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Orecap Highlights Discovery of Large, Never-Drilled Ultramafic Target at the McGarry Property
Highlights Large, never-drilled ultramafic target identified beside Kerr Addison. MT anoma...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Orecap Highlights Discovery of Large, Never-Drilled Ultramafic Target at the McGarry PropertyHighlightsLarge, never-drilled ultramafic target identified beside Kerr Addison.MT anomaly from ~250 metres to >1,000 metres.Strong structural alignment with Larder Lake-Cadillac Deformation Zone and key district faults.Interpreted folded ultramafic unit with high-grade potential.High-impact upside with ANT survey to refine and then drill-test.Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - November 27, 2025) - Orecap Invest Corp. (TSXV: OCI) (OTCQB: ORFDF) (\"Orecap\" or the \"Company\") is pleased to announce that Stardust Metal Corp. has identified a significant new geophysical target at our McGarry Project, located in the heart of the world-class Kirkland Lake gold district, home to some of Canada's most prolific high-grade gold mines, including Kerr Addison, Macassa, Upper Beaver, and several others. Orecap is the 100% owner of McGarry, which was recently optioned to Stardust (CSE: ZIGY) under a deal providing up to $63.5 million in total investment for a 75% interest, as outlined in the Company's November 18 news release. Presentation on McGarry's Ultramafic TargetMT Image of TargetMap of McGarry's Location in Kirkland LakeGeophysical Target HighlightsMT AnomalyThe Magnetotellurics (MT) survey highlights a large, deep feature beneath the sedimentary cover, visible from approximately –250 m and extending well beyond –1,000 m, below the depth detectable by conventional IP methods.IP SurveyAn Induced Polarization (IP) survey was done concurrently with the MT survey and confirms the general pattern of the MT results in the top 250 of the sections both in terms of the resistivity and the chargeability responses and major features such as the Larder Lake-Cadillac Deformation Zone (LLCDZ), the Armistice Fault and the Mill Zone Fault are visible on both surveys but the anomaly that is highlighted in this news release is located below the IP response. Geological Interpretation:The anomaly is interpreted as a folded ultramafic unit, in disconformable contact with overlying sediments and forms a synclinal structure plunging to the west. The base of the sedimentary unit has not been intersected in drilling and until recently was thought to be very deep and beyond the limit of geophysics. But the MT respo...