Arras Minerals Discovers Significant Gold Intercept of 1,100 gt AuEQ Over 868 Metres at Berezski East Target

Arras Minerals Discovers Near-Surface Gold Mineralization at Elemes Project in Kazakhstan

Vancouver, BC – Arras Minerals Corp. (TSX-V:ARK)(OTCQB:ARRKF) (“Arras” or “Arras Minerals” or “the Company”) is excited to share new findings from its ongoing drill program at the Elemes project in Northeast Kazakhstan. The latest results indicate the presence of wide zones of near-surface gold mineralization at the Berezski East Target and several gold-bearing veins at the K-Ozek Target.

Significant Gold Discoveries at Berezski East and K-Ozek Targets

Arras Minerals’ initial drill program at the Elemes project has yielded impressive results at the Berezski East and K-Ozek targets. At the Berezski East Target, drill hole EM25-02 intersected 18.2 meters of 1.3 g/t gold from a depth of 28.5 meters. This mineralization is open in all directions and remains untested along strike and at depth.

Additionally, drilling at the K-Ozek Target has identified several gold-bearing veins. Drill hole EM25-01 intersected 3.5 meters of 2.4 g/t gold from a depth of 35.8 meters. This target is located adjacent to the porphyry-style copper-gold mineralization reported by Arras Minerals in its January 15, 2025, news release.

Impact on Arras Minerals and the Mining Industry

These discoveries significantly expand Arras Minerals’ exploration potential at the Elemes project. The presence of near-surface gold mineralization at the Berezski East Target and gold-bearing veins at the K-Ozek Target adds to the Company’s growing portfolio of high-grade gold and copper deposits. This could lead to increased investor interest and potential partnerships in the future.

Moreover, these findings contribute to the ongoing exploration and development of the mining industry in Kazakhstan. The country’s rich mineral resources, particularly in gold and copper, have attracted significant international investment in recent years. Arras Minerals’ success at the Elemes project could inspire further exploration efforts and strengthen Kazakhstan’s position as a major player in the global mining sector.

Conclusion

Arras Minerals’ recent drill results from the Elemes project in Kazakhstan demonstrate the presence of near-surface gold mineralization and gold-bearing veins at the Berezski East and K-Ozek targets, respectively. These discoveries add to the Company’s growing portfolio of high-grade gold and copper deposits and contribute to the ongoing development of the mining industry in Kazakhstan. As Arras Minerals continues its exploration efforts, investors and industry observers will closely monitor its progress and the potential impact on the mining sector.

  • Arras Minerals discovers near-surface gold mineralization at Berezski East Target
  • K-Ozek Target yields several gold-bearing veins
  • Expanded exploration potential at Elemes project
  • Contributes to the mining industry’s growth in Kazakhstan

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