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DCIP Geophysical Survey Completed on VR's Bonita Porphyry Copper-Gold Project in Nevada
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, March 12, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- VR Resources Limited (“ ...

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[{"type":"text","content":"DCIP Geophysical Survey Completed on VR’s Bonita Porphyry Copper-Gold Project in Nevada\nVANCOUVER, British Columbia, March 12, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- VR Resources Limited (“VR” or the “Company”, TSX.V: VRR, FSE: 5VR; OTCBB: VRRCF) is pleased to announce that the 3D-array DCIP geophysical survey is now complete over the Copper Queen target on the Company’s Bonita porphyry copper-gold project in Nevada. The survey was completed on time, on schedule, and on budget. The geophysical proposal and agreement for the survey at Bonita was scoped last Fall, in follow-up to the Company’s previous and extensive exploration on the property, including reconnaissance-level drilling. For Best Practice, the survey design was reviewed again, refined and finalized in-person with the team at Dias Geophysical, a leading provider of geophysical services, during the recent AME Mineral Exploration Conference held in Vancouver.     The target at Copper Queen has scale (see field photograph in Figure 1), and the DCIP survey is large, with a grid block of approximately 1.5 x 3.5 km covering the entire hilltop and surrounding lowlands. The DIAS32 survey technology is state-of-the-art, and the resultant data are robust, as illustrated in Figure 2. The 3D resistivity model will contain in the order of 187,000 data points, and the IP model approximately 135,500 data points. Depth penetration for the 3-D modeling will be approximately 400 m. Dr. Michael Gunning, Chief Executive Officer of the Company, commented: “We are excited to advance our exploration at Bonita, and pleased with the field execution by the DIAS team, on schedule and on budget. The survey covers the entire hill at Copper Queen because it is interpreted to be an alteration lithocap, dominated by secondary albite and hematite alteration, and with copper veins at surface at the historic workings at the 1936 mine. The survey is designed to optimize the mapping of sulfide and alteration minerals at depth below the central part of the hill where the veins come to surface. The goal of the survey is clear: to provide a precise exploration vector for follow-up drilling based on the surface mapping and exploration surveys completed to date by VR, and in particular, the porphyry-style copper-sulfide veining intersected in our ...