
North Peak Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: NPR) (OTCQB: NPRLF) announces that it has begun its Autumn drilling campaign at its Prospect Mountain Mine complex. The Property lies in the heart of the Eureka, Nevada mining camp along the famous Battle Mountain/Eureka gold trend. The Eureka camp has produced more than 3.1 Moz’s in gold to date.1 Historical mines and current mineral deposits in the area are located at key structural intersections and much of the mapping and exploration work by North Peak to date has focused on identifying these critical controlling faults.
“2025 has been a year of consolidation for the Company, with efforts focused on bringing the Property to 100% ownership, advancing our geological understanding in advance of drilling and commencing metallurgical test work on the historical dumps. We are looking forward to drilling to continue on from the successes of 2024. This initial phase will be to test new areas not drilled before and provide us with key information ahead of a larger campaign next year,” stated Rupert Williams, CEO.
This initial drilling campaign will be a mix of RC and diamond drilling across four main drill target areas: Williams/Wabash, Industry tunnel, Dean Cave complex and Lower PME.
Note 1: Represents historical production applicable to the Eureka camp. Sources: (a) “Technical Report, Lookout Mountain Project, Eureka County, Nevada, USA” dated effective Sept. 1, 2023 available under the SEDAR+ profile for Timberline Resources Corporation; (b) “NI 43-101 Technical Report on the Prospect Mountain Property, Eureka County, Nevada, USA” dated and effective April 10, 2023, available on the Company’s website and under its SEDAR+ profile; and (c) “Preliminary Economic Assessment of the i-80 Gold Corp. Ruby Hill Project, Eureka County, NV” dated effective December 31, 2024, available on the website and under the SEDAR+ profile for i-80 Gold Corp. The reader is cautioned that mineralization on adjacent properties is not necessarily indicative of what can or will be found within the Prospect Mountain Mine Complex.
Figure 1: Geology map showing proposed drilling areas
Review by Qualified Person, Quality Control and Reports
Mr. David Pym, CGeol., Consulting Geologist for the Company, is the Qualified Person (QP), as defined under National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, who reviewed and approved scientific and technical disclosure in this press release. The Qualified Person has not reviewed the mineral tenure, nor independently verified the legal status and ownership of the Property or any underlying property agreements.
Drilling and Sampling: 2024 Drilling was carried out using a Canadian built tracked MPD1500 RC drilling unit, the rig has jacks and a blade and is capable of working on small pads on steep ground to minimise ground prep. It is capable of drilling to 455m (1500ft) using 4-inch pipe and a 51/4 inch bit. Holes were cased down to 25-80ft with 8-inch steel casing drifted in using a tricone bit. RC drilling uses a hammer, that is not face sampling but samples 4ft away from the hammer. A face sampling hammer was also trialed to compare efficiency.
Under Nevada law dry sampling is not allowed due to dust restrictions so RC drilling is done wet, with water actively pumped down the hole mixing with pulverised sample and coming through the cyclone to an 8-compartment rotary fan wet splitter. Each compartment can be shut off giving control of the amount of split material. Rotary splitter was setup with 1:4 split, with the quarter split going into two calico bags housed in buckets, for an assay sample and a field duplicate for permanent reference. The remainder of the sample falls to the ground and runs into the sump. Each assay sample is for a 5ft (1.52m) interval. The splitter and cyclone are flushed every 4 samples or on noticing a change in color. Chips were collected from the splitter reject and put into chip trays for reference.
Calico bags are pre-labelled with hole number and footage, with an FD for field duplicate added to the sample number for the field duplicate. The drilling team are responsible for changing the bags and the clearly labelled footage intervals on the bags avoids sample mix-ups. Filled sample bags are laid on the ground in order so a visual check can be easily performed when collecting samples. Samples are loaded into a plastic crate and dispatched daily to the ALS Global prep-lab in Elko Nevada. A standard, a blank and a field duplicate were inserted after every 20 samples, for a QA/QC rate of 15%. Six standards from CDN Resource Laboratories were rotated through the samples. The standards had gold values ranging from 0.433 to 7.34 ppm.
Samples are dried crushed and pulverised and assayed for gold with a 30g fire assay and a 44 element ICP MS suite. Overlimit samples for gold, silver, lead, zinc and copper are automatically re-assayed by suitable methods.
About North Peak
The Company is a Canadian based gold exploration and development company listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol “NPR” and the OTCQB under the symbol “NPRLF”. Launched by the founding team behind both Kirkland Lake Gold and Rupert Resources, the team has a strong track record of acquiring mining assets, applying modern exploration techniques and taking them into operational mines.
North Peak’s flagship property is the Prospect Mountain Mine complex which lies in the Battle Mountain Eureka trend, in an area known as the Southern Eureka Gold Belt, where three styles of mineralization have been identified, gold, silver Carlin style mineralization, Carbonate Replacement gold, silver, lead, zinc mineralization (CRD) and carbonate hosted Porphyry Related Skarn lead, zinc and gold mineralization associated with cretaceous intrusions. At the Property, the CRD mineralization is heavily oxidized to depths of at least 610m (2,000ft) below the top of the ridge line.
A Plan of Operations is in place which covers part of the Property and entitles an operator to pursue surface exploration (totalling 189 acres), underground mining of up to 365,000 tons per annum and certain infrastructural works. A more complete description of the Property’s geology and mineralization, including at the Wabash area, can be found in the NI 43-101 Technical Report on the Prospect Mountain Property, Eureka County, Nevada, USA dated and with an effective date April 10, 2023, prepared by David Pym (Msc), CGeol. of LTI Advisory Ltd. and Dr Toby Strauss, CGeol, EurGeol., of Merlyn Consulting Ltd., which has been filed on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca under the profile of the Company and on the Company’s website.
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