Forsys Reports Additional Interim Drilling Results from Norasa

Forsys Metals Corp

TORONTO, Aug. 14, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Forsys Metals Corp. (TSX: FSY) (FSE: F2T) (NSX: FSY) (“Forsys” or the “Company”)

Forsys is pleased to provide further interim drilling results from its 2024 Resource Extension and Exploration drilling program from Valencia (ML 149), at the Company’s Norasa Uranium project (“Norasa1”). The ~10,000 m drilling program currently underway is designed to expand and upgrade the Valencia resources adjacent to the current main pit. Positive results, such as 210 ppm U3O8 over a 253 m interval, including 16m at 655 ppm U3O8 (VA24-022), indicated there is significant potential to further increase the resources and grades around the Valencia orebody.

Highlights

  • At Valencia South, resource drilling intersected the widest grade interval of the programme to date in drillhole VA24-022; returning an average of 210 ppm U3O8 over a 253 m interval, including 16m at 655 ppm U3O8. Additionally, VA24-022 intersected 363 ppm eU3O8 over 43m from 366 to 409 metres and VA24-023 intersected 213 ppm U3O8 over 53m from 179m depth to the end of the pre-collar at 232m;

  • At Valencia East, the best intersection was drillhole VA24-043 of 313 ppm U3O8 over 20 metres;

  • Exploration drilling at Valencia West intersected 222 ppm eU3O8 over 34 metres from 76m to 110m depth in drillhole VA24-052;

  • Exploration drillhole VA24-019 intersected 185 ppm U3O8 over 41 metres from 1m to 42m depth at the Jolie Zone;

  • At the Bundu Zone, the best intersection was in drillhole VA24-056 of 198 ppm eU3O8 over 28 metres from 1m to 29m depth.

Pine van Wyk, Forsys Country Director commented: “These high-grade intersections in the current drilling program demonstrate significant potential to further increase our resources and grades around the Valencia orebody. Multiple near-pit targets reported good grades that warrant follow-up work. The Valencia West extension in particular exhibits exciting potential to add substantial resource to the Valencia orebody and to enlarge the Valencia Main pit.”

The drilling program strategy is to expand and upgrade the Valencia resources adjacent to the current main pit. Drilling aims to assess mineralisation extension potential at two targets in the vicinity of the Valencia Main pit and to test the potential of four targets to the north and east of the pit (Figure 1).

A total of 71 drillholes for 9,637 metres of combined percussion and diamond drilling have been scheduled for the resource drilling program. At the time of reporting, and as detailed in Table 1, a total of 6,776.46 metres have been completed in 58 drillholes since the drilling program commenced in February 2024. To date, assays from 31 drillholes have been received and 6,332 down-hole metres have been surveyed with a gamma ray spectrometer. Assay results are quoted as U3O8, while calculated grades are denoted eU3O8.

Valencia Main Pit Extension and Resource Upgrade Drilling

The resource extension drill program tested potential targets adjacent to the main pit:

  • At the Valencia East deposit (located 500 m northeast of the main pit) seven holes were drilled to improve confidence within the existing resource. Scintillometer results have been received for all seven holes and assay results were obtained for VA24-043 with 313 ppm U3O8 over 20 metres from 70 m depth. These promising results suggest a potential increase in the resource grade and tonnage (Figure 3). A further nine drillholes were drilled into a newly identified extension at the northeast of the current deposit. Scintillometer results have been received for seven holes of these nine holes, with the best intersections in drillhole VA24-034 of 173 ppm eU3O8 over 47 metres from 10m depth, including 364 ppm eU3O8 over 13 metres from 11m to 24m depth.

  • Valencia West extension was tested with 27 drillholes. Initially 18 drillholes were drilled on 80m spaced sections over a 900m strike length. Nine infill holes were drilled immediately west of the Valencia Main pit (Figure 1 and cross-section in Figure 2). Downhole scintillometer survey results were received from all of these drillholes. XRF assay results have also been received for these 24 holes at Valencia West. All returned positive confirmation of uranium mineralisation. Drillhole VA24-052 intersected 222 ppm eU3O8 over 34 metres from 76m to 110m depth.

