Geophysical Anomaly Aligned With Kilometer-Scale Copper And Gold Dalvenie Trend


VANCOUVER - Torr Metals Inc. reported on preliminary interpretations from a ~6.4 square kilometer (km2) induced polarization (IP) geophysical survey conducted in late 2022 over the Dalvenie Zone at the 689 km2 Latham Project within the Golden Triangle of northern British Columbia. The Dalvenie Zone is ~8 km south of the Gnat Pass Copper-Gold Porphyry deposit and is road-accessible via a 2-kilometer (km) gravel road from Highway 37.

Results from the IP survey has confirmed the general north-south trend within the Dalvenie Zone and detected multiple geophysical anomalies to a depth of 250 vertical meters (m) below the surface, that remain open, with anomalous moderate to high resistivity and chargeability signatures corresponding to at-surface copper-gold mineralization and measuring up to 500 m in width. Additionally, the moderate to high chargeability and resistivity signatures are continuous along the previously defined, ~1500 meter-long, north-south striking trend of known high-grade mineralization at-surface and indicate potential for up to 1200 meters of extension to the shear structures that host gold and copper mineralization. This potential extension has been tested by extensive soil sampling in 2022 with results pending.

Malcolm Dorsey, President and CEO, commented, "We are very pleased with these results that provide invaluable geological context to identifying potential subsurface extensions to previously identified zones of at-surface high-grade copper-gold mineralization within the Dalvenie Zone. This geophysical data indicates substantial width and kilometer-scale strike-length to these anomalies that also remain open at-depth beyond 250 m, providing very compelling targets that have never been drilled. We look forward to sharing more results as we continue to uncover the significant discovery potential of the Dalvenie Zone."