Sterling Metals Announces Exploration Update

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Extension of High-Grade Mineralization Trend by 200 Metres North of Existing Heimdall North Zone at Sail Pond

TORONTO, ON / ACCESSWIRE / November 15, 2023 / Sterling Metals Corp. (TSXV:SAG)(OTCQB:SAGGF) ("Sterling Metals" or the "Company") is pleased to report assay results from its 2023 drilling on the Sail Pond Silver and Base Metal Project ("Sail Pond") in the Great Northern Peninsula of Newfoundland. Despite drilling not being able to identify a potential economic trap of high grade sulphides via the 3D Orion survey, using structural interpretations the Company intersected additional high-grade silver-copper mineralization, expanding the Heimdall trend by 200 m (Figure 1).

Key 2023 Exploration Highlights at Sail Pond:

  • A total of 8 drill holes covering 2,058 m were completed, focusing on 4 distinct target areas defined by the Orion 3D geophysical survey (the "Orion survey")

  • Drilling extended high-grade silver-copper mineralization 200 m beyond previous intersections (Figure 2) and the area remains open to the north

  • The new extension of the Heimdall North Zone discovered through structural interpretation of the project lidar, graded 932 g/t Ag, 4.51% Cu over 0.3 m starting at 209 m depth in hole SP-23-085 (Figure 3) and 303 g/t Ag, 1.26% Cu and 5.59% Pb over 0.3 m starting at 279.9 m (Figure 4)

  • The Company is currently undertaking physical property studies using the relevant core from Sail Pond and its new structural understanding to delineate areas of interest for higher permeability where economic quantities of high-grade sulfides are trapped

Jeremy Niemi, SVP Exploration and Evaluation, stated, "Ahead of our 2023 drilling campaign at Sail Pond, we implemented a systematic approach targeting the source of the mineralization at Heimdall North by employing the deep looking Orion survey. We were encouraged by strong geophysical targets in the right geological locations and these targets are where we started our 2023 drilling. Learning from the initial holes and with the mineralization source eluding us, our team rapidly pivoted to focus on structural data and on-the-ground observations for the final holes of the program. The final two holes yielded an additional high-grade copper-silver intersection and a broad mineralization zone spanning nearly 30 meters north of the Heimdall North Zone. Notably, this zone remains open to the north. Moving forward, our efforts will continue to concentrate on locating large areas of interest with the potential for massive sulphide accumulations, aiming to uncover the origins of the numerous high-grade intersections at Sail Pond."