Torr Metals Reports Robust Copper-Gold Grades, Expands with Sonic Zone Discovery at Kolos Project

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Figure 1: Kolos Project Area

Kolos Project area overlying the vertical derivative of the residual magnetic intensity (RMI) geophysical survey with annotated exploration targets and 2024 rock grab sample locations.
Kolos Project area overlying the vertical derivative of the residual magnetic intensity (RMI) geophysical survey with annotated exploration targets and 2024 rock grab sample locations.

Figure 2: Outcrop Photos Within the Newly Discovered Road-Accessible Sonic Zone

A. Monzodiorite dykelets with oxidized quartz-carbonate veining cross-cutting propylitically-altered Nicola volcanics adjacent to gravel road. B. Monzodiorite intrusion with late-stage quartz vein sets and pervasive strong potassic alteration. C. Pervasive strong epidote and localized potassic alteration concentrated within monzodiorite along contact with Nicola volcanics. D, E. Stockwork quartz-carbonate veining within monzodiorite intrusion hosting massive and disseminated pyrite mineralization. F. Silica replacement of host rock paralleling intrusive contacts (typical of silica-saturated porphyry systems).
A. Monzodiorite dykelets with oxidized quartz-carbonate veining cross-cutting propylitically-altered Nicola volcanics adjacent to gravel road. B. Monzodiorite intrusion with late-stage quartz vein sets and pervasive strong potassic alteration. C. Pervasive strong epidote and localized potassic alteration concentrated within monzodiorite along contact with Nicola volcanics. D, E. Stockwork quartz-carbonate veining within monzodiorite intrusion hosting massive and disseminated pyrite mineralization. F. Silica replacement of host rock paralleling intrusive contacts (typical of silica-saturated porphyry systems).

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Aug. 27, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via IBN – Torr Metals Inc. (“Torr” or the "Company") (TSX-V: TMET.V) is pleased to announce the final assay results from a total of 33 rock grab samples collected during 2024 reconnaissance programs, revealing additional high-grade rock grab assays within the Kirby, Rea, and Clapperton exploration target zones as well as a new copper-gold discovery in the northern portion of the Kolos Copper-Gold Project (the “Project”), now termed the Sonic Zone (Figure 1).

Located approximately 30 kilometers (km) southeast of Canada’s largest open-pit copper mine at Highland Valley, the 100% owned ~240 km2 Kolos Project is located on Highway 5 just 23 kilometers (km) north-northeast of the city of Merritt, British Columbia.

Highlights:

  • New Sonic Zone Discovery: Initial rock grab samples from the Sonic Zone have revealed anomalous copper (Cu) and gold (Au) values in outcrop within a 1,000 by 2,000 meter footprint of strong magmatic-hydrothermal alteration that aligns with the margins of a high magnetic geophysical signature, identified as a potential source monzodiorite intrusion (Figure 1). With no previous exploration recorded in this area, the discovery reinforces Torr's exploration model and suggests the potential for another large-scale cluster of anomalies comparable in scale to the already established Kirby, Lodi, Ace, and Rea targets to the south.

  • Expansion of Exploration Targets: The potential for expanding the Clapperton Zone has been bolstered by the discovery of large angular boulders, which are interpreted as being close to their original source. These boulders returned anomalous copper values up to 816 parts per million (ppm) more than 1,000 meters east of the 2023 soil sampling grid boundaries; in an area coincident with multiple high-resistivity geophysical anomalies that are identical to that associated with the host intrusion at the main Clapperton showing (see June 13, 2024 news release).

  • Confirmation of Multiple Areas with Strong Mineralization: The 2024 rock grab reconnaissance sampling programs have identified new sample locations and notable increases in copper (Cu) grades across multiple zones within the Project area. Out of 33 rock grab samples collected, 9 returned values exceeding 500 parts per million (ppm) Cu. This includes an outcrop sample of malachite stained magnetic diorite from the Kirby Zone, which yielded 0.38% Cu and 0.22 grams per tonne (g/t) Au within a ZTEM geophysical anomaly that extends over 1,000 meters in depth, yet to be tested by drilling (see April 24, 2024 news release).