Hayasa Metals has initiated its 2025 drilling campaign at the Urasar Copper-Gold Project in Armenia, contracting AT Group for a 2,000-meter diamond drilling program across 8-9 holes. The program, expected to complete in 9 weeks, follows a comprehensive exploration effort since mid-2023 that included geochemical surveys, geophysics, and geological mapping. While the 2024 drilling results were sub-economic, the discovery of a 1960 Soviet-era report revealed that previous drill holes targeted areas too far south. The 2025 program features revised targeting strategies, focusing on Western Targets with 6 holes and the Black River Target with 2 holes. The company aims to explore what it believes could become a district-scale series of mineralized systems, potentially hosting tier-one epithermal gold and/or copper porphyry deposits.
Hayasa Metals ha avviato la campagna di perforazione 2025 presso il Progetto Rame-Oro Urasar in Armenia, affidando ad AT Group un programma di perforazioni diamantate di 2.000 metri suddiviso in 8-9 fori. Il programma, che si prevede terminerà in 9 settimane, segue un ampio lavoro di esplorazione iniziato a metà 2023, che ha incluso indagini geochimiche, geofisiche e mappature geologiche. Sebbene i risultati delle perforazioni del 2024 siano stati sotto la soglia economica, la scoperta di un rapporto sovietico del 1960 ha rivelato che i fori precedenti erano stati effettuati troppo a sud. Il programma 2025 presenta strategie di targeting riviste, concentrandosi sui Bersagli Occidentali con 6 fori e sul Bersaglio Black River con 2 fori. L'azienda punta a esplorare quella che ritiene possa diventare una serie di sistemi mineralizzati di scala distrettuale, potenzialmente ospitanti depositi di oro epiterma di primo livello e/o porfiri di rame.
Hayasa Metals hat seine Bohrkampagne 2025 im Urasar Kupfer-Gold-Projekt in Armenien gestartet und AT Group mit einem 2.000 Meter umfassenden Diamantbohrprogramm über 8-9 Bohrlöcher beauftragt. Das Programm, das voraussichtlich in 9 Wochen abgeschlossen sein wird, folgt auf umfassende Erkundungsarbeiten seit Mitte 2023, die geochemische Untersuchungen, Geophysik und geologische Kartierungen umfassten. Obwohl die Bohrergebnisse von 2024 wirtschaftlich nicht tragfähig waren, zeigte ein 1960er sowjetischer Bericht, dass frühere Bohrlöcher zu weit südlich angesetzt wurden. Das Programm 2025 zeichnet sich durch überarbeitete Zielstrategien aus, mit Fokus auf westliche Ziele mit 6 Bohrlöchern und das Black River Ziel mit 2 Bohrlöchern. Das Unternehmen beabsichtigt, das zu erkunden, was es für eine potenzielle Distrikt-übergreifende Reihe mineralisierter Systeme hält, die erstklassige epithermale Gold- und/oder Kupferporphyrvorkommen beherbergen könnten.
Positive
Recovery of Soviet-era data has helped refine drilling targets and explain previous sub-economic results
Comprehensive exploration work completed since mid-2023 confirmed a robust 15 km-long geochemical anomaly
Company has successfully mobilized drilling equipment and commenced operations
Previous relationship with contracted drilling company AT Group indicates operational familiarity
Negative
2024 drill program yielded sub-economic results due to incorrect targeting
Previous drilling intersected only unmineralized footwall rocks
No guarantee of success despite refined targeting strategy
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - June 3, 2025) - Hayasa Metals Inc. (TSXV: HAY) (OTCQB: HAYAF) ("Hayasa" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has begun its planned 2025 drill program at Urasar, Armenia which is expected to be completed within 9 weeks.
Hayasa has contracted AT Group, a drilling company based in Yerevan, Armenia which has worked with the Company in the past. The program will utilize an Atlas Copco CS14 drill rig, which is capable of drilling to 1,200 meters depth. The rig was successfully mobilized to site June 1 and began drilling operations June 2.
Recent Work by Hayasa Metals
Since mid-2023, Hayasa has undertaken comprehensive early-stage exploration, including:
Geochemical Survey: 1,571 soil samples
Geophysics: 240 line-km ground magnetic survey
Geological Mapping & Rock Sampling: 297 rock chip samples
HIRIP Survey: three 1300m lines at Copper Creek, Oxide Basin and Black River
Drilling: 2,142m across 9 diamond drill holes
This work confirmed a robust, 15 km-long, E-W trending geochemical anomaly along the Chibukhlu Fault-anomalous in copper, gold, molybdenum, and associated chalcophile elements. The 2024 drill program intersected strongly altered, brecciated sulfide-bearing volcanic lithologies, but unfortunately the assays and geochemical results were sub-economic.
