Mink Outlines Multiple Drill Targets Over 1.6km Strike at Warren Ni Cu Co Project with 57km IP Data; Reports Copper Values From New BK Zone

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Mink Ventures Corporation
Mink Ventures Corporation

TORONTO, Nov. 19, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Mink Ventures Corporation (TSXV:MINK) (“MINK” or the "Company") today announced that it acquired $178,000 worth of both hard copy and digital induced polarization (IP) survey data at no cost to the Company. The IP data covers 57-line kilometers (km) on the Warren Patents and Warren North claims. Reprocessing this new information aided significantly in refining drill targets over a 1.6 km strike for the upcoming drill program. Additionally, during recent field work Mink’s crew discovered an undocumented, historical sulphide pit, now designated the BK Zone. This massive sulphide zone is associated with a very weak IP anomaly, yet grab samples returned anomalous copper assays from 0.233% to 0.241% Cu. The Company will be drill testing the higher priority Shaft, SW, and North Zones, which have much higher conductivity and lower resistivity responses coincident with nickel, copper, cobalt mineralization.

Highlights:

  • Mink acquired, at no cost, 57-line kms of induced polarization (IP) survey data (valued at approximately $178,000) in digital and hard copy form, covering the Warren Patents and Warren Northeast land holdings (see Figures 1 & 2).

  • Reprocessing of the digital data demonstrated that the main IP anomaly, with high chargeability and low resistivity (see Figures 3 & 4) on the Warren Patents, has a strike length of 1.6 km and is open to the south, beyond the extent of the survey. Numerous copper, nickel, and cobalt occurrences are present on the flanks of this anomaly. The central core of the anomaly shown in purple (see Figure 3), in the vicinity of the Shaft, SW, and North Zones, remains untested. The upcoming diamond drill program will begin here.

  • North of the Warren Patents on the Warren North and Northeast claims (see Figures 1 & 2) the reprocessed data also outlined a similar IP anomaly with low resistivity and high chargeability stretching for an additional 1.3 km of strike length. A historical drill hole ML1 tested a portion of this anomaly and returned 0.83% Cu over 4.3 meters. Further follow up is required on this copper zone. (Reference: Morgain Minerals, OGS Assessment Files, Timmins)

  • During the course of fall prospecting and grid location work, an undocumented historical pit with massive sulphide was uncovered. This pit was designated the BK Zone. It is interesting to note that this massive sulphide zone was found to be associated with a very weak IP anomaly, yet returned anomalous copper assays up to 0.241% Cu in massive sulphide.

  • The new reprocessed IP data in conjunction with assay data from prospecting efforts has significantly enhanced the drill targeting at the Shaft Zone, SW Zone and North Zone Area (see Table 1 for historical sampling).

  • Following completion of the drill program, Mink will have completed the $300,000 of work expenditures required to earn its 100% interest in the Warren Patents. These expenses were significantly offset by the two, non-dilutive, OJEP grants (totaling $168,615) that the Company was awarded.