VR Resources Confirms Mafic-Ultramafic Intrusion with Magmatic Sulfide in First Two Drillholes at Empire Project, Ontario

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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Dec. 10, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- VR Resources Ltd. (TSX.V: VRR, FSE: 5VR; OTCBB: VRRCF), the "Company", or “VR”, is pleased to announce it has completed the first two holes of the maiden drill program at its Empire Project in Northwestern Ontario. Drilling now confirms the Westwood magnetic target is a large mafic-ultramafic complex, showing magmatic sulfide segregations consistent with the showing over 600m to the west on the Trans Canada Highway, and shown in Photo 1. At least one more drill hole is planned at Empire before the holiday break, approximately 700 m to the north of Holes 1 and 2 to test the opposing margin of the intrusive complex.

IP Drill Targeting
Drilling to date on the Westwood target has focused on testing integrated features from the three independent surveys over the target shown in Figure 1, namely strong IP chargeability on Lines 1 and 3 correlating with the 2km long magnetic anomaly with coincident DIGEM conductivity.

Drill hole 1, WW24-001, 249 metres, focused on the strongest chargeability response of 18mV/V on Line 3, coinciding with strong vertical gradients on the eastern margin of the 2km long, NE-striking Westwood magnetic anomaly. Drilling intersected 240m of leucocratic gabbro and 1-2% pyrite-pyrrhotite with strong evidence of mafic-ultramafic magma mixing and brecciation throughout the hole (Photo 2).

Drill hole 2, WW24-002, 495 metres, was drilled from the same pad as Hole 1 but directed to the southwest into the coincident magnetic high and airborne DIGEM conductivity anomaly with a 10-15 mV/V chargeability anomaly. The hole began in the same leucocratic gabbro before transitioning at 45m into a gradually coarsening mafic-ultramafic intrusive with magmatic sulfide through to the end of the hole. 4 rush samples of the strongest sulfide are now at the lab in Thunder Bay for gold, copper, PGE and trace element analysis.

From VR's CEO Justin Daley: “The first two holes ever drilled at the Empire project have now given us a proof of concept for the large mafic-ultramafic intrusions inferred from the magnetic survey flown last winter. The goal for this drill program was simple: to test our integrated geophysical targets for a larger interval of the mafic rock with sulfides observed along the Trans Canada exposure, and Holes 1 and 2 have shown us just that. We look forward to providing further updates as we complete remaining holes planned on the other side of the complex, and as we receive assay results on this first batch of samples of sulfide in the first two holes.”