Exploring Significant Mineral Discoveries at Copper Island Project

Exciting Exploration Updates from North Bay Resources
BISHOP, Calif. — North Bay Resources, Inc. (the "Company" or "North Bay") (OTC: NBRI) has recently unveiled remarkable findings from the latest exploration efforts at its Copper Island Project. After thorough investigation in early 2025, the results demonstrate impressive mineral assays obtained from various rock samples.
Impressive Assay Results
The exploration teams focused on rock sampling across a selection of zones, specifically targeting the Pomeroy 1-3, Beaver, and Copper Bell areas. The assays revealed extraordinary findings of up to 5.69% copper, alongside 1 ounce per ton of silver, and 0.22% vanadium. On average, the assay values indicated a strong presence of 4.6% copper, 0.5 ounces per ton silver, and 0.9% vanadium. In addition, the metallurgy studies conducted on these samples indicated that a significant percentage of copper exists in oxide form, with some results showing as high as 74.4%. This oxide copper is often easier and more cost-effective to process, which can lead to higher recovery rates.
Analytical Methods Employed
The assays were meticulously performed at ALS Global Laboratory in North Vancouver, BC. Various meticulous methods were applied to ensure accurate results, including leach tests aimed at identifying the total copper present within the samples. The methods included standard aqua regia solvent techniques and innovative leach tests utilizing dilute sulfuric acid solutions.
Geological Overview of the Copper Island Project
The Copper Island Project is defined as a Red-Bed Copper deposit and is geographically positioned near known mineral resources. This property is characterized by the presence of Karmutsen volcanics, which compose highly fractured rocks filled with essential minerals. Within the geological structure, chalcocite—a significant copper mineral—was identified, showcasing remarkable concentrations in the higher-grade deposits.
Historical Exploration Insights
Historical activities around the Copper Island Project have created a rich foundation for current exploration. The journey of exploration began as far back as the early 1950s with Dodge Copper, which carried out extensive trenching and drilling efforts. These early developments led to the identification of multiple deposits and reserves, laying the groundwork for further investigations.
Noteworthy Developments
In addition to extensive drilling by various companies, the project saw significant advancements during the period of 2011 when Copper Island Mines Ltd. acquired the claims. They conducted geochemical sampling across highlighted zones, which resulted in notable copper-silver bearing occurrences, further enhancing the resource profile.
Recent Sampling and Assay Highlights
The recent exploration efforts, especially in 2023, delivered compelling assay results that further confirmed the mineral resource potential at the site. Notable samples included assays such as 23CIR-4 showing an astonishing 8.48% copper, contributing to the growing excitement around the project.
The Potential of Additional Zones
The zones like the Pomeroy 3 and 4 alone have identified a mineralization stretch of approximately 750 feet. The exploration has delineated multiple individual zones, each unveiling significant mineralization potential and contributing to the overall resource estimate.
Future Exploration Directions
North Bay Resources is poised for continued exploration and extraction efforts aimed at further unlocking the mineral wealth in the region. With both historical data and recent findings propelling exploration strategies, the Company is embarking on an ambitious path towards expanding its reserves.
Qualified Review of Scientific Content
Andris Kikauka (P.Geo), a Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101 standards, has thoroughly reviewed and endorsed the scientific and technical details shared within this update, ensuring compliance and reliability of the information conveyed.
Stay Connected with North Bay Resources
North Bay Resources Inc. values transparency and communication throughout its exploration journey. Contact information is readily available for stakeholders and interested parties to stay updated on the latest developments or to seek further insights.
Frequently Asked Questions
What recent assay results did North Bay Resources announce?
North Bay Resources reported assay results including up to 5.69% copper, 1 ounce of silver, and 0.22% vanadium from their Copper Island Project.
Where is the Copper Island Project located?
The Copper Island Project is located near Campbell River in British Columbia, Canada.
What minerals are being explored at the Copper Island Project?
The primary minerals being explored include copper, silver, and vanadium.
What methodologies were used for the assays?
The assays were conducted using standard aqua regia solvent methods and various leach tests aimed at total oxide copper extraction.
Who oversees the scientific review of exploration data?
Andris Kikauka (P.Geo) is the Qualified Person overseeing the scientific review of exploration data for North Bay Resources.
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