Carolina Rush Corporation announced that the first two drill holes of its ongoing 2,000-meter drill program at the Brewer Gold-Copper Project in South Carolina intercepted wide zones of mineralized breccia, confirming the down-dip and western extension of the targeted breccia structure beneath the former mine. The primary objectives of the ongoing core drilling program are to define and extend the mineralization beneath the former Brewer gold mine, where earlier drilling by Rush has demonstrated that significant widths and grades of gold-copper mineralization remain. The first three holes of the program are inclined holes drilled from west to east beneath the former mine, and aim to define the geometry of the mineralized breccia and test the down-dip western extension of this zone.

The Company has drilled 682 meters to date in the first two holes: B23C-018 was drilled to 270 meters depth, and B23C-019 was drilled to 412 meters depth. After the first three holes, the Company will test the newly discovered zone of gold-copper mineralization identified in hole 15 of the 2021 program that intercepted previously unrecognized gold and copper mineralization 150 meters south of the former mine.