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Nova Pacific identifies MMI soil anomalies at Lara

2026-05-01 17:31 ET - News Release

Mr. Sam Eskandari reports

NOVA PACIFIC IDENTIFIES MMI SOIL ANOMALIES IN A PREVIOUSLY UNDER-EXPLORED AREA OF THE LARA PROJECT

Nova Pacific Metals Corp. has released the results from a mobile metal ion (MMI) soil geochemistry survey completed over the Lady Grid area of the company's Lara project on Vancouver Island, B.C.

Highlights include:

  • Multiple anomalous zones have been identified within the Lady Grid, a previously underexplored area of the Lara project.
  • A priority gold-copper-silver anomaly with associated arsenic and molybdenum has been identified in the northeast part of the grid. This anomaly is interpreted to extend approximately 700 metres north-south by at least 1,000 metres east-west and remains open to the east.
  • The size and characteristics of this anomaly may indicate a different type of mineralization than that of the Coronation deposit.
  • A second copper-cadmium-nickel-uranium anomaly has been interpreted over a minimum strike length of approximately 1,600 metres and remains open in both directions.
  • Recommended follow-up work includes prospecting and extension of the MMI grid to the east and south.

Sam Eskandari, chief executive officer of Nova Pacific, commented: "The Lady Grid MMI results have identified a compelling new anomalous area outside the Coronation deposit and highlight the broader exploration potential of the Lara project. These results provide additional targets for follow-up work in an area that has seen relatively limited exploration and support the company's strategy of advancing Lara beyond the current resource footprint."

As announced by the company on March 17, 2026, the Coronation mineral resource estimate (MRE) represents one of several mineralized zones identified on the Lara project and establishes a meaningful near-surface mineral resource, the scale and geometry of which support further technical evaluation. Nova Pacific believes that the broader resource base at Lara may be expanded through exploration of additional zones across the property.

MMI survey results

The Lady Grid survey tested an area separate from the Coronation deposit of the Lara project. The results indicate anomalous responses in many of the same metals observed in earlier MMI work over Coronation, although the element relationships differ.

The principal anomaly identified by the survey is a gold-copper-silver anomaly with associated arsenic and molybdenum in the northeast part of the grid. This anomaly is interpreted to measure approximately 700 metres in a north-south direction by at least 1,000 metres in an east-west direction and remains open to the east. The size and characteristics of the anomaly suggest that the causative source may be a form of mineralization other than Coronation-type VMS (volcanogenic massive sulphide), possibly a large-tonnage, low-grade-type such as porphyry copper. However, the characteristics suggest that more than one causative source may be contributing to the anomaly. The silver part of this anomaly extends beyond its boundary in a west-northwest direction for a minimum length of 2,000 metres.

A second feature of exploration interest is a copper-cadmium-nickel-uranium anomaly that trends north-northeast through the broader anomalous area. This feature is interpreted to average approximately 150 metres in width and to extend for at least 1,600 metres.

The company notes that MMI soil anomalies are indirect geochemical responses and further work is required to determine their source and geological significance.

Next steps

Based on the interpretation completed to date, recommended next steps include prospecting over the principal anomalous areas and extending the MMI soil survey to the east and south to better define the extent of the main anomalies.

Sampling and analytical details

The Lady Grid MMI soil survey was completed in late 2025 on a grid with sample stations spaced at 50 metres on lines spaced 100 metres apart. A total of 712 soil samples were submitted to SGS Canada Inc. in Burnaby, B.C., under the LaraMMI_001 order series for analysis using the mobile metal ion standard package (GE_MMIM). SGS Burnaby is an ISO/IEC 17025-accredited laboratory.

MMI is a high-resolution soil geochemistry method designed to detect mobile metal ions migrating to surface from buried mineralization. MMI results are exploration vectors only and do not confirm the presence of an economic mineral deposit.

Coronation deposit mineral resource estimate

Additionally, the company announces that the independent National Instrument 43-101 technical report supporting the mineral resource estimate for the Coronation deposit at the Lara project, as previously announced on March 17, 2026, has now been filed and is available under the company's profile on SEDAR+.

Qualified person

The scientific and technical information contained in this news release has been reviewed and approved by David Mark, PGeo, of Geotronics Consulting Inc., who is a director of Nova Pacific and a qualified person as defined by NI 43-101.

Rights of indigenous communities

Nova Pacific recognizes the inherent rights of all indigenous peoples of Canada and is committed to early, meaningful and respectful engagement with first nations communities. The company acknowledges that its Lara project is located on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territories of the Hul'qumi'num Treaty Group, a politically unified group representing six Hul'qumi'num-speaking first nations: Cowichan, Stz'uminus, Penelakut, Lyackson, Halalt and Lake Cowichan.

Nova Pacific pursues early consultation and meaningful engagement with first nations communities to ensure that the company's mineral exploration and development activities are aligned with local priorities, values and cultural protocols, while optimizing opportunities for collaboration. In particular, the company seeks to establish mutually beneficial partnerships with indigenous groups within whose traditional territories the company's projects are located. All work programs are carefully planned to achieve high levels of environmental and social performance, while advancing reconciliation and economic opportunities within indigenous communities.

About Nova Pacific Metals Corp.

Nova Pacific Metals is a Canadian exploration and development company advancing the Lara VMS project on Vancouver Island, B.C. The company owns a 100-per-cent interest in the Lara project, which hosts a mineral resource enriched with critical and precious metals and is strategically located near key infrastructure. Nova Pacific's strategy includes exploration drilling, technical studies and systematic evaluation of the broader property to support future resource growth and project advancement. The company is committed to creating value for its shareholders while supporting environmental responsibility and strong community relationships.

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