Aston Bay and American West Metals Intersect Copper Mineralization Outside of Proposed Pit Designs at the Storm Project, Nunavut, Canada
Aston Bay (TSXV:BAY; OTCQB:ATBHF) reported 2025 drilling at the Storm Copper Project, Nunavut, with diamond and RC assays showing near-surface, thick copper intervals outside current pit designs. Key results include 12.1m @ 5.6% Cu (PFS-002) and 18.2m @ 1.1% Cu (PFS-001), plus a 0.5m @ 27.3% Cu high-grade intercept. Work continues on a Pre-Feasibility Study (PFS), permitting, and an environmental assessment, with remaining assays pending and a resource update targeted for early 2026.
Aston Bay (TSXV:BAY; OTCQB:ATBHF) ha riportato i lavori di perforazione del 2025 sul Storm Copper Project, Nunavut, con analisi diamantine e RC che mostrano intervalli di rame vicino alla superficie e spessi al di fuori degli attuali progetti di miniera. Risultati chiave includono 12.1m @ 5.6% Cu (PFS-002) e 18.2m @ 1.1% Cu (PFS-001), oltre a un intercetto ad alta grade 0.5m @ 27.3% Cu. Il lavoro prosegue su uno Studio di Prefattibilità (PFS), permessi e una valutazione ambientale, con gli ultimi esami in sospeso e un aggiornamento sulle risorse previsto per l'inizio del 2026.
Aston Bay (TSXV:BAY; OTCQB:ATBHF) informó la perforación de 2025 en el Proyecto Storm Copper, Nunavut, con ensayos de diamante y RC que muestran intervalos de cobre cercanos a la superficie y gruesos fuera de los diseños de foso actuales. Resultados clave incluyen 12.1m @ 5.6% Cu (PFS-002) y 18.2m @ 1.1% Cu (PFS-001), además de un intercepto de alta ley de 0.5m @ 27.3% Cu. El trabajo continúa en un Estudio de Prefactibilidad (PFS), permisos y una evaluación ambiental, con las pruebas pendientes y una actualización de recursos prevista para principios de 2026.
Aston Bay (TSXV:BAY; OTCQB:ATBHF)은 누나부트의 Storm Copper Project에서 2025년 시추를 보고했으며, 다이아몬드 샘플과 RC 샘플 분석은 현재 갱도 설계 외에 가까운 표면 근처의 두꺼운 구리 구간을 보여주었다. 주요 결과로 12.1m @ 5.6% Cu (PFS-002) 및 18.2m @ 1.1% Cu (PFS-001), 더하여 0.5m @ 27.3% Cu의 고품질 인터섹트를 포함한다. 작업은 타당성 예비 연구(PFS), 허가 및 환경 평가에 계속되며, 남은 샘플은 보류 중이고 자원 업데이트가 2026년 초를 목표로 예정되어 있다.
Aston Bay (TSXV:BAY; OTCQB:ATBHF) a reporté, en 2025, des forages sur le projet Storm Copper, au Nunavut, avec des essais diamants et RC montrant des intervalles de cuivre près de la surface et épais en dehors des conceptions actuelles des puits. Les résultats clés incluent 12.1m @ 5.6% Cu (PFS-002) et 18.2m @ 1.1% Cu (PFS-001), ainsi qu’un intercept à haute teneur de 0.5m @ 27.3% Cu. Les travaux se poursuivent sur une Étude de Pré-Faisabilité (PFS), les permis et une évaluation environnementale, les résultats restants étant attendus et une mise à jour des ressources prévue pour début 2026.
Aston Bay (TSXV:BAY; OTCQB:ATBHF) berichtete 2025 über Bohrungen im Storm Copper Project, Nunavut, wobei Diamant- und RC-Proben nahe der Oberfläche auftretende, dicke Kupferabschnitte außerhalb der aktuellen Grube-Designs zeigten. Zu den wichtigsten Ergebnissen gehören 12,1 m bei 5,6% Cu (PFS-002) und 18,2 m bei 1,1% Cu (PFS-001), plus ein hochgradigerIntercept von 0,5 m bei 27,3% Cu. Die Arbeiten setzen sich an einer Voruntersuchung/Pre-Feasibility Study (PFS), Genehmigungen und einer Umweltverträglichkeitsprüfung fort, mit ausstehenden Proben und einem Ressourcenupdate, das für Anfang 2026 vorgesehen ist.
