PTX Enhances the Geological Interpretation of Its Exploration Target at The W2 Cu-Ni-PGE Project, Ontario

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Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - May 7, 2025) - PTX Metals Inc. (TSXV: PTX) (OTCQB: PANXF) (FSE: 9PX) ("PTX" or the "Company"), a mineral exploration company focused on Cu-Ni-Au-PGE and Gold projects in Ontario, is pleased to release a refined 3D geological interpretation and the new Heli-GT Magnetic Survey (Mag Survey) results for the Central Target area of the W2 Cu-Ni-Au-PGE Project (W2 Project) located in the Ring of Fire, Ontario, Canada. PTX engaged an independent consulting firm to create a 3D geological model and in-house resource estimate using the recently flown high-resolution Mag Survey, along with an incremented compilation of drilling data at the W2 Property.

This enhanced model has outlined a direct correlation of mineralization with a gabbro lithology unit, for which geophysics methods have emphasized the continuous nature of the targeted domains. Initially modeled as discrete zones (CA1, CA2 and AP) in the Exploration Target released on September 4th, 2024 (the Exploration Target), the new interpretation highlights the potential continuity of the mineralization as one or more Cu-Ni-Au-PG-bearing gabbro horizons that can be traced for approximately 8 km. These latest results produced a foundation for future exploration at the Central Target with objectives of improving and expanding the current resource estimates.

Additionally, as a corporate update, PTX is pleased to report that Cindy Davis, the company's existing Corporate Controller, has been appointed to Chief Financial Officer (CFO) for a streamlined accounting and controller function.

Highlights of outcomes from recent work at the Central Target

  • New 3D geological interpretation:

    • Definition of an 8-km strike length folded stratigraphy-parallel horizon, and main host for mineralization.

    • Identified thrusting/fault imbrications responsible for thick mineralization intercepted at the CA1 showing; this geologic configuration is ideal for potential near surface bulk extraction.

    • Additional data compilation included 20 additional historical drill holes in the database, completing the consolidation of all historical and current drill holes for a total of 20,402m in 111 drill holes.

    • Updated 3D model formed the basis for an in-house, non-NI 43-101 compliant resource estimate which has further confirmed the Exploration Target, and will assist in providing context of ongoing exploration efforts.

  • High-resolution Mag Survey:

    • Improved definition of known magnetic anomalies.

    • Untested gabbro mag/conductivity high targets with potential for major expansion of the exploration target in the Central Target area.