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Intrepid Metals Intersects 177.25m of 0.58% Copper Equivalent from Ringo Zone at Corral Copper

 

 

 

 

 

Intrepid Metals Corp. (TSX-V: INTR) (OTCQB: IMTCF) is pleased to provide assay results assay results from two additional diamond drill holes from the Ringo Zone, part of the ongoing 2025 drill campaign at the Company’s flagship Corral Copper Property  in Cochise County, Arizona (see Figure 1 below). Assay results for the final 4 holes of the 2025 drill program are pending.

 

“With every new round of results, we’re not only advancing the geological understanding of Corral but also strengthening Intrepid’s strategic position in the copper sector,” said Mark Morabito, Chairman and CEO of Intrepid Metals. “The growing scale of the system reinforces our view that Corral represents a rare opportunity to deliver meaningful value for shareholders and attract the attention of major industry players.”

 

Highlights from Holes CC25_041 and CC25_042:

 

CC25_041:

  • 177.25 meters of 0.41% Copper, 0.19 grams per ton Gold and 2.52 gpt Silver (0.58% Copper Equivalent1) including,
    • 13.00m of 2.20 % Cu, 0.84 gpt Au and 4.46 gpt Ag (2.76% CuEq1).

CC25_042:

  • 26.50m of 0.25% Cu, 0.17 gpt Au and 1.13 gpt Ag (0.46% CuEq1) and,
  • 47.85m of 0.33% Cu, 0.27 gpt Au and 3.99 gpt Ag (0.63% CuEq1) including
    • 11.35m of 0.98% Cu, 0.35 gpt Au and 7.40 gpt Ag (1.31% CuEq1).

 

Technical Information

 

All scientific and technical information in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Daniel MacNeil, P.Geo. Mr. MacNeil is a Technical Advisor to the Company and is a qualified person for the purposes of National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.

 

Mr. MacNeil has verified the drilling data disclosed in this news release, including the assay and test data underlying the information or opinions contained in this news release. Mr. MacNeil verified the data disclosed (including previously released Intrepid data underlying the information disclosed) in this news release by reviewing imported and sorted assay data; checking the performance of blank samples and certified reference materials; reviewing the variance in field duplicate results; and reviewing grade calculation formulas. Mr. MacNeil detected no significant QA/QC issues during review of the data and is not aware of any sampling, recovery or other factors that could materially affect the accuracy or reliability of the drilling data referred to in this news release.

 

As it relates to adjacent properties disclosed in this news release, Mr. MacNeil has been unable to verify the information and that the information is not necessarily indicative to the mineralization on the Corral Copper Property.

 

Figure 1: Drill plan map from the Ringo Zone at Corral Copper

 

Table 1: Drill Intercepts for the Ringo Zone1

 

CC25_038 & CC25_039 COMPOSITE INTERCEPTS
DRILL HOLE DETAILS ANALYZED GRADE DILUTED METAL
EQUIVALENT1
DRILL HOLE FROM TO LENGTH COPPER GOLD SILVER ZINC CUEQ AUEQ
ID (m) (m) (m) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (%) (%) (ppm)
CC25_041 25.00 26.50 1.50 0.113 0.005 0.500 0.001 0.110 0.090
CC25_041 30.55 40.85 10.30 0.440 0.021 0.811 0.031 0.410 0.340
CC25_041 58.35 63.70 5.35 0.229 0.085 0.781 0.055 0.300 0.250
CC25_041 65.00 67.50 2.50 0.065 0.092 1.377 0.059 0.180 0.140
CC25_041 117.50 294.75 177.25 0.413 0.195 2.524 0.034 0.580 0.480
Incl. 164.50 294.75 130.25 0.517 0.213 2.800 0.041 0.690 0.570
And 247.00 260.00 13.00 2.199 0.838 4.458 0.068 2.760 2.260
CC25_042 11.50 13.00 1.50 0.094 0.015 1.300 0.001 0.110 0.090
CC25_042 26.90 32.50 5.60 0.118 0.017 0.411 0.002 0.120 0.100
CC25_042 50.50 56.50 6.00 0.194 0.020 0.975 0.021 0.200 0.160
CC25_042 76.00 153.60 77.60 0.182 0.098 1.580 0.141 0.310 0.250
Incl. 79.00 105.50 26.50 0.250 0.173 1.131 0.252 0.460 0.380
CC25_042 167.90 171.00 3.10 0.080 0.081 2.403 0.017 0.180 0.150
CC25_042 178.50 226.35 47.85 0.334 0.273 3.995 0.128 0.630 0.520
Incl. 178.50 185.55 7.05 0.494 0.733 2.972 0.009 1.180 0.960
And 215.00 226.35 11.35 0.982 0.354 7.399 0.153 1.310 1.070
CC25_042 245.95 247.80 1.85 0.294 0.142 3.978 0.051 0.450 0.370

 

 

Table 2: Drill Hole Location Information for all holes drilled in 2025

 

