Mr. Dino Cremonese of Teuton reports
VISUAL DRILL RESULTS FROM TEUTON'S RAM PROPERTY -- GOLDEN TRIANGLE, BRITISH COLUMBIA
Teuton Resources Corp. has provided an update on its 2025 inaugural drill program on the company's Ram property, located seven kilometres (km) west of the Red Mountain deposit, in the heart of British Columbia's Golden Triangle. The Ram property is jointly owned with Silver Grail Resources Ltd.
Highlights of the 2025 Ram property drill program include:
- To date, 1,717 metres (m) have been drilled in six completed diamond drill holes. Following a short break, drilling has resumed, with a seventh hole that has a planned depth of 400 m.
- Two targets have been drill tested. Both are broadly outlined by previously unexplained magnetic highs, which are now explained and are associated with significant mineralization:
- Target 1 -- western magnetic anomaly (holes three to six inclusive) -- comprises a 1,000 by 800 m magnetic high situated seven km southwest of the Red Mountain gold-silver deposit. Three drill holes tested the target and intersected broad domains of hornfels, narrow porphyry dikes, and high proportions of disseminated, stringer and vein-related magnetic pyrrhotite-pyrite-chalcopyrite mineralization, sometimes with trace arsenopyrite.
- Target 2 -- eastern, linear magnetic anomaly (holes one to two, and seven) -- comprises a one km long by 150 m wide north-south-oriented magnetic high located east of target 1. Drilling and surface mapping define the magnetic high as a multiphase porphyritic intrusion with local moderate to strong potassium-feldspar-biotite-magnetite alteration overprinted by moderate to strong chlorite-calcite alteration and intervals with quartz-calcite-pyrite-chalcopyrite stockwork veining and blebby disseminated chalcopyrite.
Dino Cremonese, PEng, chief executive officer of Teuton, commented:
"We are encouraged that inaugural drilling on the Ram property has yielded significant visual results from both of the chosen targets. The first three holes in target 1 showed a surprising increase in sulphide concentrations at depth, particularly with pyrrhotite, as they approached the centre of the western magnetic anomaly. Given the high proportion of pyrrhotite identified at target 1, and the association between pyrrhotite and precious metal at the nearby Red Mountain gold deposit (Ascot Resources, seven km northeast) and Surebet (Goliath Resources, 30 km south), we have reason to hope for associated precious metal endowment on the Ram."
Target 1 -- western magnetic anomaly -- visual results
Drill holes RAM25-03 to RAM25-06 were collared from a single drill pad, located between two magnetic highs (targets 1 and 2), in an area that yielded significant gold from surface grab samples (trace to 7.01 grams per tonne (g/t) gold (Au) and 0.12 to 58.63 g/t silver (Ag) in 25 samples) (see Teuton's news release dated Aug. 26, 2025), as well as copper (Cu) and molybdenum (Mo).
Drill holes RAM25-03, RAM25-04 and RAM25-05 extended beyond the zone of surface sampling, beneath inaccessible ground to the west, into a strong approximately 1,000 by 800 m magnetic high (target 1). At the top of hole RAM25-03, veining consistent with gold-bearing veins at surface was intersected. Beginning at 140 m depth, where the hole approaches the magnetic high, silicified hornfels transitions from non-magnetic with disseminated pyrite to moderately to strongly magnetic with high proportions of disseminated, stringer and vein-related magnetic pyrrhotite plus or minus pyrite. Veining ranges in density but through the pyrrhotite-bearing section (140 m to end of hole at 335 m), there are typically one to three calcite-pyrrhotite plus or minus quartz plus or minus pyrite plus or minus chalcopyrite plus or minus arsenopyrite veins per metre that range from three millimetres (mm) to more than 50 centimetres (cm), as well as locally dense narrow pyrrhotite stringers. There are also breccias with
abundant sulfides in the matrix and suspected strongly altered porphyry dikes with 2 to 5 per cent blebby pyrrhotite. Similar pyrrhotite-bearing mineralization has also been identified in drill holes RAM25-04 and RAM25-05.
A first batch of samples from hole 3 has been sent to MSA Laboratory in Langley, B.C.
Target 2 -- eastern magnetic anomaly -- visual results
Drill holes RAM25-01, RAM25-02 and RAM25-07, which is currently being drilled, test an approximately one km long 150 m wide magnetic high that is associated with a multiphase porphyry intrusion that contains both primary and secondary magnetite. Prospecting and sampling in 2024 and in the current year have identified widespread Cu plus or minus Au mineralization through the intrusion and along its contact zone, as highlighted by the Malachite zone, which was discovered in 2024 (trace to 5.78 per cent Cu and trace to 2.33 g/t Au in 35 samples) (see Teuton's news release
dated Aug. 26, 2025).
Drill holes RAM25-01 and RAM25-02 were collared from the same pad along the northern portion of the magnetic high and drilled beneath the anomaly in the vicinity of the Malachite zone. Both holes intersected porphyry intrusions with
local moderate to strong K-feldspar-biotite-magnetite alteration, overprinted by moderate to strong chlorite-calcite alteration, and intervals with associated quartz-calcite-pyrite-chalcopyrite stockwork veining and blebby disseminated chalcopyrite.
Based on these visual drill results, as well as observations from surface exposures, the intrusion is interpreted to be the driver of a porphyry-copper-gold mineralization system that has potential to extend along the full length of the intrusion. Drill hole RAM25-07 has been collared approximately 620 m to the south of holes RAM25-01 and RAM25-02, and comprises a broad stepout along the porphyry intrusion. It will test beneath an area where malachite and chalcopyrite are present at surface within quartz-calcite altered porphyritic intrusive rock.
Qualified person (QP)
Mr. Cremonese is the QP for Teuton Resources; as president and CEO of Teuton, he is not independent of the company.
About Teuton Resources Corp.
Teuton owns interests in more than 20 properties in the prolific Golden Triangle area of northwestern British Columbia and was one of the first companies to adopt what has since become known as the prospect generator model.
Teuton was the original staker of the Treaty Creek property, assembling the core land position in 1985. It presently holds a 20-per-cent carried interest in Treaty Creek (carried until such time as a production decision is made), as well as a 0.98-per-cent net smelter return (NSR) royalty in the claims covering the Goldstorm gold-silver-copper deposit. A 0.49-per-cent NSR royalty is owned in the peripheral claims. Neither of the NSRs is subject to a buyback. Teuton also owns many other royalties in claim packages south of Seabridge Gold's KSM property and Newmont Mining's Brucejack property.
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