Probe Gold And Midland Report Positive MMI Soil Sampling Results on the La Peltrie Cu-Au-Ag-Mo Mineralized System, Detour Quebec

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Highlights:

  • 8 values above 10,000 parts per billion (ppb) Cu, with high of 31,100 ppb Cu.

  • 96 values above 2,000 ppb Cu and 15 values above 100 ppb Mo.

  • MMI Cu values outline the main Cu-Au-Mo-Ag zone and also delineate at least 1,800 metres of untested potential to the west.

  • Multiple new Cu-Mo-Ag soil anomaly trends identified to the north and northeast, proximal to the contact between volcanic rocks and the Carheil intrusion.

  • Results to date continue to indicate the potential for a highly prospective and extensive mineralized system that remains open along strike and at depth, requiring detailed follow up.

TORONTO, Dec. 10, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Probe Gold Inc. (TSX: PRB) (OTCQB: PROBF) (“Probe” or the “Company”), in partnership with Midland Exploration Inc. (“Midland”) (TSX.V: MD), is pleased to provide new results from its 2024 MMI soils sampling program completed on the La Peltrie Project. The MMI sampling grid, totalling 786 soil samples, covers the main Cu-Au-Ag-Mo discovery that returned a massive intersection of 0.13% Cu over 513.5 metres (see press release by Probe dated January 22, 2024). The soils samples were taken at a spacing of 50 m and 100 m along sampling lines spaced 200 m to 400 m apart, and extend northward to cover the southern contact of the Carheil intrusion. This soil sampling grid successfully identified the main Cu-Au-Ag-Mo zone and extended the latter westward by at least 1,800 metres.

David Palmer, President and CEO of Probe, states “Our ongoing exploration programs at Detour continue to highlight the tremendous potential of this district scale project. The soil program has been very successful in not only delineating the copper-gold discovery, but also demonstrating the potential for a very extensive system of mineralization and possible enrichment to the west. We are now preparing for our 2025 programs, which will see an expansion of the soil program, follow-up geophysics and drilling to test the new targets we are generating. Given the results we are seeing, Detour is definitely going to be one of the priorities in our regional exploration program for 2025.”

During the months of June and July, Probe completed a systematic MMI soil sampling survey, totalling 786 soil samples, covering the main Cu-Au-Ag-Mo discovery and extending north to cover the Carheil intrusion. The focus of the program was to identify additional zones of Cu-mineralization and vector towards a potential higher-grade source surrounding the Carheil Intrusion. The MMI soil anomalies were spatially coincident with the new Cu-Au-Ag-Mo zone with additional anomalous trends extending to the north and west of the discovery. A total of 8 values were above 10,000 ppb Cu, reaching up to 31,100 ppb Cu, 96 values were above 2,000 ppb Cu and 15 values above 100 ppb Mo. Additionally, subparallel trends to the north of returned 11,900 ppb Cu, 62 ppb Mo, 0.3 ppb Au, 10 ppb Ag proximal to the contact between volcanic rocks and the Carheil intrusion. Samples were taken at a spacing of 50 m along sampling lines spaced 200 m apart over the discovery zone and contact to the Carheil intrusion. Samples taken over the Carheil intrusion were taken at 100 m spacing along 400m spaced lines.