DRILL START END EASTING NORTHING ELEVATION AZIMUTH INCLINATION DEPTH
HOLE DATE DATE (m) (m) (m) (°) (°) (m)
CC25_026 2025-04-28 2025-05-03 613245 3514003 1424 0 -90 234.4
CC25_027 2025-05-04 2025-05-08 613265 3514017 1423 0 -90 224.65
CC25_028 2025-05-09 2025-05-16 613267 3513936 1420 0 -90 240.8
CC25_029 2025-05-17 2025-05-23 613353 3513985 1415 225 -60 305.1
CC25_030 2025-05-24 2025-05-30 613219 3513900 1423 0 -90 270.7
CC25_031 2025-05-31 2025-06-06 611891 3515918 1501 235 -40 320.65
CC25_032 2025-06-07 2025-06-12 612028 3515934 1472 0 -90 313.05
CC25_033 2025-06-12 2025-06-17 612135 3515757 1485 235 -80 230.1
CC25_034 2025-06-18 2025-06-22 612169 3514840 1495 250 -45 204.2
CC25_035 2025-06-22 2025-06-29 612258 3514776 1494 245 -50 249.95
CC25_036 2025-06-30 2025-07-06 612177 3514898 1497 250 -50 219.6
CC25_037 2025-07-07 2025-07-18 613050 3514029 1435 0 -90 334.65
CC25_038 2025-07-19 2025-07-29 613337 3513870 1422 0 -90 282.55
CC25_039 2025-07-30 2025-08-09 613276 3513906 1420 0 -90 255.75
CC25_040 2025-08-10 2025-08-22 613341 3513664 1438 0 -90 331.30
CC25_041 2025-08-23 2025-08-27 613099 3513981 1428 0 -90 310.00
CC25_042 2025-08-28 2025-09-02 613188 3513970 1425 0 -90 274.90
CC25_043 2025-09-03 2025-09-10 613305 3514040 1420 0 -90 212.15
CC25_044 2025-09-11 2025-09-15 613156 3513936 1425 0 -90 290.15
CC25_045 2025-09-15 2025-09-22 614067 3513972 1411 215 -70 391.05
CC25_046 2025-09-23 2025-09-27 613206 3513935 1423 0 -90 269.75

 

 

Quality Assurance and Quality Control

 

Drill core was first reviewed by a geologist, who identified and marked intervals for sampling. The marked sample intervals were then cut in half with a diamond saw; half of the core was left in the core box and the other half was removed, placed in plastic bags, sealed and labeled. Intervals and unique sample numbers are recorded on the drill logs and the samples are sequenced with standards and blanks inserted according to a predefined QA/QC procedure. The samples are maintained under security on site until they are shipped to the analytical lab.

 

All core samples were sent to ALS Geochemistry (ALS), a division of ALS Global, in Tucson, Arizona, for sample preparation, with pulps sent to the ALS Geochemistry laboratory in Reno, Nevada for analysis. ALS meets all requirements of International Standards ISO/IEC 17025:2017 and ISO 9001:2015 for analytical procedures and is independent of the Company. HQ size core was split and sampled over approximately two metre intervals. Samples were analyzed using: ALS’s Fire Assay Fusion method (Au-AA23) with an AA finish for gold and by gravimetric finish (Au-GRA21) for samples assaying greater than 10 ppm (gpt) gold; by a 36-element four acid digest ICP-AES analysis (ME-ICP61) with additional analysis for High Grade Cu (Cu-OG62), High Grade Zn (Zn-OG62) and High Grade Pb (Pb-OG62); and for silver assays above 100 ppm (g/t) by Fire Assay Fusion method with gravimetric finish (Ag-GRA21). ME-ICP61 results were reported in parts per million (ppm), High Grade (OG62) results were reported in percent (%). In addition to ALS quality assurance- quality control (QA/QC) protocols, Intrepid implements an internal QA/QC program that includes the insertion of sample blanks, duplicates, and standards, with QA QC control samples comprising approximately 10% of the sample stream.

 

About Corral Copper

 

The Corral Copper Property, located near historical mining areas, is an advanced exploration and development opportunity in Cochise County, Arizona. Corral is located 15 miles east of the famous mining town of Tombstone and 22 miles north of the historic Bisbee mining camp which has produced more than 8 billion pounds of copper2. Production from the Bisbee mining camp, or within the district as disclosed in the next paragraph, is not necessarily indicative of the mineral potential at Corral.

 

The district has a mining history dating back to the late 1800s, with several small mines extracting copper from the area in the early 1900s, producing several thousand tons. Between 1950 and 2008, various companies explored parts of the district, but the effort was uncoordinated, non-synergistic and focused on discrete land positions and commodities due to the fragmented ownership. There is over 50,000m of historical drilling at Corral mainly centered on the Ringo, Earp and Holliday Zones and although this core has been destroyed, Intrepid has a historical digital drill hole archive database which the Company uses for the purposes of exploration targeting and drill hole planning. Intrepid, through ongoing exploration drilling and surface geological mapping, sampling and prospecting is increasing confidence in the validity of this data.

 

Intrepid is confident that by combining modern exploration techniques with historical data and with a clear focus on responsible development, the Corral Copper Property can quickly become an advanced exploration stage project and move towards development studies.

 

About Intrepid Metals Corp.

 

Intrepid Metals Corp. is a Canadian company focused on exploring for high-grade essential metals such as copper, silver, and zinc mineral projects in proximity to established mining jurisdictions in southeastern Arizona, USA. The Company has acquired or has agreements to acquire several drill ready projects, including the Corral Copper Project (a district scale advanced exploration and development opportunity with significant shallow historical drill results), the Tombstone South Project (within the historical Tombstone mining district with geological similarities to the Taylor Deposit, which was purchased for $1.3B in 20183, though mineralization at the Taylor Deposit is not necessarily indicative of the mineral potential at the Tombstone South Project) both of which are located in Cochise County, Arizona and the Mesa Well Project (located in the Laramide Copper Porphyry Belt in Arizona). Intrepid has assembled an exceptional team with considerable experience with exploration, developing, and permitting new projects within North America.

 

Posted October 22, 2025

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