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Belmont Resources Completes Over 2,000 Meters of Diamond Drilling at 100%-Owned Come By Chance Property in Southern British Columbia

Core Viewpoint - Belmont Resources Inc. has successfully completed its 2025 diamond drilling campaign at the Come By Chance project, totaling over 2,000 meters, indicating potential for significant mineralization in the area [1][6]. Geological Features - The Come By Chance property shows geological characteristics of both a copper-gold porphyry system and a high-grade carbonate replacement deposit (CRD) within the Quesnel Terrane [3]. - 2022 drilling confirmed widespread porphyry-style alteration and mineralization, with up to 20% pyrite observed, suggesting a concealed porphyry core [5]. - High-grade surface samples were recorded, including values up to 17.05 g/t Au and 6.74% Cu [5]. Drilling Program - The 2025 drilling program was designed to follow up on promising results from 2022, with five key target areas selected based on geological and geophysical modeling [6]. - All drill holes were completed on schedule and within budget [7]. Next Steps - The geological team is currently logging and processing core samples, with assay results expected within approximately eight weeks [8]. Company Portfolio - Belmont has a diverse portfolio of projects, including copper, gold, lithium, uranium, and rare earth elements located in British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Washington, and Nevada [11]. - The Come By Chance project is highlighted as a compelling porphyry-CRD system, while other projects like Athelstan-Jackpot Gold and Crackingstone Uranium also show significant potential [13][15]. Exploration Focus - The Athelstan-Jackpot Gold project has identified a potential resource of 2,000 to 5,000 ounces of gold in surface and near-surface mineralized areas [14]. - The Crackingstone Uranium property has demonstrated historic high-grade uranium potential, with grab sample grades of up to 15.6% U₃O₈ [16]. Infrastructure and Strategic Importance - The Crackingstone property benefits from excellent infrastructure, including road access and power availability, enhancing its strategic importance for exploration [18].