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Precipitate's IP Geophysical Survey Identifies Contiguous Chargeability Corridor Connecting Jengibre South and Peak Zones at the Juan de Herrera Project, Dominican Republic
(TheNewswire) Vancouver, B.C. – January 14, 2026 – TheNewswire - Pre...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Precipitate's IP Geophysical Survey Identifies Contiguous Chargeability Corridor Connecting Jengibre South and Peak Zones at the Juan de Herrera Project, Dominican Republic\n(TheNewswire)\n\n\n\n\n\nVancouver, B.C. – January 14, 2026\n– TheNewswire -\nPrecipitate Gold Corp. (the\n“Company” or “Precipitate”) (TSXV: PRG, OTCQB:\nPREIF) is pleased to announce results from its induced polarization\n(“IP”) ground geophysical survey\nat the Jengibre South zone within its 100% owned Juan de Herrera Project (“Juan de Herrera” and the “Project”) in the Dominican\nRepublic. \n\n\n \n\n\nPrecipitate completed the IP geophysical survey at the Jengibre South\nzone, thus finalizing the extensive IP geophysical survey over\nmultiple zones within the southern part of the Juan de Herrera project\narea; covering four priority\nexploration targets, namely, Ginger Ridge East, Southeast, Centro, and Jengibre South. The\nrecently completed survey closes an important data gap in the\nProject’s IP survey coverage between the Peak and Jengibre South\nzones. In total, 27 line kilometres of surveying have been carried out\nin the southern portion of the Project, with 4.7 kilometres (five\nindividual lines) recently completed at Jengibre South. Various\ncompilation and survey-derived data are currently being assembled and\nreviewed for all four zones as part of the Company’s ongoing effort\nto delineate and prioritize targets for drill testing.  See Figure 1 and Figure 2 below. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nJengibre Sur and Adjoining Peak zone,\nIP Survey Highlights\n\n\n \n\n\n\nGeophysical surveying has delineated a northwest - southeast trending exploration corridor of numerous\nchargeability high anomalies collectively measuring at least 1.5\nkilometres long, which extend southeast into similar IP anomalies at\nthe Peak zone; paralleling the local and regional Tireo\nformation volcanic rock stratigraphy orientation.  \n\n\n\nThe newly identified chargeability high anomalies within the Jengibre\nSouth area are of modest strength, averaging about 5 mv/v, with higher\nvalues exceeding 10 mv/v. Interestingly, the strength of some chargeability anomalies\nincrease to the southeast as they trend to the adjoining Peak\nzone.  \n\n\n\nComplimentar...