Aston Bay (TSXV:BAY; OTCQB:ATBHF) أبلغت عن حفر في 2025 ضمن مشروع Storm Copper، نونافوت، مع عينات ماسية وRC تُظهر فترات نحاس قريبة من السطح وأعمدة سميكة خارج تصميمات الحفرة الحالية. تشمل النتائج الرئيسية 12.1م عند 5.6% نحاس (PFS-002) و 18.2م عند 1.1% نحاس (PFS-001)، بالإضافة إلى اعتراض عالي الدرجة 0.5م عند 27.3% نحاس. يستمر العمل في دراسة ما قبل الجدوى (PFS)، التصاريح وتقييم بيئي، مع بقاء الاختبارات المتبقية وتحديث الموارد المستهدف في أوائل 2026.
Aston Bay (TSXV:BAY; OTCQB:ATBHF) 报告了在努纳武特 Storm Copper 项目的 2025 年钻探,钻石和 RC 测试显示地表附近的厚铜段,超出当前矿坑设计。主要结果包括 12.1m @ 5.6% Cu(PFS-002)和 18.2m @ 1.1% Cu(PFS-001),另外还有一个 0.5m @ 27.3% Cu 的高品位段。工作仍在进行 前可行性研究(PFS)、许可和环境评估,剩余测试待完成,资源更新计划于 2026 年初进行。
- 12.1m @ 5.6% Cu in drill hole PFS-002
- 18.2m @ 1.1% Cu in drill hole PFS-001
- 0.5m @ 27.3% Cu high-grade intercept in PFS-002
- Multiple RC holes confirm near-surface thick copper intervals
- PFS and permitting workstreams underway toward a 2026 update
- Assays for remaining 2025 holes are pending, creating short-term uncertainty
- Permitting and environmental assessment ongoing, may affect timelines
- Some reported intervals are downhole widths, interpreted near true widths
Assays up to
Highlights:
Cyclone drilling discovers more high-grade copper: Assays confirm that the latest diamond drilling at the Cyclone Deposit has intersected thick, high-grade, near-surface copper intervals outside of the current pit designs, including:
Drill hole PFS-002:
12.1metres ("m") @
5.6% copper ("Cu"), 21 grams/tonne ("g/t") silver ("Ag") from 70m, including,3.8m @
8.1% Cu, 31g/t Ag from 72.7m downhole, including,0.5m @
27.3% Cu, 80g/t Ag from 76m downhole, and2.3m @
4.6% Cu, 21.8g/t Ag from 78.1m downhole
Drill hole PFS-001:
18.2m @
1.1% Cu, 11g/t Ag from 30m downhole, including,7.1m @
2.2% Cu,12g/t Ag from 33.4m downhole, and,7.5m @
0.5% Cu, 3.8g/t Ag from 81m downhole, outside of the current pit design, including2.2m @
1.1% Cu, 7.9g/t Ag from 86.3m downhole
Reverse Circulation (RC) drilling results support resource upgrade and expansion: Assays from the resource drilling around and within the Cyclone, Chinook, Thunder, and Cirrus Deposits continue to intersect thick copper intervals with positive implications for resource expansion at Storm.
Mine development workstreams continue with permitting andPre-Feasibility Study ("PFS") work underway for a potential mine development at Storm.
TORONTO, ON / ACCESS Newswire / October 20, 2025 / Aston Bay Holdings Ltd. (TSXV:BAY)(OTCQB:ATBHF) ("Aston Bay" or the "Company") is pleased to provide an update on exploration activities at the Storm Copper Project ("Storm" or the "Project") on Somerset Island, Nunavut. American West Metals Limited ("American West"), the Project operator, is conducting the exploration program. Aston Bay and American West have formed a 20/80 unincorporated joint venture with respect to the Storm Project property, with Aston Bay maintaining a free carried interest until a decision to mine is made upon completion of a bankable feasibility study.
