Copper Lake Announces Plans for Summer Exploration Program and Private Placement

Copper Lake Resources Ltd.
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TORONTO, June 13, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Copper Lake Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: CPL, Frankfurt: WOI, OTC: WTCZF) (“Copper Lake” or the “Company”) is pleased to report preliminary plans for a summer exploration program to be completed on its Marshall Lake copper-zinc-silver VMS property (the “Property”), located in Northwestern Ontario.

Summer Exploration Program at the Marshall Lake Property

The Property includes several zones yielding significant copper-zinc-silver intercepts in historical diamond drilling. These areas include the Teck Hill-Gazooma and Gazooma North-RM-Lease target areas (see Figure 1). Such target areas have returned shallow drill intercepts of 2.05% copper, 33 g/t silver & 0.31 g/t gold over 26.9 metres as well as 1.38% copper, 54.0 g/t silver & 0.10 g/t gold over 43.0 metres, respectively (see Table 1). Drilling at all of these occurrences has been very shallow, largely within 150 metres from surface.

Terry MacDonald, CEO commented: “The Marshall Lake property is a large property in a prolific mining area. The property has several zones where there have been some very good drill results over significant widths – some of these dating back decades and which have not been followed up. For the last five years we have been focused on the Billiton Zone where the highest grades were encountered and where there is a historical resource. However the Billiton zone is challenging to explore at any time other than when the ground is frozen due to the wet ground. These other zones that we are planning to explore this summer are accessible year-round and give us the opportunity to apply the most current geophysics to these areas, and to follow up on the premise that Marshall Lake could be a Noranda style VMS camp with several deposits. We are eagerly looking forward to this summer’s work program. And we will continue the exploration of the Conductive Centre at the Billiton zone when weather permits.”

Large-Loop Electromagnetic (LLEM) geophysical surveys are a cost-effective approach to exploring deeper in these areas, enabling a better understanding of the geology and to identify conductors at depth. Such conductors would comprise prospective drill targets that may indicate extensions of the historical high grade drilling intercepts, thereby enlarging mineralized zones. These surveys will be conducted this summer, with drilling of select targets to subsequently follow. As these areas are on higher ground, year-round access is straight forward and allows us to pursue several prime targets on the property.