Together, these three holes cover around 100 meters of strike and dip extension, with the objective of intersecting a gently dipping pillow lava basalt. Each hole successfully intercepted the crucial contact before encountering mafic intrusive formations. Notably, in hole GEN-22-20, a chalcopyrite-bearing stringer with a grade of 0.2% Cu over 1.2 meters was identified.

On the other hand, hole GEN-22-22 revealed an intriguing discovery, passing through a prominent pyrite stringer spanning 15 meters. This pyrite stringer was hosted within a carbonatized andesite, although no significant metal enrichment was observed. The results and observations from both holes will be utilized to refine the targeting of the fertile structure.

Gossan Target Four holes were drilled to test strong and wide chargeability anomalies correlated from line to line going northeastward, about 100 metres south of the Gossan Target. The program is a first attempt to understand the alteration signature and geometry. None of the four holes intercepted significant copper or gold anomalies.

However, the series of holes, spanning over 400 meters along strike, revealed the presence of strong pervasive alteration, locally hosting sulfides, and a volcanic flow top represented by a sulfide bearing graphitic horizon. The eastern section of the area exhibited a transition to a thick sequence of tuffaceous and sedimentary rocks, where strong sericitization and pyritization were also observed. Genex Option Update: The Company announces that it has completed all its' first-year option obligations, including: Paid $50,000 to International Explorers & Prospectors Inc. Issued 500,000 common shares to IEP subject to a statutory hold period of four months and one day from the date of issuance.

Completed first-year work commitment by incurring over $750,000 in work expenditures. Delivered an annual report which summarized the work done on the property along with supporting documentation. The Company is funded and on track to complete its' second-year obligations.