Drilling Commences With Two Rigs Turning At Bolo Gold-Silver Project


VANCOUVER - CopAur Minerals Inc. has mobilized and that reverse circulation (RC) and diamond drilling are underway at the Bolo Gold-Silver Project. The 2,275 meter combined RC and diamond drill program is expected to be completed before end of the year. The Bolo Project is located in the Hot Creek Range of Nye County, Nevada, 65 kilometers east-southeast of the producing Round Mountain Gold Mine1. The 2022 Bolo drill program will comprise exploration drilling of new targets and expansion drilling at the South Mine Fault Zone, where recent drilling by the Company has yielded drill intercepts including 1.2 g/t Au over 122 m2. A total of 8 RC drill holes designed to test new Carlin gold geochemical pathfinder (arsenic ± antimony ± barium ± silver ± gold), jasperoid, and alteration anomalies along the prospective East Fault structure are planned; in addition to diamond drilling of 4 holes targeting the South Mine Fault Zone.

Jeremy Yaseniuk, CEO, said, "The Company's work at Bolo integrating surface geochemical, geophysical, and remote satellite alteration mapping has defined numerous new robust greenfield drill targets. This measured and systematic approach to exploration targeting gives us excellent potential to expand the already significant footprint of drill-confirmed gold mineralization at Bolo. The Company also plans to drill our flagship Kinsley Mountain Project after we complete work at Bolo and will keep investors informed when this starts."