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Taranis Resources (TSXV:TRO, OTCQB:TNREF) has provided updates on its 2024 exploration work at the Thor project, focusing on identifying the source of high-grade boulders discovered west of the Thor epithermal deposit. The company conducted systematic exploration including:

- Soil sampling grid (204 samples) identifying seven potential sources, with Targets 2 & 3 showing high importance
- Additional surface grab sampling (47 samples) showing high-grade results with unique characteristics
- VLF and magnetic surveys revealing a circular feature spatially related to Target areas 3 and 4
- Three short diamond drill holes providing depth information to bedrock

The exploration area is considered highly prospective as it lies west of the Ripper Fault, where a previous high-grade gold & silver occurrence called Gold Pit was found with channel sample results of 6.38 g/t Au, 576 g/t Ag, 0.031% Cu, 7.6% Pb, 0.11% Zn and 0.14% Sb over 0.66m.

Taranis Resources (TSXV:TRO, OTCQB:TNREF) ha fornito aggiornamenti sul suo lavoro di esplorazione per il 2024 presso il progetto Thor, concentrandosi sull'identificazione della fonte dei massi ad alta legge scoperti a ovest del deposito epithermale Thor. L'azienda ha condotto un'esplorazione sistematica che include:

- Una griglia di campionamento del suolo (204 campioni) che ha identificato sette potenziali fonti, con i Target 2 e 3 che mostrano un'importanza elevata
- Ulteriori campionamenti superficiali (47 campioni) che mostrano risultati ad alta legge con caratteristiche uniche
- Indagini VLF e magnetiche che rivelano una caratteristica circolare spazialmente correlata alle aree Target 3 e 4
- Tre brevi perforazioni diamantate che forniscono informazioni sulla profondità fino al bedrock

L'area di esplorazione è considerata altamente promettente poiché si trova a ovest della Ripper Fault, dove è stata trovata una precedente occorrenza ad alta legge di oro e argento chiamata Gold Pit, con risultati di campionamento a canale di 6.38 g/t Au, 576 g/t Ag, 0.031% Cu, 7.6% Pb, 0.11% Zn e 0.14% Sb su 0.66m.

Taranis Resources (TSXV:TRO, OTCQB:TNREF) ha proporcionado actualizaciones sobre su trabajo de exploración para 2024 en el proyecto Thor, centrándose en identificar la fuente de los bloques de alta ley descubiertos al oeste del depósito epithermal Thor. La empresa llevó a cabo una exploración sistemática que incluye:

- Una cuadrícula de muestreo de suelo (204 muestras) que identifica siete fuentes potenciales, siendo los Objetivos 2 y 3 de gran importancia
- Muestreo adicional de superficie (47 muestras) que muestra resultados de alta ley con características únicas
- Encuestas VLF y magnéticas que revelan una característica circular espacialmente relacionada con las áreas de los Objetivos 3 y 4
- Tres perforaciones diamantadas cortas que proporcionan información de profundidad hasta la roca madre

El área de exploración se considera altamente prometedora ya que se encuentra al oeste de la Ripper Fault, donde se encontró una ocurrencia anterior de oro y plata de alta ley llamada Gold Pit, con resultados de muestreo de canal de 6.38 g/t Au, 576 g/t Ag, 0.031% Cu, 7.6% Pb, 0.11% Zn y 0.14% Sb sobre 0.66m.

타라니스 리소스 (TSXV:TRO, OTCQB:TNREF)는 토르 프로젝트에서 2024년 탐사 작업에 대한 업데이트를 제공하였으며, 토르 열수 침전물 매장지 서쪽에서 발견된 고품질 바위의 출처를 식별하는 데 집중하고 있습니다. 회사는 다음과 같은 체계적인 탐사를 수행했습니다:

- 204개의 샘플로 구성된 토양 샘플링 그리드로, 7개의 잠재적 출처를 확인했으며, 타겟 2와 3이 높은 중요성을 보임
- 고품질 결과와 독특한 특성을 보여주는 추가 표면 샘플링(47개 샘플)
- 타겟 지역 3 및 4와 공간적으로 관련된 원형 특징을 드러내는 VLF 및 자기 조사
- 암반까지의 깊이 정보를 제공하는 세 개의 짧은 다이아몬드 드릴 홀

탐사 지역은 리퍼 단층 서쪽에 위치하고 있어 매우 유망한 것으로 간주되며, 이전에 금과 은의 고품질 발생지가 발견된 Gold Pit이 위치해 있으며, 채널 샘플 결과는 6.38 g/t Au, 576 g/t Ag, 0.031% Cu, 7.6% Pb, 0.11% Zn 및 0.14% Sb를 0.66m에서 기록했습니다.

