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Titan Mining Completes Phase I Drilling at the Kilbourne Graphite Project, Additional Assays Returned including 143 ft at 3.6% Graphitic Carbon

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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, June 26, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Titan Mining Corporation (TSX:TI) (“Titan” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce the completion of Phase I drilling at the Company’s Kilbourne Graphite Project. Phase I included a total of 11,916 feet (3,632 m) of drilling in 39 diamond drill holes. This phase of exploration has been focused on mineralization amenable to open pit mining within the fully permitted footprint of the Company’s 100% owned Empire State Mine (“ESM”) in upstate New York.

Assays from 32 of the 39 holes have been returned to date, including the 17 holes highlighted below. Results from the most recent assays continued to demonstrate the consistency of graphitic carbon grades returned from the initial 15 holes from Phase I of drilling. These results were reported in the Company’s April 9, 2024 press release titled “Titan Mining Provides Initial Drill Results on the Kilbourne Graphite Project, Results Include 173.5 ft at 3.75% Graphitic Carbon”.

Significant mineralized intercepts from drilling include:

  • KX24-017 – 143.5 feet assaying 3.6% graphitic carbon

  • KX24-031 – 92.8 feet assaying 3.5% graphitic carbon

  • KX23-016 – 89.1 feet assaying 3.1% graphitic carbon

Phase I has successfully tested 8,225 ft (2,507 m) of Kilbourne strike length, with graphitic carbon mineralization intercepted in all 39 holes. Twenty-nine of the 32 holes with assays returned intercepted graphite mineralization with an average thickness of 58.5 ft (17.8 m) for the upper mineralized zone, and 25.5 ft (7.8 m) for the lower mineralized zone. The non-weighted, arithmetic average grade of the mineralized intercepts is 3.1% graphitic carbon, with individual assays reaching 13.5% graphitic carbon.

Significant mineralized intercepts bookend the Kilbourne strike length within ESM’s active use permit. Mineralization remains open along strike, with an additional ~17,000 ft of the Kilbourne host geology mapped outside of the permitted ground. The mapped extent of this geologic unit falls within mineral rights held by the Company. The Company continues to develop its understanding of the Kilbourne deposit and plans for Phase II of drilling to commence in or before the fourth quarter of this year.

In addition to Phase I drilling, Titan has continued metallurgical and materials testing, with initial results expected in the third quarter of this year. These tests will provide the Company with a description of the size and quality of the flake graphite in concentrate and help guide additional test work and end use application studies.