BCM Resources Corp. informed its shareholders that the exploration drilling program at its Thompson Knolls (TK) greenfield Cu-Au-Ag-Mo porphyry system in southwestern Utah, USA has resumed. The Company has received permits from the BLM to drill an additional 7 diamond drill holes for 24,200 feet (7,400 meters) as highlighted in the news release of September 8, 2022.

TK7 drill hole is in progress: Drilling is currently underway in hole TK7, that is designed to test the center of the highest magnetic anomaly. The company also planning to test the extension of the mineralization in the western flank previously intercepted in drill holes TK3a and TK5, however, drilling at the latter failed to reach the mineralized intrusion due to drilling complications. The company anticipates that drill hole TK8 would confirm the extension of the mineralization in the intrusion in the western direction.

Drill holes TK9, TK10, and TK11 are designed to test the potential for mineralized skarns along the northern edge of the TK intrusion. Drill holes TK12 and TK13 will test the eastern flank of the mineralized intrusion. The greenfield TK Cu-Au-Ag-Mo porphyry project is located approximately 210 km southwest of Rio Tinto's giant Bingham Canyon porphyry copper-molybdenum-gold mine and smelter complex near Salt Lake City, Utah.

It is accessed by a highway and then by a network of gravel roads.