Flow Metals Corp. announced results from the second phase summer program at the New Brenda Project located in south-central British Columbia. The soil grid extension and infill to the north and east has resulted in a large higher grade anomalous zone spanning at least 1800m by 1100m.

The new copper-molybdenum-zinc-silver anomaly is offset from the strongest portion of the mag destruction ring. In 2018, a 10m wide outcrop with chalcopyrite mineralization was discovered and a grab sample was taken. The sample contained 0.67% Cu and 46.11 ppm Ag and elevated trace elements such as Bi, Te and U. The sample had pervasive potassic alteration in the form of biotite replacing hornblende.

An airborne magnetic survey was later conducted in 2021 that revealed a large ring-shaped magnetic low anomaly directly underneath the rock sample. The XP target represents a new Porphyry style geochemical and magnetic anomaly. XP is hosted in the Pennask batholith also seen at the neighboring Brenda mine to the east.

The target is also near the contact with the Osprey Lake batholith which hosts the neighboring Elk mine to the west. The xenoliths from which XP gets its name are heavily altered Nicola volcanics that have been replaced by biotite. B-horizon soil samples were taken with chain of custody maintained until the samples were delivered to MS Analytical.

Samples were analysed using ICPMS 4-acid digestion with standards and blanks inserted by the lab. The 706 results were analysed using statistical percentile probabilistic methods to determine anomalous values and regional baselines. Baseline and anomalous values will be further refined with more sample data.