Carolina Rush Identifies Compelling Porphyry Drill Targets from Deep-Sensing MT-IP Geophysical Survey at Brewer Gold-Copper Project

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Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - April 28, 2025) - Carolina Rush Corporation (TSXV: RUSH) (OTCQB: PUCCF) ("Carolina Rush," "Rush" or the "Company") is pleased to report initial results and analysis from its recently completed magnetotelluric (MT) and induced polarization (IP) geophysical surveys conducted at its Brewer Gold-Copper Project in South Carolina, USA. The survey has revealed compelling subsurface features that suggest the presence of a buried porphyry system.

Highlights

  • A large columnar zone of low resistivity has been identified below and west of the former mine, extending to depths greater than 1,500 meters.

  • A broad halo of high chargeability surrounds this zone, extending more than 500 meters deep.

  • Magnitudes and geometries of the low-resistivity and high-chargeability bodies are consistent with an inferred intrusion and sulfide shell, and may represent the underlying porphyry source for Brewer's high sulfidation Au-Cu mineralization.

  • The geophysical models, in conjunction with geological models, present compelling drill targets to test for the presence of a buried Cu-Au porphyry system.

"We are extremely encouraged by these results, which confirm our long-standing belief in Brewer's deeper porphyry potential," said Layton Croft, Carolina Rush President and CEO. "The clear data-driven correlation between our geological model and geophysical signatures provides a powerful case for a buried porphyry system. These are exactly the kind of high-quality deep drill targets we had hoped the MT-IP survey would reveal. Now we are designing a drill program to determine the mineralization potential of the Brewer porphyry target."

Survey Parameters and Design

The Brewer MT-IP survey was conducted by Zonge International Geophysical Services (Zonge) over a four-week period beginning February 24, 2025. The survey consisted of 5 lines approximately 3.8 km in length spaced 200 meters apart across the Brewer property (see Figure 1). The survey was designed to cover the extent of advanced argillic alteration exposed on the surface, and to map the geology down to depths of approximately 1,500 meters. The tensor MT survey was conducted with 100-meter stations along each line. The dipole-dipole IP survey was conducted with 400-meter transmitter dipoles and 100-meter receiver dipoles, with 100-meter array moves up to N=32.5.

Figure 1. Index Map Showing Location of Deep-Sensing MT-IP Survey

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