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Ivanhoe Mines Commences Exploration for Sediment-hosted Copper in Central Kazakhstan

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Joint venture formed to explore Chu-Sarysu Basin, the world's third-largest sedimentary copper basin

Licence package of up to 16,000 km2, the largest in the Chu-Sarysu Copper Basin

Ivanhoe to leverage its decades of exploration expertise in discovering Tier-One sediment-hosted copper deposits in the Western Foreland shelf

Almaty, Kazakhstan--(Newsfile Corp. - February 12, 2025) - Ivanhoe Mines (TSX: IVN) (OTCQX: IVPAF) Executive Co-Chairman Robert Friedland and President Marna Cloete announced today that an Exploration Joint Venture has been formed to explore the Chu-Sarysu Copper Basin in Kazakhstan, the world's third-largest sediment-hosted copper district.

The Joint Venture, with UK-based private company Pallas Resources, covers a highly prospective licence package of up to 16,000 km2, which spans an accumulated dataset of Soviet-era exploration data. For comparison, the licence package is approximately 7.5 times the size of Ivanhoe's Western Forelands Exploration Project.

Ivanhoe has committed to fund $18.7 million in exploration activities over an initial two year period, with earn-in rights to further increase ownership up to 80% over time. Exploration activities are underway, including the hiring of a dedicated exploration team. An airborne geophysics contract is currently under tender and is expected to be awarded imminently.

Ivanhoe Founder and Executive Co-Chairman Robert Friedland commented:

"You may be wondering why we are going to Kazakhstan? It is because Kazakhstan is a major mining jurisdiction and host to the world's third largest sedimentary copper basin. The Ivanhoe Group has a long history in Kazakhstan …we love the country, we love its people and we look forward to returning to this tremendous country to further unlock the significant geological potential of the Chu-Sarysu Basin.

"We know how to find tier-one sedimentary copper deposits, and we know how to mine them. The landmark development of the Kamoa-Kakula Copper Complex and the expanding discoveries of the Western Forelands, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, are testament to this. We will be building on our successes over the past 28 years here, where we have discovered over 50 million tonnes of copper… and counting.

"Ivanhoe's strategic partnership marks an exceptional opportunity to utilize our exploration expertise in one of the world's most prospective sedimentary copper basins. With over 16,000 km² of license applications in the Chu-Sarysu Basin-the largest land-holding position in the region-we are poised to become one of the most significant global copper exploration stories.