Methodology and QA/QC:
The analytical work was performed by MS Analytical Labs (“MSA-Labs”). MSA-Labs is an ISO/IEC 17025:2005 and ISO 9001:2015 accredited Geo-analytical laboratory and is independent of the Company. Soil samples were prepared by standard drying and screening and a portion was then digested in aqua regia and processed by multi-element ICP-AES/MS methods. Rock samples were prepared by standard crushing, grinding and pulverizing and then processed by multi-element ICP-AES/MS methods. MSA Labs maintains internal quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) measures to ensure accuracy of analytical data.
Qualified Person:
Mr. Erik Ostensoe P.Geo., a Director and Chief Geologist of the company, a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, has reviewed and approved the scientific and technical disclosure in this news release.
About Casa Minerals Inc.
Casa Minerals Inc., a TSX Venture Exchange listed company, is engaged in the acquisition, exploration, and development of mineral properties located in Canada. The Company owns a one hundred percent (100%) interest in the polymetallic Pitman and Keaper properties and has an option to acquire a seventy-five percent (75%) interest in the Arsenault VMS Property.
The polymetallic Keaper Property is located 20 kilometers northeast of Terrace, British Columbia, and comprises 3,602 hectares.
Casa’s Pitman Property comprises five contiguous mineral tenures covering 4,255 hectares and is located 20 kilometers north of Terrace, British Columbia. The tenures include several historic prospects, including the Pitman copper-molybdenum ± silver prospect, and the Gold Dome and Paddy Mac gold-base metal prospects. Casa has owned parts of the property since the Company’s inception in 2008 and its field crews have conducted several exploration projects in recent years, including since June of this year. Work is continuing with emphasis on further sampling to better define the distribution of gold, copper, silver and molybdenum values. Some parts of the property have only recently become accessible as a result of the retreat of glaciers and permanent snowfields.
Casa’s Arsenault VMS Property comprises eight mineral tenures covering approximately 9,672.5 hectares located in the Atlin Mining Division, British Columbia. The Company in recent years has conducted several exploration programs on the Arsenault Property and believes that an attractive volcanogenic massive sulphide exploration target may be located within its limits. Further work is planned, with the objective of proceeding to a drilling program to test several areas identified by geological mapping, prospecting, and geophysical and geochemical surveys.
On Behalf of Board of Directors
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