Ximen Mining Corp Drilling Update: Brett Epithermal Gold Project - Venon BC

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - October 22, 2024) - Ximen Mining Corp. (TSXV: XIM) (FSE: 1XM) (OTC: XXMMF) (the "Company" or "Ximen") has now completed hole 4 of its on-going drill program at the Brett epithermal gold project near Vernon in southern BC.

Photo of drill at hole B24-04 

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Hole B24-04 was drilled to the northeast across the Main zone and was designed to follow-up an interval of 62.06 g/t Au in historic hole B87-42. (see Figure 1).

Figure 1. Plan view of hole B24-04 (left) and cross-section (right). This hole was drilled to confirm intercept of 62.06 g/t Au in hole B87-42.

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Hole 4 drilled through porphyritic basalt with minor basalt breccia. The hole intersected four sections of feldspar-hornblende porphyry dike, and four clay-pyrite altered sections. The first clay-pyrite altered zone from 27.25-28.33 (1.08m) was entirely within the volcanic unit and had moderate disseminated pyrite (2%). The second clay altered zone was a large zone from 50.12-55.30 (5.18m) with 2% disseminated pyrite and occurs at the upper contact of the first porphyry dike. The third zone of clay-pyrite was from 67.15 to 68.0 meters is a silicified fault breccia with clay altered rock fragments in a siliceous breccia matrix containing abundant fine pyrite (7%). This zone occurs between the second and third sections of porphyry dike. The fourth clay-pyrite altered zone from 107.7 to 109.22 was entirely within volcanic rock and contained 3-5% pyrite. This zone was a strong fault that was difficult to drill through. The target zone correlates with the pyritic breccia zone at 67.15 meters.

The Brett project (20,043 hectares) covers low-sulfidation epithermal-style gold mineralization hosted in Eocene Penticton Group volcanic rocks. Epithermal-style gold mineralization was discovered in 1983, and a 291 tonne surface bulk sample was shipped to the smelter at Trail, BC in the 1990's that averaged 27.74 grams per tonne gold and 63.7 grams per tonne silver (Brett 2017 NI 43-101 report). Multiple zones of mineralization occur over a two kilometer strike, including both bulk-mineable and bonanza high grade styles. Ximen conducted LiDAR and airborne magnetic surveys over parts of the Brett property in 2022. Interpretation, 3D modeling, and target refinement were then completed in preparation for the 2024 drilling program.