Surge Copper Intersects 418 metres grading 0.38% CuEq including 40 metres grading 0.47% CuEq at the Berg Deposit

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Vancouver, British Columbia, Jan. 31, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Surge Copper Corp. (TSXV: SURG) (OTCQX: SRGXF) (Frankfurt: G6D2) (“Surge” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce assay results from drill hole BRG23-245, the third and final hole of the Company’s 2023 drilling program testing the deeper portions of the large Berg copper-molybdenum deposit in west-central British Columbia. An interactive 3D model including all results from the 2023 drilling can be viewed here: https://vrify.com/decks/15092

Highlights

  • Hole BRG23-245 intersected 646 metres grading 0.33% CuEq2 (0.21% copper, 0.034% molybdenum, 3.3 g/t silver, and 0.02 g/t gold) from 14 metres depth including 418 metres grading 0.38% CuEq (0.26% copper, 0.032% molybdenum, 3.5 g/t silver, and 0.02 g/t gold) (copper equivalent “CuEq” is reported net of by-product recoveries, please see Table 1, footnote 2 for details)

  • The hole encountered a zone of higher grade hypogene mineralization returning 40 metres grading 0.47% CuEq (0.35% copper, 0.030% molybdenum, 4.1 g/t silver, and 0.03 g/t gold) from 352 metres depth

  • Hole BRG23-245 ecountered a late quartz-carbonate-basemetal silver vein returning 1.53 metres grading 2110 g/t silver from 303 metres depth, which is the highest grade silver vein encountered in Berg drilling to date (capped at 10 g/t in the above composite intervals)

  • Combined the 3 deeper holes drilled in 2023 (BRG23-243, 244, 245) demonstrate excellent continuity of Berg mineralization to depth, increase the understanding of the deeper portions of the Berg deposit, will provide fresh material for planned metallurgical test work, and will help improve a future resource estimate

Leif Nilsson, Chief Executive Officer, commented: “Hole 245 is another great result from the 2023 deep drilling program at Berg, encountering a long interval of consistently mineralized material from near surface. All three holes – which were either 100 metre step-outs or infilling 200 metre gaps – drilled important periphery areas of the deposit adjacent to good grades but lacking drill density, so should have a positive impact on a future resource estimate.

Hole BRG23-245 is a 100-metre step out located on the northwest side of the Berg deposit within an area of low drill density and limited depth information. The hole was designed to intersect the Berg Stock at depth and provide additional information on the deeper portions of the Berg deposit, potentially upgrade Inferred resources to the Measured and Indicated categories, and provide fresh material for metallurgical testwork. The hole was drilled toward the east at a dip of -65 degrees to a total depth of 660 metres. The hole encountered weak but variably developed secondary chalcocite blanket from 14 to 110 metres depth and encountered veined and mineralized rock to the end of the hole at 660 metres depth.