  • Valencia South is a down-plunge extension to the main deposit being tested with a grid of six planned drillholes, of which VA24-022 and VA24-024 have been completed. XRF assay results report 210 ppm U3O8 over 253m from surface to 253m depth in drillhole VA24-022. This intersection enhances the current resource (see Figure 2). From downhole scintillometer results, drillhole VA24-022 intersected 363 ppm eU3O8 over 43m from 366 to 409 metres. This intersection extends the resource at depth (Figure 2). VA24-023 intersected 213 ppm U3O8 over 53m from 179m depth to the end of the pre-collar at 232m.

Completed and planned collar locations are shown in Figure 1.

Valencia Exploration Drilling

The neighbouring exploration target drill program is planned to identify additional resource potential at the Jolie Zone, Bundu, and Valencia North (Figure 1).

  • The Jolie Zone occurs about 600 m north of the Valencia pit and to date three drillholes have been completed. Assay results from the initial three drillholes confirmed uranium mineralisation with the best intersection in VA24-019 of 185 ppm U3O8 over 41 metres from 1m to 42m depth.

  • Mineralised granite was discovered about 1 km northeast of the main pit in the area named the Bundu Zone. Initially four exploration drillholes were drilled and followed up with three more drillholes. To date scintillometer results of three of the drillholes have been received with the best intersection of 198 ppm eU3O8 over 28 metres from 1m to 29m in VA24-056.

  • The Valencia North prospect is located about 1 km north of the Valencia pit and was tested with three drillholes. Assay results from all three drillholes confirm wide zones of uranium mineralisation, with the best intersection of 117 ppm U3O8 over 98 metres in VN24-02.

Overview map of the 2024 drill program as at 7 August 2024

Figure 1: Overview map of the 2024 drill program as at 7 August 2024

Section 1 through the Valencia South and Valencia West targets. 2024 drillholes as at 7 August 2024 on a background of the May 2024 MRE block model.

Figure 2: Section 1 through the Valencia South and Valencia West targets. 2024 drillholes as at 7 August 2024 on a background of the May 2024 MRE block model.

 

Section 2 through the Valencia East target. 2024 drillholes as at 7 August 2024 on a background of the May 2024 MRE block model. Note higher grade (

Figure 3: Section 2 through the Valencia East target. 2024 drillholes as at 7 August 2024 on a background of the May 2024 MRE block model. Note higher grade (>400 ppm U3O8) in resource blocks that were previously modelled lower.

Table 1: 2024 drill campaign; reported from drillholes completed (as of 7 August, 2024); Widths are reported as drill hole lengths. Unless otherwise stated, true width is estimated to be approximately 75% of the downhole width.

Target

BHID

From (m)

To(m)

Width (m)

eU3O8(ppm)

U3O8(ppm)

Status

Valencia West

VA24-001

69

83

14

 

291

Complete

and:

VA24-001

92

98

6

218

 

Core sampling

and:

VA24-001

123

146

23

76

 

Core sampling

Valencia West

VA24-002

71

82

11

 

190

Complete

and:

VA24-002

107

123

16

 

222

Complete

Valencia West

VA24-003

52

59

7

 

110

Complete

Valencia West

VA24-004

102

113

11

 

100

Complete

Valencia West

VA24-005

80

96

16

 

104

Complete

Valencia West

VA24-006

33

35

2

 

216

Complete

Valencia West

VA24-007

61

75

14

 

161

Complete

Valencia West

VA24-008

49

56

7

 

142

Complete

and:

VA24-008

94

108

14

 

148

Complete

Valencia West

VA24-009

35

66

31

 

117

Complete

including:

VA24-009

44

48

4

 

200

Complete

Valencia West

VA24-010

37

52

15

 

