High Grade Rock Chip Copper Results From Copper Eagle Project

VANCOUVER - T2 Metals Corp. reported rock chip results from the fall 2024 field sampling program at the Copper Eagle copper-gold project, located in Douglas County, Nevada. During the fall 2024 sampling program, the T2 Metals' field crew located numerous trenches dug by Smith Copper in the 1960s/70s and collected 21 representative rock chip and channel samples where bedrock was exposed. Samples are typically comprised of felsic intrusive rocks and associated contact skarn. While visible oxide copper mineralization occurs at surface at Copper Eagle, assay results also demonstrated that elevated copper grades are present across a broad area of 450m by 150m, even where no mineralization is visible. For samples collected across the project, copper ranged from 0.11% to 2.07%, averaging 0.78%; and silver ranged from 0.17 g/t to 6.05 g/t, averaging 1.82 g/t.

"From historical records and previous site visits we have known that Copper Eagle has potential to host a porphyry copper deposit," said Mark Saxon, President and CEO. "The results from samples taken during the 2024 fall field program are encouraging, and we are now moving ahead with a plan for geophysics to delineate targets at Copper Eagle. The Company's Chief Geologist Anders Hogrelius recently attended the American Exploration and Mining Association conference in Reno to discuss support opportunities with contracting and consulting groups.

T2 Metal's North American project portfolio coupled with the rising demand for copper, silver and gold, makes T2 Metals Corp a well positioned company."