Eagle Plains Provides Update on Lost Horse Copper-Gold Project / Announces Termination of Agreement With 1416753 B.C. Ltd

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CRANBROOK, BC / ACCESSWIRE / August 15, 2024 / Eagle Plains Resources Ltd. (TSXV:EPL), or ("Eagle Plains") announces that 1416753 B.C. Ltd. ("1416753" has defaulted on the performance requirements of the Option Agreement between 1416753 and Eagle Plains on the Acacia, Finlith, Lost Horse, Surprise and Toodoggone Projects. Eagle Plains has formally notified 1416753 that the Option Agreement is terminated.

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The 3,759ha Lost Horse property is located in South-Central British Columbia, 99 km north of Kamloops and 27 km west-southwest of Clearwater. Eagle Plains has recently received a 5 year MYAB permit for the Lost Horse, which includes provisions for trenching and diamond drilling.

There is a single BC Minfile occurrence on the property, and many significant Minfile occurrences in the areas immediately adjacent to the property boundaries. These include polymetallic veins in healed fault breccia zones to the southeast of the property (HC Gold, HC Silver, and PGR showings), skarns along the margins of dioritic intrusions to the south of the property (Silver, Wandering Dog, and Pycu showings), and brecciated sedimentary and volcanic rocks hosting anomalous copper, molybdenum, lead, and zinc to the north of the property (RO and FL showings).

The property area is underlain by arc volcanic, plutonic, and sedimentary rocks belonging to the Quesnel Terrane that hosts several important mines in southern British Columbia. It covers known gold-silver-copper-molybdenum-zinc veins and is a prospective target for copper-gold porphyry mineralization. Outcrop exposure is generally low with the majority of outcrop/subcrop occurring along road cuts.

The earliest recorded work in the Lost Horse area dates to the 1930s, following the discovery of the Lakeview copper-skarn occurrence (BC Minfile 092P 010) which resulted in several pits and an adit being completed. Exploration activity renewed in the 1960's for porphyry-style copper mineralization. Between 1966 to 1989, portions of the current property were part of larger projects belonging to United Copper Corporation Ltd., Imperial Oil Limited, SMD Mining Co. Ltd., and BP Exploration Canada Limited. These companies conducted programs which included soil geochemical sampling, geological mapping, trenching, geophysical surveying, percussion drilling, and diamond drilling.

From 1988 through to 2009, exploration activity focus shifted to auriferous veins and alteration zones. Lancer Resources Inc. and Rat Resources Ltd. conducted several soil sampling, trenching, and drilling programs in 1988/89 within the current property boundaries. From 1992 to 1995, R.C. Wells, P.S. Watt, and Electrum Resource Corp. conducted a series of small rock sampling, soil sampling, and stream-silt sampling programs with rock grab samples returning from below detection up to 2.27 g/t Au, 2.05 g/t Au,