89

Complete

Valencia West

VA24-011

9

56

47

 

123

Complete

Valencia West

VA24-012

39

56

17

 

170

Complete

Valencia West

VA24-013

103.57

118.1

14.53

 

126

Complete

Valencia West

VA24-014

14

25

11

 

128

Complete

Valencia West

VA24-015

55

90

35

 

96

Complete

Valencia West

VA24-016

9

17

8

 

89

Complete

Valencia West

VA24-017

17

22

5

 

95

Complete

Valencia West

VA24-018

15

42

27

 

107

Complete

Jolie

VA24-019

1

42

41

 

185

Complete

including:

VA24-019

6

18

12

 

336

Complete

Jolie

VA24-020

64

78

14

 

110

Complete

Jolie

VA24-021

22

71

49

 

137

Complete

and:

VA24-021

84

104

20

 

174

Complete

Valencia South

VA24-022

0

253

253

 

210

Complete

including:

VA24-022

189

207

18

 

655

Complete

and:

VA24-022

366

409

43

363

 

Assays awaited

Valencia South

VA24-023

179

232

53

 

213

In progress

Valencia South

VA24-024

110

123

13

206

 

Assays awaited

Valencia West and:

VA24-025VA24-025

4177

46106

529

 

460117

Complete

Valencia West

VA24-026

60

82

22

 

101

Complete

Valencia West

VA24-027

42

57

15

 

154

Complete

Valencia West

VA24-028

95

127

32

 

199

Complete

Valencia West

VA24-029

75

101

26

 

118

Complete

Valencia West

VA24-030

76

86

10

 

124

Complete

Valencia East

VA24-031

7

41

34

105

 

Assays awaited

Valencia East

VA24-032

0

20

20

 

165

Complete

Valencia East

VA24-033

7

14

7

204

 

Assays awaited

Valencia East

VA24-034

10

55

45

173

 

Assays awaited

including:

VA24-034

11

24

13

364

 

 

Bundu

VA24-038

19

39

20

157

 

Assays awaited

Bundu

VA24-039

50

71

21

94

 

Assays awaited

Bundu

VA24-040

19

60

41

 

124

In progress

Bundu

VA24-041

58

60

2

122

 

Assays awaited

Valencia East

VA24-042

36

40

4

104

 

Assays awaited

Valencia East

VA24-043

70

90

20

 

313

Complete

Valencia East

VA24-044

84

100

16

146

 

Assays awaited

Valencia East

VA24-045

16

45

29

145

 

Assays awaited

Valencia East

VA24-046

5

35

30

151

 

Assays awaited

Valencia East

VA24-047

124566

305271

1875

120498247

 

Assays awaited

Valencia East

VA24-048

92

118

26

262

 

Assays awaited

Valencia West

VA24-050

91

96

5

168

 

In progress

Valencia West

VA24-051

107

118

11

166

 

Assays awaited

Valencia West

VA24-052

76

110

34

222

 

Assays awaited

Bundu

VA24-054

18

20

2

144

 

Assays awaited

Bundu

VA24-055

65

67

2

625

 

Assays awaited

Bundu

VA24-056

1

29

28

198

 

Assays awaited

Valencia East

VA24-057

14

21

7

166

 

Assays awaited

Valencia East

VA24-058

11

55

44

84

 

Assays awaited

QAQCRecent (2023-2024) Sampling and Assays

  • Samples were taken from the diamond drill cores and RC chips for geochemical assay guided by the routine downhole radiometric probe results and sent to Trace Elements Analysis Laboratories (Pty) Ltd (“TEA Labs”) at Swakopmund, Namibia for sample preparation and analyses by XRF. For internal quality control purposes TEA Labs has weekly round robins with independent laboratories at Rosh Pinah, Swakop Uranium and Langer Heinrich mines.

