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Kutcho Copper discovers new target in northwestern B.C.

2025-02-11 17:16 ET - News Release

Mr. Vince Sorace reports

KUTCHO COPPER DISCOVERS NEW INTRUSIVE TARGET

Kutcho Copper Corp. has discovered a new intrusive-related target at its feasibility stage, high-grade copper-zinc development project located in northwestern British Columbia.

Vince Sorace, president and chief executive officer of Kutcho Copper, stated: "Our continued work refining and enhancing our extensive new ZTEM, VTEM and seismic data has led to the discovery of a new intrusive-related target. Potential exploration targets for intrusion related mineralization like this may occur within the overlying sedimentary and volcanic units and include deposit models such as epithermal veins, intrusion-related copper-gold, and hydrothermal replacement style skarn and manto deposits. As exploration on the property has historically focused on the VMS environment, with these new findings we will aim to reassess drill core, map and collect samples to aid in the understanding and potential of this new opportunity."

Mira Geoscience phase 2 geophysical 3-D inversion modelling of ZTEM and VTEM conductivity signals has defined a near-surface 2,000-by-800-by-500-metre conductivity high in rocks much younger than those that host the Kutcho VMS (volcanogenic massive sulphide) system. The conductivity high is unrelated to VMS mineralization and could represent hydrothermal mineralization above a concealed intrusion that has been modelled at depth.

The discrete intrusion was defined during phase 2 constrained 3-D inversion modelling of a strong magnetic high. The intrusion apex sits 1,300 m below the horizon of anomalous conductivity and the body encompasses an area of approximately 4,000 by 5,000 m. The form of the intrusion, or stock, and the mapped geology of the region indicate that it may be a diorite of Eocene age.

The surface projection of the intrusive was partially covered by historical exploration that aimed to locate a western extension to the Kutcho VMS deposits. Grid soil sampling, sparse rock chip samples, mapping and ground EM geophysical surveys partly cover the area.

Historical rock chip samples of quartz veins in and proximal to the footprint of the modelled intrusion have returned significant values for copper, lead and antimony. See Table 1. The high antimony and lead values received for the rock chip samples are not consistent with those of VMS style mineralization on the property and may be indicative of hydrothermal mineralization related to an igneous source.

Mineralization in the footprint of the intrusion is indicated by geochemical signatures unexplained by the current VMS model for the for the Kutcho deposits. Historical B and C horizon soil samples, in the footprint of the intrusion, returned spot and cohesive low order anomalies for copper in sedimentary rocks well above prospective VMS stratigraphy.

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The technical or scientific information in this press release has been reviewed and approved by Andrew Sharp, PEng BC (licence No. 47907), FAusIMM, chief operating officer for Kutcho Copper, who serves as a qualified person under the definition of National Instrument 43-101.

About Kutcho Copper Corp.

Kutcho Copper is a Canadian resource company committed to social responsibility and the highest environmental standards, focused on expanding and developing the Kutcho project, its feasibility stage, high-grade copper-zinc development project located in northwestern British Columbia.

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