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Canterra Minerals Defines Multiple Large-Scale Drill Targets from Property-Wide 3D IP Survey at the Buchans Project and Begins Discovery-focused Phase 3 Drilling

Core Insights - Canterra Minerals Corporation has identified multiple large-scale, high-priority anomalies at its Buchans Project in Central Newfoundland through a deep-penetrating 3D Induced Polarization survey, indicating potential for significant mineral discoveries [1][4][5] Survey Results - The 3D IP survey defined five primary large-scale anomalies with geophysical signatures comparable to known mineralized zones, suggesting the presence of significant sulphide accumulations [5] - The survey successfully imaged the subsurface to depths of up to 800 meters, surpassing the limits of most historical exploration efforts [5] Drilling Program - Canterra has initiated Phase 3 of its fully funded 10,000-meter drill program, with 6,000 meters currently underway targeting the highest-priority IP anomalies [2][9] - New drill targets include Sandfill Deep, Clementine South, West Clementine, and Nu Area, each characterized by significant geophysical anomalies [10] Historical Context - The historic Buchans Mine was one of the world's highest-grade VMS deposits, producing 16.2 million tonnes at an average grade of 14.5% Zn, 7.6% Pb, 1.3% Cu, 1.37 g/t Au, and 126 g/t Ag [5] Project Overview - The Buchans Project spans 95 km² and includes both the past-producing Buchans Mine and the undeveloped Lundberg deposit, which is characterized by near-surface stockwork sulphide mineralization suitable for open-pit development [12]