Goldstorm Metals Geophysical Surveys Define New Exploration Drill Targets on the 100% Owned Crown Property, Located in the Golden Triangle of British Columbia
Crown HoldingsCrown Holdings(US:CCK) TMX Newsfile·2025-12-15 10:00

Core Insights - Goldstorm Metals Corp. has released an updated analysis of the 2025 Geophysical Programs, which includes Induced Polarization (IP) and Magnetotelluric (MT) surveys, along with geochemical surveys at its 100%-owned Crown Property [1][2] Geophysical Program Results - The 2025 IP and MT programs have enhanced the understanding of the structural framework at the Crown Project, which is crucial for interpreting mineral potential defined by surface mineralization along the Orion Spine [2] - Geophysical results indicate a large intrusive body at depth, potentially the source of surface mineralized veins, reinforcing the exploration model and geological connections with nearby porphyry systems [3] - The combined survey results suggest a mineral belt extending 20 kilometers, hosting over 100 million ounces of gold, 20 billion pounds of copper, and over 400 million ounces of silver [3] Exploration Plans - The Orion Spine area is now drill-ready, with plans for a minimum of 2,400 to 3,000 meters of core drilling in at least six drill holes for Phase 1, and an additional 5,000-6,000 meters for Phase 2 contingent on Phase 1 success [4] - A new gold zone, Delta West, has been discovered ten kilometers south of Brucejack Mines' Valley of the Kings Deposit, consisting of gold-bearing quartz-pyrite veins [5] Anomalies and Targets - The IP and MT programs identified multiple large-scale, high-chargeability and low-resistivity anomalies coinciding with previously identified mineralization zones along the Orion Spine [7] - Seven conductive zones have been prioritized, with four classified as first-priority and three as second-priority, alongside 26 chargeability anomalies [7] Company Background - Goldstorm Metals Corp. is focused on precious and base metals exploration, with significant land holdings in the Golden Triangle of British Columbia, which is known for high-grade gold deposits [12]