Osisko Metals Intersects 323 Metres Averaging 0.43% Cu at

From GlobeNewswire: 2025-05-05 07:00:00

Osisko Metals Incorporated announced new drilling results from the 2025 program at the Gaspé Copper Project in Quebec. Highlights include drill hole 30-1065 intersecting 323.0m averaging 0.43% Cu and 3.18 g/t Ag. CEO Robert Wares is pleased, as these results confirm their new geological model and extend mineralization at depth. The deposit remains open to the south and southwest.

The drilling program aims to convert the 2024 Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE) to Measured and Indicated categories. The deposit, located near Murdochville in Quebec, is focused on copper and zinc. The Gaspé Copper mine hosts the largest undeveloped copper resource in eastern North America. Osisko Metals also has a joint venture for the Pine Point project in the Northwest Territories.

Qualified Person Mr. Bernard-Olivier Martel is responsible for the technical data. Mineralized intervals are calculated using a lower cut-off of 0.12% copper. Osisko Metals follows strict QA/QC protocols for core handling and analysis. The deposit’s mineralization occurs as chalcopyrite disseminations and veinlets and is mostly stratigraphically controlled. The company is focused on resource expansion and conversion in their current drill program at Gaspé Copper.

Forward-looking information in the news release includes expectations, interpretations, and beliefs about the company’s projects. Management’s experience and perception of trends influence these forward-looking statements. Risks and uncertainties could impact actual results, performance, and opportunities. The company’s public disclosure record on SEDAR+ outlines factors that could affect forward-looking information. Osisko Metals disclaims any obligation to update or revise forward-looking information unless required by law.



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