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PTX Metals Launches 5,000m Drill Program at W2 Copper-Nickel-PGE-Gold Project as Metallurgy, Geophysics, and Infrastructure Agreements Strengthen Outlook
Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - December 1, 2025) - PTX Metals Inc. (TSXV: PTX) (OTCQB: PANX...

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[{"type":"text","content":"PTX Metals Launches 5,000m Drill Program at W2 Copper-Nickel-PGE-Gold Project as Metallurgy, Geophysics, and Infrastructure Agreements Strengthen OutlookToronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - December 1, 2025) - PTX Metals Inc. (TSXV: PTX) (OTCQB: PANXF) (FSE: 9PX) (\"PTX\" or the \"Company\") is pleased to announce commencement of a 5,000m diamond drilling program at its W2 Copper-Nickel and Platinum-Palladium-Gold (PGE) Project in Ontario, Canada. Drilling is focused on the Central Target with the initial holes targeting the CA1 and AP zones. The objectives of the first phase of the program are to test and delineate known exploratory targets (see press release dated September 4th, 2024) with the goal of enhancing the resource estimate, as well as expand the identified mineralized bodies with step-out holes within geologically prospective zones. Through the first phase of drilling, the Company is also targeting and building it's understanding of the higher-grade zones and possible enrichment within a larger sulfide-bearing envelop previously identified, along with testing geophysical targets. Figure 1: Drill pad location within the CA1 zone of the Central Target and a section of the W225-14 hole targeting the mag anomalyTo view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit:https://images.newsfilecorp.com/files/7277/276431_79fdb3e974d3b8e7_001full.jpgDrill planning was based on multiple lines of geological evidence, leading to targeting of a never-before-tested geological interpretation of the property which is expected to more precisely guide current and future drilling at the W2 property. Data considered during drill planning includes, but is not limited to, previous PTX and historic drilling cumulating more than a 120 drill holes, the recent 2025 high-resolution magnetic survey and the subsequent 3D inversion model, the electromagnetic survey and the resulting Maxwell Plates. Latest compilation of data and the newest drill holes from PTX show that the mineralization is mainly hosted within a deformed, sulfide-bearing, highly magnetic gabbroic unit, which has been affected by various structural regimes. These previous steps allow significant de-risking for targeting wide mineralized intersections and potential localized massive sulfides zones intercepts.The current work is being conducted and based out of an exploration ...