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Sterling Metals Provides Update on its Phase 1 Exploration Campaign at the Copper Road Project

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TORONTO, ON / ACCESSWIRE / August 20, 2024 / Sterling Metals Corp. (TSXV:SAG)(OTCQB:SAGGF) ("Sterling" or the "Company") is pleased to provide an update on its inaugural Phase 1 exploration campaign at its Copper Road Project ("Copper Road" or the "Project"). Located 80km north of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada, Copper Road is a 25,000ha high-potential brownfield copper-molybdenum-silver-gold project associated with the Midcontinent Rift. The Project benefits from its strategic proximity to substantial infrastructure, extensive historical database and excellent project access.

Highlights

  • Multiple high-priority, multi-kilometer copper exploration zones have been identified and are currently being evaluated and advanced using a combination of soil trend analysis, magnetic signature data, LiDAR mapping, historical records, and new prospecting efforts.

  • Extensive exploration completed in Phase 1 in July includes:

    • Collected 1,200 surface soil samples with strong copper-molybdenum anomalies emerging (Figure 1).

    • Inversion of property-wide 3,777-line kilometer airborne magnetic survey.

    • Advanced modeling of historical airborne electromagnetic (EM) survey data, including extraction of airborne induced polarization.

    • Initiated interpretation of a new 10cm resolution LiDAR survey:

      • Preliminary results identified extensive historical occurrences including 483 pits, 227 trenches, 12 adits, and 10 shafts across the property (Figure 2).

      • Geological contacts and key structural features are now being interpreted

    • Completed digitization of over 200,00 pages of historical documents from the last 60 years.

  • Advancing newly defined targets with continued mapping and sampling which have abundant outcrops and showings:

    • Early stages of mapping have been encouraging with numerous showings with copper sulphide mineralization in the form of chalcopyrite and bornite and often associated with molybdenite and other metal minerals such as magnetite.

  • Existing trails leading to target areas are being cleared and reopened as the Company progresses with its soil program and prospecting.

  • All efforts continue to prioritize targets for ground geophysics as the Company looks to source potential high tonnage targets associated with the high grade breccias and porphyry system demonstrated most recently via drill holes J2302 and R2301 (see Figure 1).

Jeremy Niemi, SVP Exploration and Evaluation of Sterling Metals, commented, "The rapid progress we've made in advancing the Project and identifying priority copper exploration zones puts us an excellent position since closing the transaction with Copper Road Resources in May. It is incredibly rewarding to systematically integrate our new data with historical knowledge and then discover new copper showings at the surface. Our focus now shifts to pinpointing large-scale copper targets within this extensive mineralized area and advancing the priority drill targets."