Koryx Copper Provides Update on Zambia Projects and Planned 2025 Exploration Work Program

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Highlights

  • Koryx Copper owns 51% of two highly prospective exploration licenses in the Zambian copper belt, with an option to earn up to 80% over the next 30 months.

  • Over the last few months significant work was completed in preparation for the commencement of exploration activities on the 2 licenses, in particular:

    • Initiated preparations for drone magnetics to be flown in April over Luanshya West license.

    • Obtained significant historical datasets covering the Mpongwe license.

    • Field work to commence imminently in April after rainy season.

  • Budget of approximately US$1.2 million planned for 2025 Zambia work programs.

  • Commenced process to transfer licenses into majority-owned local subsidiary.

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, April 08, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Koryx Copper Inc. (“Koryx” or the "Company") (TSX-V: KRY) is pleased to provide an update on work programs planned for the 2025 field season on its two large scale exploration licences in Zambia, namely the Luanshya West project (LEL 23246, 54 km2) and Mpongwe project (LEL 23248, 675 km2) (the “Projects”).

Koryx holds the option to acquire up to 80% of the Projects in the Copperbelt in Zambia. The Zambian Copperbelt makes up part of the larger Central African Copperbelt (CACB) which extends north into the Democratic Republic of Congo. The CACB is the world’s largest sedimentary rock hosted stratiform copper province and includes at least 14 giant deposits such as First Quantum Mineral’s Kansanshi and Sentinel, as well as Ivanhoe’s Kamoa and Kakula.

The licenses cover approximately 745 km2 in the heart of the Zambian Copperbelt, close to the western margin of the Kafue Anticline which hosts numerous significant copper deposits.

Heye Daun, Koryx Copper’s President and CEO commented: "We are very excited that after many months of systematic preparatory work, including site visits, data reviews, strengthening existing relationships and developing new ones, we are now in a position to commence with an exciting exploration program on our Zambian licenses. This program builds on the valuable work done previously and it is significantly enhanced by a wealth of historical data which our exploration team has been able to source, and which we have spent the last few months interpreting. Once the rainy season ends in the next few weeks, we expect to build on this with a significant field work program, including drill testing some of the targets which we have identified. The Zambian copper belt continues to be one of the world’s hottest copper exploration jurisdictions, and we are very excited to be adding value to our Zambian portfolio. This is in addition to the ongoing development of our world-class, large-scale and open pit Haib copper deposit in Namibia, which continues to be Koryx flagship asset.”