Flow Metals Corp. provided an update on its 10,000 hectare 100% owned New Brenda Project located directly between the Brenda and Elk mines in south-central British Columbia. The company identified multiple high priority targets after completing an airborne geophysics program in late 2021.

The targets were generated in part with the GeoDL exploration engine to identify elevated gold probability. Targets Highlights include: 5 km gold trend predicted in underexplored western portion of project; Three porphyry style targets identified in the 2021 geophysics survey; Circuit Target with high-grade gold trench intercepts in 2019. The program will target new prospective areas using portable ground-based geophysics equipment, hand trenching and prospect mapping.

Outcrop maps generated by GeoDL will be tested along strikes of prospective targets. The company will use the network of forestry roads throughout the property to access the targets. Work at the newly identified Western Gold Zone will cover a 1.2 km predicted gold anomaly.

The anomaly is part of a larger NW trend spanning 5 km to the center of the Western claim block. The area has remained largely unexplored and has very limited historical data. Enhanced bedrock maps have delineated a contact between the Osprey Lake and Pennask batholith.

The contact lines up with the gold perspectivity targets identified by GeoDL. The work program will seek to identify gold mineralization in the target area as well as searching for broader gold indicators including stockwork quartz-pyrite veining and silicification.