Vizsla Copper Corp. provided the results from its 2021 airborne geophysical survey at the 100% owned, Blueberry Copper Project in central British Columbia and the 2022 exploration plan across the project portfolio. Expert Geophysics Ltd. of Newmarket, Ontario, completed a MobileMT survey over Blueberry.

A total of 857 line-kilometers of coverage was completed on 300 meter spaced, east-west oriented flight lines. MobileMT is a passive airborne electromagnetic technique that records magnetic and electric fields generated by natural sources in the audio frequency range. mBased on the MobileMT survey, three main magnetic high anomalies that are adjacent to resistivity low features represent compelling target areas.

These features are defined by large, up to 5 kilometer by 4 kilometer anomalies, which are elliptical in plan view, and plug like and elongated in section view. The westernmost zone is further characterized by a northwest striking trend that may be caused by faulting. Significant exploration programs are planned for the Blueberry and Carruthers Pass Copper Projects.

Blueberry: An induced polarization ground geophysical survey and a soil geochemical survey are planned to systematically follow-up the compelling geophysical targets with the goal of defining robust target areas for future drill programs. Exploration permit applications were submitted late in 2021 and the permits are expected to be received during the second quarter of 2022. Carruthers Pass: Geotech Ltd. has been contracted to fly a 371 line-km Versatile Time Domain Electromagnetic helicopter-borne geophysical survey over the entirety of the Carruthers Pass Project with flight lines spaced 100 meters apart. The survey is expected to begin in the second quarter of 2022, Depending on the results of the VTEM survey, a follow up drill program is tentatively planned for the third quarter of 2022 and All exploration permits are in hand for this work.