Taranis Resources (TSXV:TRO, OTCQB:TNREF) a fourni des mises à jour sur ses travaux d'exploration pour 2024 au projet Thor, en se concentrant sur l'identification de la source des blocs de haute teneur découverts à l'ouest du gisement épithermal Thor. L'entreprise a mené une exploration systématique comprenant :

- Un réseau d'échantillonnage des sols (204 échantillons) identifiant sept sources potentielles, avec les Cibles 2 et 3 montrant une grande importance
- Un échantillonnage supplémentaire en surface (47 échantillons) montrant des résultats de haute teneur avec des caractéristiques uniques
- Des enquêtes VLF et magnétiques révélant une caractéristique circulaire spatialement liée aux zones cibles 3 et 4
- Trois forages diamantés courts fournissant des informations de profondeur jusqu'à la roche mère

La zone d'exploration est considérée comme très prometteuse car elle se trouve à l'ouest de la Ripper Fault, où une précédente occurrence de haute teneur en or et en argent appelée Gold Pit a été trouvée avec des résultats d'échantillonnage en canal de 6.38 g/t Au, 576 g/t Ag, 0.031% Cu, 7.6% Pb, 0.11% Zn et 0.14% Sb sur 0.66m.

Taranis Resources (TSXV:TRO, OTCQB:TNREF) hat Aktualisierungen zu seinen Explorationsarbeiten für 2024 im Thor-Projekt bereitgestellt, mit dem Fokus auf die Identifizierung der Quelle von hochgradigen Blöcken, die westlich des epithermalen Vorkommens Thor entdeckt wurden. Das Unternehmen führte eine systematische Exploration durch, die Folgendes umfasst:

- Ein Bodensampling-Raster (204 Proben), das sieben potenzielle Quellen identifiziert, wobei die Ziele 2 und 3 von hoher Bedeutung sind
- Zusätzliche Oberflächenprobenahme (47 Proben), die hochgradige Ergebnisse mit einzigartigen Eigenschaften zeigt
- VLF- und Magnetuntersuchungen, die ein kreisförmiges Merkmal zeigen, das räumlich mit den Zielbereichen 3 und 4 verbunden ist
- Drei kurze Diamantbohrungen, die Informationen zur Tiefe bis zum Felsgrund liefern

Das Explorationsgebiet wird als sehr vielversprechend angesehen, da es westlich der Ripper Fault liegt, wo ein früheres hochgradiges Gold- und Silbervorkommen namens Gold Pit mit Kanalproben Ergebnissen von 6.38 g/t Au, 576 g/t Ag, 0.031% Cu, 7.6% Pb, 0.11% Zn und 0.14% Sb über 0.66m gefunden wurde.

Positive
  • Identification of seven potential mineralization sources, with two high-priority targets
  • Discovery of unique mineralization characteristics distinct from main Thor deposit
  • Shallow colluvium depth (3.5-9.3m) enables effective soil sampling for detection
  • Previous high-grade gold & silver occurrence in Gold Pit showing strong mineralization
Negative
  • drill program with no specific targeting of features
  • Grab sampling results not representative of potential subsurface mineralization
  • Source and displacement distance of mineralized boulders remains unknown

Solving the source of the high-grade boulders west of the Thor epithermal deposit!

ESTES PARK, CO / ACCESS Newswire / March 25, 2025 / Taranis Resources Inc. ("Taranis" or the "Company") (TSXV:TRO)(OTCQB:TNREF) is providing additional information from the 2024 exploration work at Thor that was conducted in addition to the deep drilling. In the fall of 2023, a number of high-grade boulders were found at surface, and the results of that boulder sampling were summarized in a News dated November 6/2023. In the summer of 2024, Taranis completed systematic exploration activity in this area including the completion of a soil sampling grid, further boulder sampling, magnetometer/Very Low Frequency ("VLF") surveys and three short diamond drill holes. This area is considered highly prospective because it lies west of the Ripper Fault, that demarks the westernmost area where the epithermal deposit occurs at Thor. It also occurs within an area that is located uphill of the known Thor deposit making it likely the mineralized float samples in this area are not related to the existing epithermal deposit. Within the Ripper Fault itself located on the east side of Horton, a high-grade gold & silver occurrence called Gold Pit was found that includes channel sample results of 6.38 g/t Au, 576 g/t Ag, 0.031% Cu, 7.6% Pb, 0.11% Zn and 0.14% Sb over 0.66m (See Taranis News Release dated November 28, 2022).

