Mr. Thomas MacNeill reports
GETTY COPPER EXTENDS MINERALIZATION BELOW GETTY NORTH DEPOSIT AND IDENTIFIES POTENTIAL NEW
MINERALIZED ZONE
Getty Copper Inc. has released drill assay results from drilling at the Getty North deposit
of the Getty project. The company completed GN-24-001 to a depth of 611.7 metres targeting downdip copper and molybdenum mineralization below known
mineralization extents.
Drill hole GN-24-001 was successful in extending Cu and Mo mineralization 125 m below
known mineralization, and may represent a new zone. Drilling was planned to provide valuable
multielement data for the deposit and to test the deposit at depth. The hole intersected 496.3 m
of 0.300 per cent Cu and 33.9 parts per million Mo prior to intersecting the Northeast Bounding fault at a depth of
523 m.
A new mineralized zone was intersected in the footwall of the Northeast Bounding fault, which
had previously been believed to limit the Getty North deposit to the east and northeast.
Mineralization and porphyry alteration were observed in the footwall of the fault, indicating the
potential that the faulted off portion of the Getty North deposit or another Cu mineralized
porphyry could exist in the footwall of the Northeast Bounding fault. The grades below the fault
are reduced by related low angle faulting in the interval, and Getty Copper is planning a follow-up drill program to test potential down plunge extensions and footwall mineralization below the
Getty North deposit.
Untested regional targets
Porphyry deposits in the Highland Valley are clustered around fault intersections between east-trending and north-trending structures. The Getty land package covers extensions of the major
north-trending Lornex and Bethlehem faults directly associated with Teck's Highland Valley copper deposits, and contains several significant untested targets. Likely cross-structures
matching this pattern have been identified from linears visible in the 2022 MobileMT and 2017 airborne surveys completed by Getty Copper. These features coincide with significant copper
biogeochemical anomalies that were completed between 2019 and 2023.
Quality assurance and quality control
Hole GN-24-001 was drilled at an NQ diameter and transported to a secure logging facility in
Logan Lake. Geologists and technicians processed the core, checked depth markers, and
completed geological and basic geotechnical logging on the core. Samples were selected by
geologists to be approximately two m, respecting geological breaks. Core was cut in half and
bagged on site. Blanks, duplicates and certified reference standards are inserted into the sample
stream to monitor laboratory performance.
Cut core was taken directly to the ALS sample preparatory lab in Kamloops. Here, it is weighed, dried, crushed and pulped according to ALS's PREP-31 protocol. ALS is an accredited
laboratory independent of Getty Copper. From Kamloops, samples were sent to ALS in
Vancouver. Samples were assayed by multielement ICP (ME-MS41) and gold by a 30-gram fire
assay (Au-AA23). No data quality issues were indicated by the QA/QC program.
Qualified person
Alicia Carpenter, PGeo, an independent consulting geologist who is a qualified person as
defined by National Instrument 43-101, has approved the technical content of this news release.
About Getty Copper Inc.
Getty Copper is a Canadian mineral exploration and development company committed to
increasing shareholder value through exploration, discovery and development of new base metal
or gold deposits. Getty Copper's Highland Valley project is located outside of Logan Lake, B.C.,
within a 269-square-kilometre land package situated directly north of Teck's Highland Valley copper
mine. The area has extensive support infrastructure including highway and railhead access,
power, water, a stable skilled labour force, and a climate which permits year-round mining.
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