Thomas Ullrich, Chief Executive Officer of Aston Bay,commented:
"We are very encouraged by these new intercepts of near-surface copper mineralization at Storm. In addition to high-grade intervals within the current resource envelope, geotechnical drilling has intercepted thick, high-grade intervals up to
Additional assays remain pending and permitting activities are advancing as the Project moves rapidly toward a resource update and Pre-Feasibility Study in early 2026. With these near-term development plans in the works, we anticipate that Storm Project will receive recognition from Canadian government agencies charged with advancing domestic supply chains for critical minerals."

Figure 1: Diamond drilling at the Cyclone Deposit, Storm Project, Nunavut.
COPPER INTERSECTIONS OUTSIDE OF CURRENT PROPOSED CYCLONE PIT
Assay results from the first two geotechnical/resource diamond drill holes at the Cyclone Deposit have been received and highlight the resource upgrade and expansion potential of the current proposed open pit design.
The assays confirm thick and high-grade intersections of copper close to the surface outside of the proposed pit design, as well as within other key areas within the current resource envelope. The drilling was designed for geotechnical purposes (testing the open pit wall designs) and to test the margins of the deposit. The deposit remains open to the north and north-west.
Drill hole PFS-001 details
PFS-001 was drilled to a depth of 152m on the southern margin of the Cyclone Deposit (Figures 2, 6 & 7).
The drill hole intersected two broad zones of sulphide mineralization (see Table 1). The upper zone from 30-48m (Figure 3) is similar to that intersected in SR24-070 and extends the mineralization 16m south within the designed pit. The lower zone of mineralization is located from 81-86m and outside of the current pit design (Figure 2).
The drill hole is interpreted to have intersected one of a series of faults that bound the central graben to the north and offset the stratigraphy downward to the south. Two styles of mineralization are present within PFS-001: stratabound at a depth of approximately 83m and intermittent fault-hosted at a downhole depth of 92m. The copper sulphide mineralization is hosted within a thick sequence of fractured and brecciated dolomudstones of the Allen Bay Formation.

Figure 2: Schematic NE-SW geological section (+/-25m) through PFS-002. Significant copper mineralization has been intersected outside of the current open-pit design.

Figure 3: Dense breccia and semi-massive visual chalcocite (dark grey mineral) in drill hole PFS-001 (33.4-40.5m downhole). This interval assayed at an average grade of
Hole ID | Prospect | From | To | Int. | Cu % | Ag g/t | Zn ppm |
PFS-001 | Cyclone | 30.0 | 48.2 | 18.2 | 1.1 | 11 | 537 |
Incl. | 33.4 | 40.5 | 7.1 | 2.2 | 12 | 22 | |
and | 41.5 | 42.0 | 0.5 | 0.9 | 10 | 10 | |
and | 43.0 | 44.0 | 1.0 | 0.5 | 6.0 | 60 | |
and | 46.3 | 48.2 | 1.9 | 0.7 | 23 | 94 | |
51.7 | 52.2 | 0.4 | 3.3 | 28 | 30 | ||
58.0 | 58.5 | 0.5 | 1.1 | 4.0 | 20 | ||
65.0 | 66.0 | 1.0 | 0.4 | 3.0 | 30 | ||
67.4 | 68.0 | 0.7 | 0.4 | 2.0 | 40 | ||
81.0 | 88.5 | 7.5 | 0.5 | 3.8 | 3,750 | ||
Incl. | 84.0 | 85.0 | 1.0 | 0.6 | 1.5 | 45 | |
and | 86.3 | 88.5 | 2.2 | 1.1 | 7.9 | 9,860 |
Table 1: Summary of significant drill intersections in PFS-001 using a
Drill hole PFS-002 details
PFS-002 was drilled to a depth of 176m on the northern margin of the Cyclone Deposit (Figures 5, 6 & 7).
The drill hole has intersected a broad zone of copper mineralization (see Table 2), including semi-massive chalcocite (Figure 4) between 70-82.1m downhole at an average grade of
The copper mineralization in PFS-002 is located approximately 70m to the north of the current pit design. Follow-up drilling further to the north-east also intersected mineralization within the same horizon (9.1m @

Figure 4: Dense semi-massive and breccia visual chalcocite (dark grey mineral) from PFS-002 (72.7-76.5m downhole). This interval assayed at an average grade of

Figure 5: Schematic NE-SW geological section (+/-25m) through PFS-002. Significant copper mineralization has been intersected outside of the current open-pit design.
