Fireweed Increases Mineral Resources at the Macpass Project Including an Inaugural Resource for Boundary Zone

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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Sept. 04, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Fireweed Metals Corp. (“Fireweed” or the “Company”) (TSXV: FWZ; OTCQX: FWEDF) is pleased to announce the updated Mineral Resource Estimate (“MRE”) for the Tom and Jason deposits, as well as the inaugural resource estimates for the Boundary Zone and End Zone deposits at the Macmillan Pass Project (“Macpass”). The MRE was prepared by SLR Consulting (Canada) Ltd. in accordance with Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and Petroleum (“CIM”) definitions, as required under National Instrument 43-101 (“NI 43-101”).

Peter Hemstead (Interim CEO) commented, “The delivery of the updated Mineral Resource Estimate for the Macpass project marks another key milestone in demonstrating the exploration potential of the Macpass district. The team has increased the contained zinc equivalent* metal in the Indicated Resources category by approximately 300% and more than doubled the overall tonnage. The addition of Boundary Zone now positions Macpass as one of the world’s largest undeveloped primary zinc districts1.”

Mineral Resource Estimate Highlights

  • Global Mineral Resource Estimate comprising:

    • An Indicated Resource of 56.00 Mt at 7.27% Zinc Equivalent (“ZnEq”)* (5.49% zinc, 1.58% lead, and 24.2 g/t silver).

    • An Inferred Resource of 48.49 Mt at 7.48% ZnEq* (5.15% zinc, 2.08% lead, and 25.3 g/t silver).

  • Macpass is now one of the world’s largest undeveloped primary zinc districts1.

  • Contained ZnEq* metal in the Indicated Resources category increased by approximately 300% compared to the 2018 resource estimate2.

  • The resource estimate is supported by verified data, robust geological models, well-defined estimation domains, constrained with open pit shells and underground mining shapes and supported by thorough sensitivity analysis.

  • Fireweed continues to build and prioritize a portfolio of targets through a large regional exploration campaign in an under-explored land package (977 km2).

Dr. Jack Milton, VP Geology, commented, “This resource is the culmination of six years of exploration success at Macpass, including an additional 43,000 metres of drilling at Tom, Jason, End Zone, and our discovery at Boundary Zone, which is one of the most globally significant zinc discoveries of the last 15 years1. We have more than doubled the tonnage from our previously reported resource2, increased the contained zinc metal by 83%, and added open-pit and underground mining volume constraints for reporting. The potential for by-product gallium and germanium could enhance the Macpass district with further critical minerals exposure. The deposits remain open along strike and at depth and, with the 2024 drill program (14,000 m) not yet included in this MRE, there exists the potential for an increase to the resource as part of future technical work. In addition, we are undertaking a large and comprehensive regional exploration program to continue to provide a pipeline of high-quality targets for future testing.”