NI 43-101 Provides Insight Into Additional Targets At Majuba Hill Porphyry Copper Project

VANCOUVER - Majuba Hill Copper Corp. reported that the geologic controls of mineralization identified during block model construction at the Company’s Copper Porphyry Project for the National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (NI 43-101) titled “Technical Report for the Majuba Hill Copper Project, Pershing County, Nevada” are applicable to the 789 Zone Target area.

Recent compilation of the structural corridors combined with the intrusive rock geology appear to be very important for discovering additional copper at Majuba Hill. The 789 Zone was originally identified based on the Induced Polarization/Resistivity (IP) program and soil geochemistry surveys conducted in summer 2021.

The northwest trending exploration corridor outlines the alignment of the IP and the block model grade domains. Utilizing remote sensing to analyze the clays could help to refine the exploration target zone. Shortwave Infrared (SWIR) analysis of core and applying portable X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometry (XRF) in the field will help to quickly advance the targets.

"Our focus for Majuba Hill is to convert the Target Exploration copper mineralization into the indicated and inferred category with our next drilling campaign. I am pleased that the work being done at Majuba continues to show us additional zones where drilling could add copper to the deposit. Using all the technology at our disposal will help make Majuba into the newest large copper deposit in the Western United States.” said, David Greenway, CEO.