Hole ID | Prospect | From | To | Int. | Cu % | Ag g/t | Zn ppm |
PFS-002 | Cyclone | 65.7 | 66.5 | 0.8 | 3.1 | 8.0 | 440 |
70.0 | 82.1 | 12.1 | 5.6 | 21.0 | 464 | ||
Incl. | 70.5 | 72.0 | 1.5 | 3.0 | 10.0 | 27 | |
and | 72.7 | 76.5 | 3.8 | 8.1 | 31.0 | 724 | |
Incl. | 76.0 | 76.5 | 0.5 | 27.3 | 80.0 | 4,300 | |
and | 78.1 | 80.4 | 2.3 | 4.6 | 21.8 | 561 | |
and | 80.7 | 82.1 | 1.4 | 7.0 | 24.3 | 180 | |
83.0 | 84.0 | 1.0 | 0.7 | 4.0 | 610 | ||
108.8 | 110.0 | 1.2 | 0.6 | 3.2 | 127 |
Table 2: Summary of significant drill intersections in PFS-001 using a

Figure 6: Drill hole locations from the 2025 geotechnical and resource drilling program included in this report, overlaying deposit MRE outlines and existing drilling, overlying aerial photography.

Figure 7: Drill hole locations at Cyclone from the 2025 geotechnical and resource drilling program included in this report, overlaying MRE and pit outlines, existing drilling, and aerial photography. (Figure 3 and 5 section lines are indicated by light shaded areas).
THICK COPPER INTERSECTIONS FROM RC DRILLING
Assay results from the additional Reverse Circulation (RC) resource drilling at the Corona, Thunder, Chinook, and Cyclone Deposits have been received and continue to highlight the strong continuity and resource upgrade potential of these deposits (Figure 6, 7 & 8).
Thick intersections of copper close to the surface have been confirmed in key areas within and outside of the current resource envelopes (drill holes SR25-011, -015, -016, -017, -019, and -020). The drilling was designed to upgrade the existing inferred category resources and to potentially expand the current open-pit designs. Importantly, several of these intervals have higher grades than the current resource estimate (MRE), confirming confidence in the continuity and quality of the current resources.

Figure 8: Drill hole locations in the southern areas from the 2025 resource drilling program included in this report, overlaying MRE and pit outlines, existing drilling, and aerial photography.
Hole-ID | Prospect | From | To | Interval | Cu_pct | Ag_ppm | Zn_ppm |
SR25-015 | Cyclone | 73.2 | 74.7 | 1.5 | 0.3 | 1.0 | 10 |
SR25-016 | Cyclone | 68.6 | 70.1 | 1.5 | 0.4 | 3.0 | 90 |
73.2 | 79.2 | 6.1 | 1.0 | 8.8 | 2,870 | ||
Incl. | 74.7 | 76.2 | 1.5 | 2.0 | 14.0 | 230 | |
82.3 | 83.8 | 1.5 | 1.3 | 8.0 | 4,970 | ||
85.3 | 86.9 | 1.5 | 0.4 | 13.0 | 8,460 | ||
SR25-017 | Cyclone | 59.4 | 61.0 | 1.5 | 0.5 | 2.0 | 20 |
Incl. | 76.2 | 77.7 | 1.5 | 1.2 | 6.0 | 370 | |
88.4 | 97.5 | 9.1 | 0.6 | 3.7 | 297 | ||
100.6 | 103.6 | 3.0 | 0.6 | 1.5 | 100 | ||
SR25-019 | Cirrus | 21.3 | 24.4 | 3.0 | 1.0 | 1.0 | 45 |
Incl. | 21.3 | 22.9 | 1.5 | 1.5 | 1.0 | 50 | |
30.5 | 32.0 | 1.5 | 0.3 | 4.0 | 170 | ||
33.5 | 35.1 | 1.5 | 1.0 | 4.0 | 90 | ||
45.7 | 48.8 | 3.0 | 1.4 | 3.5 | 25 | ||
Incl. | 47.2 | 48.8 | 1.5 | 1.7 | 5.0 | 30 | |
56.4 | 59.4 | 3.0 | 0.7 | 2.0 | 10 | ||
SR25-020 | Thunder | 30.5 | 32.0 | 1.5 | 0.9 | 1.0 | 10 |
50.3 | 51.8 | 1.5 | 0.4 | 1.0 | 10 | ||
53.3 | 54.9 | 1.5 | 2.7 | 3.0 | 10 | ||
57.9 | 61.0 | 3.0 | 0.8 | 1.5 | 10 | ||
SR25-021 | Chinook | 0.0 | 3.0 | 3.0 | 0.7 | 6.0 | 35 |
18.3 | 22.9 | 4.6 | 0.7 | 2.3 | 40 | ||
24.4 | 25.9 | 1.5 | 0.4 | 1.0 | 90 |
Table 3: Summary of significant drilling intersections in this report using a
