High Priority Epithermal Drill Targets Defined At Grayson Project Along Strike From Relief Canyon Mine


EDMONTON - Cortus Metals Inc. CEO Sean Mager, reported, "The new geochemical and gravimetric data, at the Grayson project in Pershing County, Nevada, in addition to previous mapping, rock sampling and a detailed ground magnetic survey have enabled the team to define achievable drill targets and bring the Grayson project to the drill-ready stage. This proprietary data and a highly prospective land package present an excellent opportunity to deliver a 2,000-4,000 meter drilling program with potential for a significant discovery."

The gravity survey covers an area of 42.9 km2 over the central-southern portion of the Grayson property, indicating two zones of achievable drill depths. The soil samples were collected at 120m intervals with 150m line spacing, totaling 686 samples over the target area of 17.63 km2. Samples were analyzed for 61 elements using the Ionic Leach method, a proven technique for detecting buried precious metal mineralization. The results displayed zones of elevated gold as well as important gold pathfinder elements including arsenic, mercury, and antimony.