en.Wedoany.com Reported - Rokmaster Resources Corp. (TSXV: RKR) (OTCQB: RKMSF) (FSE: 1RR1) has announced the latest progress of its exploration activities at the Nechako Project. The company plans to conduct a detailed induced polarization (IP) survey on multiple porphyry Cu-(Mo±Au) targets at the Mystery Property to refine targets for fall drilling tests.
The IP survey will be carried out by SJ Geophysics, utilizing a pole-dipole active array technique capable of detecting chargeability and resistivity data at depths of 300 to 400 meters. The current priority targets are the B2 and B3 zones, where rock sample results show elevated copper, molybdenum, and gold values associated with strongly potassic-altered andesite containing a dense network of pyrite-chalcopyrite-biotite-magnetite veinlets. The B2 zone is exposed for approximately 200 meters along a creek, while the surrounding area (including the extension to the B3 zone for about 800 meters) is covered by glacial till, making the IP survey data instrumental in planning specific drill locations in this area.
Approximately 2.5 kilometers northeast of the Mystery Property, an IP survey is planned to investigate coincident soil and magnetic anomalies in the northern part of the Ford Anomaly. This area is underlain by rhyolite of the Kasalka Group, displaying widespread and intense phyllic alteration, including strong sericite replacement and disseminated pyrite. Previous hyperspectral studies from prior years indicate the presence of higher-temperature paragonite below a certain elevation in the Ford Anomaly, suggesting mineralization potential at depth.
Approximately 1.1 kilometers north of the Ford Anomaly, the planned IP survey will be used to test a zone of quartz veinlets within sericitized and potassic-altered porphyritic monzonite. Re-Os age dating studies of molybdenite mineralization in this zone (from the company's news release dated January 23, 2026) indicate it belongs to the Late Cretaceous Bulkley Intrusive Suite, which is associated with regional porphyry systems such as the Huckleberry, Ox, Seel, and Poplar deposits.
The company also plans to commence field work at the Fox-Coconut Property in early June to further explore high-grade gold-silver mineralization in this area. Additionally, geochemical results from the drilling program completed at the Hanson Property in April 2026 are expected to be released soon.
The Mystery Property is part of the Nechako Project, which covers a total area of 26,704 hectares (267 square kilometers) across three drill-permitted properties in central British Columbia. Located in the southern portion of the productive Stikine terrane, the Nechako Project hosts multiple significant porphyry Cu-(Mo±Au) mineralization targets and high-grade Au-Ag vein system targets, where the company is systematically advancing toward robust drill targets. The technical information in this news release has been prepared in accordance with Canadian regulatory requirements under National Instrument 43-101 and has been reviewed and approved by Eric Titley (P.Geo.), a Qualified Person independent of Rokmaster.
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