STARR PEAK IDENTIFIES NEW STRONG DRILL TARGETS AT NEWMéTAL

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VANCOUVER, BC, June 21, 2024 /CNW/ - Starr Peak Mining Ltd. ("Starr Peak" or the "Company") (TSXV:STE) (OTCQX:STRPF) is pleased to announce that the company has identified several exciting untested geochemical soil anomalies on its NewMétal property ("NewMétal" or "the Property"), located in the Abitibi Greenstone Belt of Québec near the town of Normétal. This program, covering some of the priority areas, was completed last year before winter. An analysis from this survey has returned base and precious metal anomalies over new areas, as well as strengthening knowledge on historical zones.

Interpreted results from this survey highlighted several geochemically anomalous areas, some of which are located along VTEM (Versatile Time Domain Electromagnetic) geophysical anomalies, and therefore have generated priority drill targets for the company. A total of twelve (12) areas of interest have been identified:

  • Three (3) areas are characterized by a Volcanogenic Massive Sulphide (VMS) base metal signature, enriched in Zn, Cd, Pb, In, with a minor enrichment in As, Bi, Sb (See: Figure 1).

  • Five (5) areas are characterized by precious metal mineralization associated with VMS systems, enriched in Ag, Pb with minor enrichment in Cu, Au, and depletion in Fe (See: Figure 2).

  • Four (4) areas characterized by anomalous gold (Au) content (See: Figure 3).

The soil survey covered three (3) priority areas over the NewMétal property (See: Figure 4) which include:

  • The mine horizon to the West of Normetmar which was tested for continuation of the recently discovered Eastern VMS anomaly by Amex Exploration (See press release: Amex Exploration Generates Multiple New Gold and VMS Targets at Perron From Regional Exploration Program, dated May 30, 2023) that appears to extend into the western part of the NewMétal property.

  • The surroundings of the VMS horizon intersected by hole STE-22-98 and corresponding VTEM geophysical anomalies.

  • The surroundings of hole STE-22-112 which returned anomalous gold results hosted into the granodiorite Pluton de Normétal, located in the north-east part of the property.

Johnathan More, Chairman and CEO of Starr Peak commented, "We are gearing up for an active 2024 exploration program. Our neighbor, Amex, has been active and proving up a gold deposit of importance and are drilling towards us on trends and strike for base metals commodities. With our promising areas, including the new Normetmar deep discovery, we are looking forward to the next drilling phase to come."