Infinitum Copper Corp. announced that project operator Prismo Metals Inc. has completed the heliborne ZTEM geophysical survey undertaken at the Hot Breccia copper project in Arizona, and has identified a priority drill target. Hot Breccia is located in the heart of the prolific Arizona Copper Belt between Tucson and Phoenix.

The ZTEM survey identified a large conductive body at depth below the surface exposure of a large dike swarm that hosts the namesake breccias. Anomalous copper and gold assays are locally present at the surface in this area, and high-grade copper and zinc assays are present above this anomaly in historic drill holes completed by major copper producers in the 1970's and early 1980's. While all the historic drill holes intersected hydrothermal alteration within the volcanic rocks that overlie the typically better mineralized Paleozoic carbonate rocks with increasing alteration intensity downwards, no historic drilling targeted this newly identified conductive zone. The carbonate host units have several copper intercepts reported to exceed 1% copper and elevated zinc. Preparation of an application for a permit to allow drilling at Hot Breccia began in Third Quarter 2023 with a cultural survey.

It is anticipated that the permit will be in-hand in First Quarter 2024. Assay results from historic drill holes are unverified as the core has been destroyed, but information has been gathered from memos, photos and drill logs that contain some, but not all, of the assay results and descriptions.