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - April 30, 2024) - GT Resources Inc. (TSXV: GT) (OTCQB: NKORF) (FSE: 7N1) (the "Company" or "GT") is pleased to provide an update with regard to recent work associated with the Kostonjarvi ("KS") Copper-Nickel-PGE project, located in northcentral Finland.

Highlights

  • The Geological Survey of Finland ("GTK") has highlighted the KS Project's potential to host significant Copper-Nickel-Platinum Group Element ("Cu-Ni-PGE") mineralization.

  • The KS project is located in an interpreted, regional scale, Chonolith ("Feeder Dyke") that is believed to be the Feeder Dyke of the Koillismaa Complex, which hosts the Company's advanced Läntinen Koillismaa ("LK") Cu-Ni-PGE Project (Figure 1).

  • In 2020, GTK initiated the Koillismaa Deep Hole Project ("Project") which represented one drill hole and various geophysical studies targetting the Feeder Dyke. Project results have now been published, see: https://tupa.gtk.fi/raportti/arkisto/4_2024.pdf

  • Results from the Project have significantly de-risked exploration at the KS project as a result of:

    1. Ultramafic rocks were intersected at approximately 1,400 meter depth in a diamond drill hole collared approximately five kilometers east of the KS project.

    2. Several Magnetotelluric ("MT") conductors have been modelled proximal to the Feeder Dyke, which may represent Cu-Ni-PGE sulphide mineralization (Figure 3).

    3. The Feeder Dyke's geophysical anomaly has been greatly refined via new Electromagnetic ("EM"), MT and Seismic surveys.

    4. Geochemical, and petrographic, geochronological studies have increased knowledge of the geology at depth within the KS project area.

  • A second initiative was conducted in 2023, the SEEMS DEEP Project ("Seismic and Electromagnetic Methods for Deep mineral exploration") was conducted by a European academic consortium which included GTK.

    • The SEEMS DEEP Project included additional geophysical surveys which overlapped the eastern boundary of the KS project.

    • Results from this Euro 2.2 million investment are pending.

"KS is a massive sulphide Cu-Ni-PGE targeted project in a geological structure different to that of our adjoining LK project. The LK Cu-Ni-PGE Project is hosted by disseminated sulphide at the base a large sill like intrusion, with extremely high metal tenor (aka content). It is believed the Feeder Dyke that hosts KS emplaced the intrusion which hosts LK, thus the same metal content in sulphides could exist in both projects. As a result, the exploration objective at KS is to discover massive sulphides at the base of the Feeder Dyke in a trap or embayment, with the same or similar tenor to that of LK. Such a discovery could represent a significant economic boost to a long-life mining scenario.