  • Forsys employs a QAQC program with Certified Reference Materials (CRMs), blanks, coarse duplicates, and pulp duplicates inserted into each batch of samples. The QAQC insert rate comprises 4 % CRMs using three CRM types with different grades of U3O8; 4 % blanks and 8 % to 10 % duplicates. RC sample batches have three types of duplicates; a field duplicate split at the drill rig; a coarse duplicate split at prescribed intervals at the laboratory; and pulp duplicates, also split at the laboratory. Core samples only have coarse and pulp duplicates split at the laboratory.

  • Four-percent of the samples sent to TEA Labs are sent for check analyses at SGS Laboratories (SGS) in South Africa, which serves as the independent accredited laboratory. The sample results are further validated by comparison with the radiometric scans.

External Check Assay LaboratoryFour percent of the samples sent to TEA Labs are sent for check analyses to SGS Laboratories (SGS) in South Africa; SGS which serves as the independent accredited laboratory. The sample results are further validated by comparison with the downhole radiometric scans.

Qualified Persons Statement for Mineral Resource The information in this release that relates to the Interim Drilling Results for the Norasa Project is based on information compiled or reviewed by Dr Guy Freemantle of The MSA Group (Pty) Ltd., Johannesburg, South Africa. The MSA Group are independent consultants to the Norasa Project, Namibia. Dr Freemantle holds a Bachelor of Science in Geology (2006) and Doctor of Philosophy in Geology (2017) both at the University of the Witwatersrand. He is a member of the Society of Economic Geologists (892905); a Fellow of the Geological Society of South Africa (965392); and is registered with SACNASP (Registration 117527). Dr Freemantle has practiced his profession continuously for 14 years and has sufficient experience and knowledge that is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposits under consideration as well as to the activity that is being undertaken to fulfil requirements of a Qualified Person as per NI 43-101. Dr Freemantle consents to this release in the form and context in which it appears.

About Forsys Metals Corp.Forsys Metals Corp. (TSX: FSY, FSE: F2T, NSX: FSY) is an emerging uranium developer focused on advancing its wholly owned Norasa Uranium Project, located in the politically and uranium friendly jurisdiction of Namibia, Africa. The Norasa Uranium Project is comprised of the Valencia Uranium deposit (ML-149) and the nearby Namibplaas Uranium deposit (EPL-3638). Further information is available at the Company website www.forsysmetals.com

On behalf of the Board of Directors of Forsys Metals Corp. Richard Parkhouse, Director, Investor Relations. For additional information please contact:

Pine van Wyk, Country Director, Forsysemail: pine@forsysmetals.com

Richard Parkhouse, Director, Investor Relationsemail: rparkhouse@forsysmetals.com     email: info@forsysmetals.comphone : +44 7730493432

Nikolas Matysek, Communications Manager (Canada)email: nmatysek@forsysmetals.com

Forward Looking Statement

Certain information contained in this press release constitutes "forward-looking information", within the meaning of Canadian legislation. Generally, these forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as "plans", "expects" or "does not expect", "is expected", "budget", "scheduled", "estimates", "forecasts", "intends", "anticipates" or "does not anticipate", or "believes", or variations of such words and phrases or state that certain actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", "might" or "will be taken", "occur", "be achieved" or "has the potential to". Forward looking statements contained in this press release are qualified in their entirety by the inherent risks and uncertainties surrounding future expectations. Among those factors which could cause actual results to differ materially are the following: market conditions and other risk factors listed from time to time in our reports filed with Canadian securities regulators on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca. The forward-looking statements included in this press release are made as of the date of this press release and Forsys Metals Corp disclaim any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as expressly required by applicable securities legislation.

_______________________________1 The Norasa Uranium Project (“Norasa“) is wholly owned by the Company’s 100% subsidiary Valencia Uranium (Pty) Ltd. (“Valencia Uranium”) and comprises the Valencia uranium deposits (held under ML-149) ("Valencia”) and the Namibplaas uranium deposit (under EPL-3638, application for ML-251) (“Namibplaas”), located in the Erongo region of Namibia.

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