Go Metals Corp. announced nickel and copper sulfides have been visually identified at all five zones from the first ever drilling at the 100% owned HSP Nickel-Copper PGE Project, Quebec, Canada (the "Property"). The program has completed 1,250 metres of drilling to date and initial samples have been sent for analysis at an independent laboratory to be assayed for nickel, copper, platinum, and palladium content. Program Initial Highlights: 5 targets with confirmed visual nickel-copper mineralization all beginning near surface; Drilling intersected wide intervals of mineralization in 5 zones and all remain open to depth; Massive and semi-massive mineralization total of 21 metres in HSP-DDH-22-02; Disseminated mineralization intercept of 175 metres in HSP-DDH-22-04 Established consistent preliminary structural orientation of mineralized zones. The 100% owned project was initially staked by the company over historical showings in 2019. The company has since expanded the footprint of the project to total 1502 kilometres covering the north and south contacts of the western portion of the Havre-Saint Pierre anorthosite complex. Results to
date support and indicate the geological model of a primary magmatic nickel-copper-cobalt-PGE mineralized system. The geological model for mineralization and 3D modelling is currently being developed by the Company.
The mineralized system is interpreted to remain open along strike and at depth. The company believes the presence of nickel-copper bearing sulphides at depth under all the large EM anomalies warrants significantly more drilling.