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Finding basic minerals that help the infinity of NSW copper goals

Infinity Mining identified a magnetic mineral pyrhotyite in the core of the drill in its CANGAI copper project in New South Wales, which prompted the company to conduct a new magnetic survey to help in future copper direction.

The discovery was created as a result of re -logging in the core from one drilling hole in Cangai, which revealed the presence of a slightly magnetic mineral pyrotite in connection with copper mineralization.

Pirhotite is a naturally occurring iron mineral, sometimes called “magnetic pyrite” because of its poor magnetism. It has a similar color to pyrite and occurs in many rock types, including sealed rocks, magic rocks and sea and origin rocks.

This is commonly associated with other sulfide minerals, such as pyrite, chalkopyrite (copper sulfide) and pentlandite, nickel sulfur mineral, which is the main mineral of ore for nickel.

The basis of the Infinity proposal to conduct a new aeromagnetic test based on drones is a simple enough-canteen can be carried out at a very low level and with tight intervals of the airline.

These features should produce high -resolution results sensitive to relatively poor magnetic signatures in pirhotytics to identify and model all zones rich in copper, especially at a depth or under a surface cover.

Infinity perceives this method as offering fast, effective, flexible and cheap exploration tool to identify the extensions of known copper mineralization and locating new drill goals.

The re-login core was initially decided to re-assess the high-quality core drilled by previous Castillo Copper owners, which includes a 4.39-meter interception of 5.06 %, 2.56 percent zinc and 20.1 grams per ton (g/t) silver with 49.9 m, with peak values ​​of 14.45 % copper, 5.93 % and 40.1 g/t silver.

Re -login in Infinity estimated the content of pyrottes at 1 to 20 percent in the highest copper content zone from 49 m to 54.27 m.

Infinity will use the previous magnetic data to help design a new drone test and direct 3D modeling of a new set of drones.

The reference to previous data will help the company direct key magnetic trends, cut unnecessary grounding, maintain strict control of the length of the line, minimize exceeds and maintain costs.

Identification of a magnetic pyrotite in high -quality copper mineralization zones in Cangai emphasizes the exciting opportunity to define new exploration goals with a high priority for testing the drill. By using modern magnetic research techniques and sophisticated 3D modeling, we can significantly improve our understanding of the copper system and effectively test extensions to known high -quality copper zones.

The CANGAI Infinity Mining project was taken over from Castillo Copper in October 2024. It includes three search licenses awarded in the north-eastern part of the NSW, about 220 km southwest of Bisbane.

The CANGAI Copper Mine operated historically in the years 1904–1917, producing 5000 tons of copper along with gold and silver.

The place is known for high-quality copper deposits, with historical ore feet from 7-10 percent of copper.

The company begins reinterpretation of old CRA and Western Mining Magnetics data sets, planning a new drone survey and is preparing for 3D modeling of new results that come from the new aviation program.

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