Hole ID | Prospect | Easting | Northing | Type | Depth (m) | Azi | Dip | Comments |
SR25-01 | Thunder | 465245 | 8172771 | RC | 165 | 182 | -88 | Resource upgrade |
SR25-02 | Thunder | 464970 | 8172881 | RC | 125 | 181 | -63 | Resource upgrade |
SR25-03 | Cyclone | 464800 | 8173996 | RC | 150 | 360 | -75 | Exploration |
SR25-04 | Cyclone | 464900 | 8173977 | RC | 150 | 360 | -75 | Exploration |
SR25-05 | Corona | 466390 | 8172256 | RC | 90 | 178 | -56 | Resource upgrade |
SR25-06 | Corona | 466430 | 8172256 | RC | 90 | 184 | -65 | Resource upgrade |
SR25-07 | Corona | 466370 | 8172241 | RC | 82 | 175 | -67 | Resource upgrade |
SR25-08 | Corona | 466093 | 8172243 | RC | 46 | 360 | -65 | Resource upgrade |
SR25-09 | Lightning | 466171 | 8172515 | RC | 165 | 360 | -60 | Resource upgrade |
SR25-10 | Gap | 464066 | 8173192 | RC | 150 | 191 | -50 | Exploration |
SR25-11 | Gap | 463938 | 8173162 | RC | 150 | 170 | -50 | Exploration |
SR25-12 | Squall | 464827 | 8172501 | RC | 200 | 360 | -65 | Exploration |
SR25-13 | Cycl W | 463934 | 8174739 | RC | 201 | 360 | -76 | Exploration |
SR25-14 | Cycl W | 464205 | 8174385 | RC | 201 | 180 | -70 | Exploration |
SR25-15 | Cyclone | 464553 | 8174330 | RC | 201 | 180 | -70 | Resource upgrade |
SR25-16 | Cyclone | 464750 | 8174407 | RC | 192 | 179 | -70 | Resource upgrade |
SR25-17 | Cyclone | 464981 | 8174407 | RC | 201 | 180 | -70 | Resource upgrade |
SR25-18 | Hailstorm | 465288 | 8172259 | RC | 168 | 135 | -55 | Exploration |
SR25-19 | Cirrus | 462432 | 8173883 | RC | 79 | 180 | -70 | Resource upgrade |
SR25-20 | Thunder | 465335 | 8172920 | RC | 122 | 179 | -73 | Resource upgrade |
SR25-21 | Chinook | 466430 | 8172736 | RC | 194 | 360 | -60 | Resource upgrade |
SR25-22 | Exploration | 467696 | 8171637 | RC | 201 | 215 | -60 | Exploration |
SR25-23 | Exploration | 468919 | 8171463 | RC | 201 | 233 | -60 | Exploration |
SR25-24 | Exploration | 473824 | 8169283 | RC | 165 | 360 | -60 | Exploration |
SR25-25 | Exploration | 472548 | 8168428 | RC | 200 | 234 | -61 | Exploration |
SR25-26 | Exploration | 468424 | 8171510 | RC | 200 | 360 | -90 | Exploration |
SR25-27 | Thunder S | 465479 | 8172512 | RC | 200 | 155 | -70 | Exploration |
SR25-28 | Squall | 464951 | 8172588 | RC | 150 | 120 | -60 | Exploration |
SR25-29 | Gap | 463979 | 8173237 | RC | 150 | 208 | -48 | Exploration |
ST25-01 | Cirrus | 465051 | 8174321 | DDH | 191 | 035 | -70 | Redrilled as ST25-02 |
ST25-02 | Cyclone S | 464948 | 8174227 | DDH | 440 | 360 | -75 | Exploration |
ST25-04 | Cirrus D. | 463035 | 8173900 | DDH | 692 | 212 | -70 | Target EM plates |
PFS-001 | Cyclone | 464629 | 8174119 | DDH | 152 | 227.18 | -65.7 | Geotech/Resource |
PFS-002 | Cyclone | 464898 | 8174357 | DDH | 176 | 50 | -60 | Geotech/Resource |
PFS-003 | Cyclone | 465422 | 8174036 | DDH | 155 | 143.11 | -61.5 | Geotech/Resource |
PFS-004 | Cyclone | 465619 | 8174327 | DDH | 212 | 319.8 | -59.8 | Geotech/Resource |
PFS-005 | Chinook | 466339 | 8172795 | DDH | 179 | 140 | -65 | Geotech/Resource |
PFS-006 | Chinook | 466138 | 8172835 | DDH | 125 | 260 | -70 | Geotech/Resource |
PFS-007 | Chinook | 466216 | 8172875 | DDH | 161 | 20 | -60 | Geotech/Resource |
Table 4: 2025 drill program details. Bold rows are results included in this announcement.
FORWARD PROGRAM
