Smart Creek Project Geological Reconnaissance And Thin Section Analysis

VANCOUVER - Domestic Metals Corp. reported on geological reconnaissance work and thin section analysis at the Smart Creek Project located in western Montana. In addition, the Company outlines the exploration field work plans and strategy for 2025 at Smart Creek. Domestic Metals is planning a comprehensive 2025 field program that includes geological mapping, geochemical sampling and IP (induced polarization) geophysics designed to identify diamond drill targets at the Smart Creek, Sunrise Mine and Radio Tower targets. These robust Tier 1 target areas are driven by overlapping anomalies in multiple datasets, and they are highly prospective for porphyry copper-gold and carbonate replacement style copper-gold-silver deposits.

Domestic Metals Corp. has defined 3 high-priority target areas at Smart Creek with the potential to host porphyry copper and carbonate replacement deposits (CRD) copper-gold-silver ore deposits. The Company has identified new alteration vectors toward mineralization based on thin section petrography which increase confidence and copper-gold prospectivity in all targets. Domestic Metals has outlined plans for systematic mapping and sampling at Smart Creek to identify and refine drill targets for exploration drilling.

CEO, Pat Varas, said, “Our confidence has increased in the target styles and the opportunity for high-grade discoveries on the property. In the minerals business grade is king and we focus exclusively on exploration opportunities such as Smart Creek that can yield high unit value mineralization.”