A reevaluation, prompted by the recovery of a Soviet-era (1960) report, revealed that the initial drill holes had targeted the mineralized zone too far south, intersecting only unmineralized footwall rocks. The historic data included:
Partial Soviet drill logs and assays
Channel samples from underground adits (Golden Vein area)
Historic underground plans and cross-sections
The plotting of the Soviet data explained the 2024 drill program issue, and has significantly refined drill targeting for 2025.
2025 Drill Program Overview
The 2025 program will total approximately 2,000 meters of diamond drilling across 8 or 9 holes, with the following priorities:
Western Targets (Copper Creek, Golden Vein, Oxide Basin):
At least 6 holes
More Northly-sited, topographically elevated collar positions
Southward orientation to intercept north-dipping mineralized structures
Black River Target:
2 holes
Steep angle, north and northwest-directed
Designed to test a south-plunging mineralized body ascertained in historic workings
The accompanying images show a general overview of the Urasar District, the planned 2025 drill site map across at Urasar as well as a detailed plan of the Golden Vein area showing underground channel assays, proposed drill traces and drill traces from the 2024 campaign.
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Figure 2. Black River/Eastern area: 2024 drill holes in yellow, planned 2025 drill holes in blue
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Figure 3. Golden vein zone showing underground Soviet Cu assays, 2024 drill holes (yellow), planned 2025 drill holes (blue)
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Hayasa Management comments
Hayasa CEO Joel Sutherland states "We and our partners at EMX Royalty feel confident that the 2025 program has a reasonably high probability of success given the recovered historical data in combination with analysis of Hayasa's past exploration work. We believe Urasar has the potential to develop into a district-scale series of mineralized systems, with the goal of discovering one or more tier-one epithermal gold and/or copper porphyry deposits."
President and Chairman Dennis Moore comments, "With the recently uncovered historic data and hindsight, we can see that the drill holes completed last year were directed at the footwall of the Soviet-defined mineralized zones. I am confident and quite excited that we will be putting metal in the box this summer."
About Urasar
Hayasa Metals holds a 3,392-hectare exploration license over the Urasar Mineral District in northern Armenia. The project spans a 15 km mineralized corridor following the Yellow River and Black River valleys. The geology comprises oceanic ophiolites thrust over Tertiary-aged volcanics, volcanoclastic, and limestones-an analogous setting to the 4+ million oz Zod (Sokt) deposit located ~100 km to the southeast along the same regional-scale lineament.
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The content of this news release was reviewed by Dennis Moore, Fremont's President, and interim Chairman, a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101.
Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
Forward-looking statements
This news release contains forward-looking statements. All statements other than statements of historical fact included in this news release are forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate and actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements including, without limitation, statements regarding future exploration programs at Urasar. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the Company's expectations including the risks detailed from time to time in the filings made by the Company with securities regulations. The reader is cautioned not to place undue reliance on any forward-looking information. Forward-looking statements contained in this news release are expressly qualified by this cautionary statement. The forward-looking statements contained in this news release are made as of the date of this news release and the Company will update or revise publicly any of the included forward-looking statements only as expressly required by Canadian securities law.
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FAQ
What is the scope of Hayasa Metals' (HAYAF) 2025 drilling program at Urasar?
The 2025 drilling program includes approximately 2,000 meters of diamond drilling across 8-9 holes, with 6 holes targeting Western areas and 2 holes at the Black River Target, expected to complete within 9 weeks.
Why were Hayasa Metals' 2024 drilling results at Urasar unsuccessful?
The 2024 drilling results were sub-economic because the holes targeted areas too far south, intersecting only unmineralized footwall rocks, as revealed by recovered Soviet-era data from 1960.
What exploration work has Hayasa Metals completed at Urasar since mid-2023?
Since mid-2023, Hayasa completed 1,571 soil samples, 240 line-km ground magnetic survey, 297 rock chip samples, HIRIP Survey across three 1300m lines, and 2,142m of diamond drilling across 9 holes.
What is the potential of the Urasar project according to Hayasa Metals management?
Management believes Urasar has potential to develop into a district-scale series of mineralized systems, with the possibility of discovering one or more tier-one epithermal gold and/or copper porphyry deposits.
How has the Soviet-era data influenced Hayasa Metals' 2025 drilling strategy?
The Soviet-era data from 1960 helped explain the 2024 drilling issues and led to significantly refined targeting, with new holes planned at more northerly locations and adjusted orientations to properly intercept the mineralized structures.
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