Kodiak Reports New Copper Porphyry Discovery at 1516 Zone and Final 2023 Drill Results

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - April 25, 2024) - Kodiak Copper Corp. (TSXV: KDK) (OTCQB: KDKCF) (FSE: 5DD1) (the "Company" or "Kodiak") today reports a new copper porphyry discovery at the 1516 Zone located on the southern portion of the 100% owned MPD copper-gold porphyry project in southern British Columbia. Results from the final 21 holes drilled at MPD in 2023 are presented in this release, which include the first assays from discovery holes at 1516, as well as the last holes reporting from the West, South and Man Zones from 2023.

Highlights

  • The new 1516 Zone is the second previously unknown copper porphyry centre discovered by Kodiak on the MPD Project, after the Gate Zone discovery. (see Figure 1)

  • The new 1516 Zone is interpreted to be part of a larger, multi-centred 4.5 square kilometre porphyry system that also hosts the South, Mid and Adit Zones, based on drill core chemistry and historic copper in soils. (see Figure 2)

  • The 1516 Zone was discovered underlying a 2-kilometre-long, zoned polymetallic copper-gold-molybdenum-bismuth-tungsten soil anomaly, having a coincident historic Induced Polarization (IP) anomaly on the east flank of the larger historic copper anomaly. The target is twice the strike length of Kodiak's first discovery at the Gate Zone.

  • Drill hole AXE-23-018 at the 1516 Zone intersected 0.12% CuEq* over 258 metres, within a broader zone of 0.09% CuEq* over 525 metres, extending from 368 to 893 metres downhole. (see Figures 3, 4 and Tables 1,2). Drill hole AXE-23-15 assayed 0.43% Cu and 659 g/t Ag near-surface between 36 and 49 metres depth. Core recovery was poor for this solitary high-grade result, but more follow up is warranted.

  • Like the early Gate Zone drilling, the first holes into the 1516 discovery are interpreted to be within a lower grade shell and follow-up drilling is warranted to test for higher-grade zones within this large target. In addition to copper, soil results suggest significant gold and molybdenum potential within this complexly zoned porphyry system.

  • Final results from holes drilled in 2023 at the West, South and Man Zones infill previous work and show large extents of mineralization from surface and to substantial depths. These areas continue to be priority targets for further drilling. (see Figures 5, 6 and Tables 1, 2)

Claudia Tornquist, President & CEO of Kodiak, said, "Kodiak's 2023 exploration program was a resounding success. We set out to demonstrate the potential of MPD beyond our initial discovery at the Gate Zone, and our drilling has now proven multiple kilometre-scale mineralized porphyry centres across the property. Importantly, 2023 results include high-grade intercepts and mineralization right from surface. The discovery of an entirely new porphyry centre at 1516 is a particularly positive development which we will certainly follow up on. Preparations for this year's field program are well under way. We are prioritizing numerous promising drill targets with the help of innovative AI technology from VRIFY, and we are looking forward to announcing our 2024 plans soon. Against a backdrop of rallying copper prices and exceptionally strong market fundamentals for the red metal I am confident that Kodiak's exploration success will translate into strong opportunities for our shareholders going forward."