Soil Sampling

A total of 204 soil samples were collected with a soil auger in a systematic grid that covered the Horton area. This area has no outcrop, and soil sampling is an effective method to isolate the source of the high-grade boulders. The soil sampling identified seven potential sources for the mineralized boulders, but two of these (Targets 2 & Target 3) appear to have high importance (see attached map).

Surface Grab Sampling

Additional surface grab sampling (47 samples) was undertaken in the Horton Area, and this continued to document a number of high-grade boulders. (See Taranis News Release dated November 6, 2023). Some of the select results of the 2024 grab sampling are shown in the table below.

Select 2024 Grab Sample Results from Horton Area

Sample No.

Hand Sample Description

Au (g/t)

Ag (g/t)

Cd (ppm)

Cu (%)

Pb (%)

Zn (%)

Sb (%)

S (%)

3241321

Chalcedonic boulder, blood red, 5% vugs, very hard.

0.83

13.8

Tr.

Tr.

Tr.

0.00

0.00

-0.3

3241322

Massive coarse-grain pyrite in quartz vein (50% quartz, 50% pyrite)

2.87

11.0

0.4

0.01

0.01

0.00

0.00

24.0

3241323

Heavily oxidized gossan - 30% ankerite 30% quartz 8% pyrite, possible other sulphide.

7.32

888.0

17.2

1.27

0.04

0.16

0.32

8.9

3241324

80% quartz 20% bubbly black appearance numerous vugs, oxidized. Highly gossanous.

6.00

75.7

0.7

0.05

0.08

0.01

0.02

0.5

3241328

Very vuggy quartz, abundant vugging, heavy FeOx, yellow colour.

3.33

54.4

0.1

0.01

0.28

0.01

0.01

0.5

3241333

Extremely gossanous rock, sediment? with numerous small quartz veinlets with galena/tetrahedrite.

3.55

324.0

33.2

0.47

4.17

2.28

0.22

1.9

3241345

Massive grey quartz, with chalcedonic quartz vein 2 cm wide, weathered.

4.64

295.0

0.9

0.04

0.06

0.01

0.01

1.2

3241044

Massive pyrite & tetrahedrite.

14.55

1,045

42.7

3.23

0.05

0.43

3.17

43.4

3241045

Quartz/sediment breccia with vugging.

1.05

292.0

0.9

0.07

0.08

0.01

0.44

0.5

3241046

Banded pyrite with tetrahedrite clots.

3.28

470.0

19.6

1.17

0.28

0.23

0.71

29.7

3241047

Quartz/sediment breccia with dodecahedral pyrite (5%) and early-phase pyrite.

1.88

13.7

0.5

0.03

0.02

0.01

0.02

9.4

3241050

Very weathered, silver-color sulfide., extensive vugging.

6.31

1,705

3.5

0.24

2.40

0.04

0.84

16.3

3241352

Gossan, greywacke with quartz stringers, FeOx, tetrahedrite.

1.24

853.0

10.1

0.42

8.89

0.83

0.39

2.5

3241357

Vuggy FeOx SIF-type boxwork, 'frothy' texture.

6.44

286.0

1.9

0.13

0.03

0.02

0.80

1.9

Grab sampling is not representative of potential subsurface mineralization in the area as the source of the grab samples is unknown, and it is not known how far the boulders have been displaced from their source. However, when the grab samples are interpreted in conjunction with soil samples and other data such as geophysical surveys it can provide further targeting information - particularly in areas where mineralized surface grab samples are underlain by soil geochemical anomalies with similar geochemical signatures. One of the unique aspects of the grab samples taken at Horton in 2024 (and 2023) is the general lack of zinc and lead, and this suggests a different origin than the Thor epithermal deposit that is enriched in these metals.

VLF and Magnetic Surveys

Geophysical surveys were undertaken on the soil sampling grid, and the ground magnetometer survey was able to identify a circular feature that is spatially related to Target areas 3 and 4. This feature is weakly defined, but it does appear to correlate with other circular features identified on satellite images of the area. Targets 2 and 3 appear to originate from the center of this feature. The VLF surveys show two parallel conductive anomalies that originate from the center of Area 3 and extend to the northwest, including one strong VLF conductor located in Target 3.

Diamond Drilling

Three short diamond drill holes were completed on a pre-existing road that transects the Horton Area. These drill holes were not targeted on any specific features and were designed to provide depth to bedrock in the area as well as outlining rock units below colluvium.