Assays for the remaining drill holes from the 2025 season are pending.
Detailed work continues on a range of Pre-Feasibility Study (PFS) activities, including metallurgy and process optimization, geotechnical assessment, waste rock and mineralization geochemical studies, operational expenditures (OPEX) and captial expenditures (CAPEX) review, infrastructure, and logistics review.
The environmental reporting is underway for the 2025 field season activities, which include Project-wide flora and fauna surveys, marine studies, water balance and quality studies, fish habitat studies, and geochemical assessment. This work will be combined into the Storm Copper Project Environmental Assessment (EA).
Permitting activities are continuing.
Qualified Person
Michael Dufresne, M.Sc., P.Geol., P.Geo., is a Non-Independent Qualified Person as defined by the NI 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects and has reviewed and approved the scientific and technical information in this press release.
QA/QC Protocols
The analytical work reported herein was performed by ALS Global ("ALS"), Vancouver, Canada. ALS is an ISO-IEC 17025:2017 and ISO 9001:2015 accredited geoanalytical laboratory and is independent of Aston Bay Holdings Ltd., American West Metals Limited, and the QP.
Samples were subject to 33-element geochemistry by four-acid digestion and inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP-AES) to determine concentrations of copper, silver, lead, zinc, and other elements (ALS Method ME-ICP61a).
Aston Bay Holdings Ltd. and American West Metals Limited followed industry standard procedures for the work carried out on the Storm Project, incorporating a quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) program. Blank, duplicate, and standard samples were inserted into the sample sequence and sent to the laboratory for analysis. No significant QA/QC issues were detected during the review of the data. Aston Bay Holdings Ltd. and American West Metals Limited are not aware of any drilling, sampling, recovery, or other factors that could materially affect the accuracy or reliability of the data referred to herein.
About Aston Bay Holdings
Aston Bay is a publicly traded mineral exploration company exploring for high-grade critical and precious metal deposits in North America. The Company is exploring the Storm Copper Property and Cu-Ag-Zn-Co Epworth Property in Nunavut.
The Company and its joint venture partners, American West Metals Limited and its wholly-owned subsidiary, Tornado Metals Ltd. (collectively, "American West"), have formed a 20/80 unincorporated joint venture in respect of the Storm Project property, which hosts the Storm Copper Project and the Seal Zinc Deposit. Under the unincorporated joint venture, Aston Bay shall have a free carried interest until American West has made a decision to mine upon completion of a bankable feasibility study, meaning American West will be solely responsible for funding the joint venture until such a decision is made. After such a decision, Aston Bay will be diluted in the event it does not elect to contribute its proportionate share, and its interest in the Storm Project property will be converted into a
FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
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