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Flow Metals Results from New Brenda Porphyry Target
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - July 24, 2023) - Flow Metals Corp. (CSE: FWM) ("Flow Metals" or "the Company") is pleased to announce results fro

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[{"type":"text","content":" Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - July 24, 2023) - Flow Metals Corp. (CSE: FWM) (\"Flow Metals\" or \"the Company\") is pleased to announce results from the first phase summer program at the New Brenda Project located in south-central British Columbia. Highlights include: 448 samples taken over the Xenolith-Porphyry (\"XP\") target Potassic alteration and confirmed Cu-Ag porphyry mineralization Anomalous Cu-Ag-Mo pattern outline over target 2km footprint of the mag destruction ring Figure 1: (Left) XP mineralized outcrop highlighting biotite-altered xenoliths and potassic alteration, (Right) Chalcopyrite mineralization in outcrop, previously sampled up to 0.67% Cu, 46.1g/t Ag \"The soil sample program at XP has outlined a kilometer-scale Ag-Cu-Mo anomaly over a prominent magnetic-low ring containing calc-alkalic porphyry style mineralization. Another larger and stronger anomaly has also emerged on the northeast edge of the survey zone. This anomaly remains open to the north, east and south. Our priority is to expand the survey to find the edge of the polymetallic soil anomaly and to delineate the best zones for a follow up IP survey,\" commented Scott Sheldon CEO of Flow Metals. Results The large soil grid resulted in the discovery of two main anomalous zones. The central mag-low ring has a diameter of 1200m and showed a silver-bismuth anomaly outlining much of the mag-low ring. A coincident copper-molybdenum anomaly is slightly offset, centered east of the silver bismuth anomaly. Figure 2: (Top left) Copper values in soil, (Top right) Silver values in soil, (Bottom left) Molybdenum values in soil, (Bottom right) Bismuth values in soil The second anomaly was discovered on the north-east corner of the survey grid. This anomaly spans over 1 kilometer and is open to the north, west and south. The anomaly shows elevated copper, molybdenum, silver and arsenic. Highly anomalous copper values were discovered another 780m to the southeast. Additional sampling will infill and expand the survey to help find the edges of this large anomaly. XP Target History In 2018, a 10m wide outcrop with chalcopyrite mineralization (Figure 1) was discovered and a grab sample was taken. The sample contained 0.67% Cu and 46.11 ppm Ag and elevated trace elements such as Bi, Te and U. The sample had pervasive potassic alteration...