‘Scout' Drill Holes Horton Area

Hole

Easting

Northing

Azimuth

Dip

Depth (m)

Colluvium Depth (m)

Thor-243

464,700.2

5,616,432.4

0.0

-90.0

100.3

9.3

Thor-249

464,653.7

5,616,334.9

0.0

-90.0

83.2

3.5

Thor-254

464,534.5

5,616,277.9

196.0

-47.0

90.2

9.1

Total/Average

273.7

7.3

Drill holes Thor-243 intersected black (carbonaceous) metasediments and metavolcaniclastic rocks that contained minor pyrite and localized breccia zones. The depth of the colluvium was 9.3m, and this is shallow enough that soil sampling should be an effective tool to detect subsurface mineralization. Thor-243 intersected bedrock at a depth of 3.5m below the surface, and this drill encountered zones of significant quartz veining within rocks identical to Thor-243. Drill hole Thor-254 was drilled on the west end of the Horton access road and encountered 9.1m of colluvium before hitting bedrock. Rocks in this hole were dominated by metasedimentary and volcaniclastic rocks, and included areas of significant quartz veining that did not contain appreciable gold or silver.

Comment

John Gardiner, President and CEO of Taranis comments "2024 gave us a much better understanding of the source of grab samples identified in the Horton Area. A combined approach using soil sampling, geophysics, boulder sampling and limited diamond drilling has identified two high-priority targets (Targets 2 & 3) that occur within a circular magnetic feature and have corresponding VLF anomalies. If we are able to successfully identify bedrock-related mineralization in this area and expand the epithermal deposit west of the Ripper Fault and Gold Pit, this opens up a new exploration area at Thor".

Quality Control and Laboratory Methods

All samples for the Thor project were securely delivered to Actlabs in Kamloops, British Columbia. Analytical work was completed both at the Kamloops and Ancaster, Ontario locations. Actlabs is ISO 17025 accredited. Taranis completed two types of geochemical analysis on the drill core.

Soil Samples were collected in the field using a gas-powered auger, and stored in soil sample bags that were subsequently dried in the field . They were analyzed for 42 elements by 4-Acid Digestion / Inductively Coupled Plasma - Mass Spectrometry ("ICP-MS") and for gold by 30g Fire Assay / Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry ("AAS").

Visibly (or potentially mineralized sections of core) were systematically sampled after sawing the core in half onsite. Samples were analyzed for 42 elements by 4-Acid Digestion / Inductively Coupled Plasma - Mass Spectrometry ("ICP-MS") and for gold by 30g Fire Assay / Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry ("AAS"). Where overlimit values were encountered in the analysis of these samples, ore-grade' determinations were made using subsequent ICP analysis and gravimetric methods. As a Quality Control ("QC") measure, Taranis also submitted analytical standards into the sample stream every tenth sample in addition to the laboratory's own quality control methods.

Qualified Person

Exploration activities at Thor were overseen by John Gardiner (P. Geo.), who is a Qualified Person under

the meaning of Canadian National Instrument 43-101. John Gardiner is the principal of John J. Gardiner &

Associates, LLC which operates in British Columbia under Firm Permit Number 1002256. Mr. Gardiner has reviewed and approved the comments contained within this News Release.

Taranis currently has 100,348,854 shares issued and outstanding (113,827,227 shares on a fully-diluted basis).

TARANIS RESOURCES INC.

Per: John J. Gardiner (P. Geo.), President and CEO

For further information contact:

John J. Gardiner
681 Conifer Lane
Estes Park, Colorado 80517
Phone: (303) 716-5922 Cell: (720) 209-3049
johnjgardiner@earthlink.net

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This News Release may contain forward looking statements based on assumptions and judgments of management regarding future events or results that may prove to be inaccurate as a result of factors beyond its control, and actual results may differ materially from expected results.

SOURCE: Taranis Resources, Inc.



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FAQ

What are the key findings from Taranis Resources' (TNREF) 2024 Thor exploration program?

The exploration identified seven potential sources for high-grade boulders, with Targets 2 & 3 showing high importance, discovered through soil sampling, geophysics, and diamond drilling within a circular magnetic feature.

How many soil samples did TNREF collect at the Thor project's Horton area?

Taranis collected 204 soil samples using a soil auger in a systematic grid covering the Horton area.

What makes the Horton area significant for TNREF's Thor project?

The area is highly prospective as it lies west of the Ripper Fault, uphill from the known Thor deposit, suggesting mineralized samples may have a different origin than the existing epithermal deposit.

What distinguishes the 2024 Horton area grab samples from the Thor epithermal deposit?

The grab samples showed a general lack of zinc and lead content, suggesting a different origin than the Thor epithermal deposit which is enriched in these metals.
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