Mr. J. Paul Stevenson reports
SEGO RESOURCES COMPLETES IP SURVEY AT MINER MOUNTAIN
Sego Resources Inc.'s 2026 June IP (induced polarization) survey is now complete on the Miner Mountain project, located three kilometres north of Princeton, B.C. The purpose of this deeper and more tightly spaced IP survey is to refine copper-gold porphyry targets in the Cuba zone and explore for gold and copper-gold targets in the Southern gold zone area.
The IP data compilation and modelling are now under way.
A fully financed drill campaign of approximately 1,500 metres will then follow.
The June IP survey was designed and carried out by SJ Geophysics of Delta, B.C., on 200-metre line spacing that infills the previous 2009 Titan IP survey that had data collection on 200-metre line spacing. The resulting amalgamation of the two surveys will have 100-metre line spacing and is expected to deliver sharper and much deeper resolution of targets down to 500 metres below surface.
The 2026 June IP lines cover the existing known mineralization within the Cuba copper-gold zone and the Southern gold zone. The Southern gold zone was at the edge of the 2009 Titan survey and the combined IP survey is expected to delineate the chargeability with better resolution around and beneath the known gold mineralization or exploration target as defined in SRK Consulting (Canada)'s review presentation to Sego on Aug. 29, 2024, and described in Sego's Sept. 24, 2024, news release.
About the project
Sego is 100-per-cent owner of the Miner Mountain project, an alkalic copper-gold porphyry exploration project near Princeton, B.C. The Miner Mountain project combines alkalic porphyry copper-gold mineralization in the Cuba zone and other zones and the recently discovered gold mineralization in the Southern gold zone, which may be distal to an alkalic copper-gold porphyry. The property is 2,056 hectares in size and is located 15 kilometres north of a major producer -- the Copper Mountain mine operated by Hudbay Minerals Inc.
Sego has a memorandum of understanding with the Upper Similkameen Indian Band on whose traditional territory the Miner Mountain project is situated. Sego has received an award of excellence for its reclamation work at Miner Mountain.
This news release was reviewed and approved by Tor Bruland, PGeo, who is a qualified person under the definitions established by National Instrument 43-101, and is an independent consulting geologist commissioned by Sego Resources.
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