Ivanhoe Electric and Ma'aden Joint Venture Commences Drilling Activities in Saudi Arabia

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Initial Program Testing Chargeability Anomaly Identified by Typhoon™ and Computational Geosciences' Inversion Software

Typhoon™ Survey Near Ma'aden's Al Amar Gold-Copper-Zinc Mine Now Exceeds 155 km2

RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA / ACCESSWIRE / August 19, 2024 / Ivanhoe Electric Inc. ("Ivanhoe Electric") (NYSE American:IE)(TSX:IE) Executive Chairman Robert Friedland, and President and Chief Executive Officer Taylor Melvin, are pleased to announce the commencement of drilling in Saudi Arabia by the Joint Venture established between Ivanhoe Electric and Saudi Arabian Mining Company Ma'aden ("Ma'aden") (1211).

Ivanhoe Electric's Founder and Executive Chairman Robert Friedland commented: "Today's announcement marks an important milestone for our exploration Joint Venture with Ma'aden in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. We are drilling our first Typhoon™-identified anomaly in the Al Amar Belt less than ten months from when our first machine arrived in Saudi Arabia. We are thankful for the support of our partners at Ma'aden to achieve such rapid progress in our initial survey. We look forward to reporting on our results and accelerating our exploration efforts as we work together to unlock the mineral potential in Saudi Arabia."

Ivanhoe Electric's President and Chief Executive Officer Taylor Melvin commented: "Drilling at Umm Ad Dabah is the culmination of a strong collective effort by our Joint Venture team and an important step in our exploration process. We have been able to survey large areas quickly at Al Amar to identify areas for drill testing. With the arrival of the Joint Venture's third new generation Typhoon™ machine in September, we will be expanding and accelerating our exploration efforts."

Initial Typhoon™ survey near Ma'aden's Al Amar Gold-Copper-Zinc Mine covered 155 km2 and identified two chargeability anomalies for drill testing

The initial Typhoon™ survey, which began in November 2023, identified two chargeability anomalies: Umm Ad Dabah and Area B (Figure 1). Current drilling is focused on Umm Ad Dabah. A second rig is scheduled to begin drilling at Area B later in August.

At Umm Ad Dabah, Typhoon™ and Computational Geosciences' software have imaged a chargeability anomaly that begins approximately 200 meters below the surface and extends to a depth of more than 1,000 meters.

The initial drill program includes eight holes intended to test the anomaly over the next two months. The first drill hole is planned for a depth of approximately 250 meters to test the top of the anomaly, with subsequent drill holes planned to test progressively deeper sections as shown on Figure 2.