Fireweed Announces New Discovery at the Popcorn Target

Fireweed Metals Corp.
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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Oct. 08, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- FIREWEED METALS CORP. (“Fireweed” or the “Company”) (TSXV: FWZ; OTCQX: FWEDF; FSE: M0G) is pleased to report it has discovered mineralization at Popcorn, a new target at the Macpass Project, Yukon, Canada.

Highlights

  • Significant intercepts at Popcorn of near-surface vein and replacement style mineralization, similar in character to Boundary Zone including:

    • NB24-004 From 10.83 metre (“m”) downhole: 46.03 m at 4.88% zinc and 3.6 grams per tonne (“g/t”) silver, including 24.96 m at 8.27% zinc and 5.3 g/t silver

    • NB24-002 From 15.75 m downhole: 54.75 m at 3.98% zinc and 3.9 g/t silver, including 8.85 m at 6.13% zinc and 4.4 g/t silver, and also including 19.78 m at 6.71% zinc and 5.9 g/t silver

  • Mineralization intersected across all seven holes drilled at Popcorn

  • Located 600 m Northeast from Boundary Zone resource pit-shell, outside of the current Mineral Resource Estimate2

CEO Statement

Peter Hemstead, Interim President and CEO, stated, “Popcorn represents the first exploration success stemming from our regional exploration program this year at Macpass. Identifying near-surface zinc mineralization and defining its continuity less than a kilometre from the pit-shell that constrains the resource at Boundary Zone is significant in establishing Popcorn as an exciting exploration opportunity. In addition to being open in all directions, there is also potential for massive sulphides, similar to the feeder style mineralization seen at Boundary Zone, that we intend to explore in the future.”

Summary

The seven drill holes in this release (full results available in table 1 at the end of this release) comprise 1476 m of drilling with intervals of vein and replacement style mineralization at the new Popcorn target, 600 m northeast of the open pit-shell that constrains the resource at Boundary Zone. These holes were targeted around zinc surface mineralization in trenches and an isolated intercept from 1982. The 2024 drilling confirms the presence of mineralization near-surface as well as establishes its continuity over a strike length of 200 m, open both along strike and at depth. The mineralization discovered at Popcorn defines a new zone that is not included within Fireweed’s current Mineral Resource Estimate2. The style of mineralization in these drill holes is similar to the vein and replacement intervals throughout Boundary Zone which occur around the massive to semi-massive sulphides of the Upper Zone (“BZUZ”) and Prime Zone (“BZPZ”).

Results

All drilling at Popcorn in 2024 was successful in intersecting vein and replacement style sulphides comprising sphalerite and minor galena. The style of mineralization indicates these sulphides are potentially part of the same later phase style of mineralization at Boundary Zone overprinting the massive sulphides. The drilling establishes continuity of mineralization at this target in the near-surface and remains open in all directions.