Flow Metals Completes VLF Survey and Secures Sixtymile Land Use Approval in Canada
2026-07-09 17:10
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Flow Metals Corp. (CSE: FWM) has announced the completion of a 3.6-kilometer ground Very Low Frequency Electromagnetic survey at its wholly-owned New Brenda copper porphyry project in British Columbia, and the approval of a 10-year mining land use permit for its Sixtymile gold project in the Yukon.

"The VLF-EM survey mapped shallow conductors directly corresponding to the company's known surface mineralization and provided precise targets for manual trenching. The survey also highlighted new conductive trends in areas with no surface exposure," said Scott Sheldon, President and CEO of the company. "Additionally, the company has obtained mining land use approval at Sixtymile, a key regulatory milestone for multi-year mechanized exploration in the Yukon. The company is now authorized to mobilize heavy equipment for trenching, drilling, and road construction."

The ground VLF-EM survey established an empirical geophysical calibration baseline over the N1 mineralized zone (target NB 002 ST_031). Among the strong conductive anomalies detected, the Fraser filter peak was -38.18%, and the Karous-Hjelt apparent current density reached up to 17.89. These readings overlap with known outcrops and copper mineralization encountered during the 2025 shallow backpack drilling program.

Using this baseline signature, the survey identified multiple high-priority, steeply dipping shallow conductors beneath the overburden, including: a 167-meter-wide large conductive footprint NB 006 ST_011, producing the grid's highest current density of 25.01; a strongly localized conductive response NB 001 ST_058, with current density increasing with depth, interpreted as a possible southern extension of NB 006 ST_011; a high surface electromagnetic response NB 004 ST_038, with a Fraser value of -27.11%, located on a direct line between the N1 mineralized zone and the newly identified NB 006 ST_011 anomaly; and a strong conductive target NB 001 ST_080, reflecting the baseline signature on the eastern grid. The next phase of exploration will directly target the newly identified anomalies and will include an expanded VLF grid.

Regarding the Sixtymile gold project, the company announced that the Mineral Resources and Exploration Division has completed its review and formally approved the LQ00601 mining land use permit. This final authorization enables the company to execute Class 3 operating parameters, including mobilizing heavy equipment for road construction, trenching, and systematic diamond drilling within the 18-kilometer regional thrust fault corridor. Additionally, with assistance from Stantec Consulting Ltd., Flow Metals has completed a draft heritage resource overview assessment for the project.

The New Brenda project, located in the Quesnel terrane of southern British Columbia, is a road-accessible copper-molybdenum-silver exploration project directly adjacent to the historic Brenda mine. The project is centered on the Xenolith porphyry (XP) target, a local granodiorite porphyry stock intruding Triassic Nicola Group volcanic rocks. Recent shallow backpack drilling and geochemical analysis at the N1 mineralized zone returned surface mineralization values of up to 0.24% copper and 20.25 g/t silver.

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