VANCOUVER, Dec. 10, 2018 /CNW/ - Boreal Metals Corporation ("Boreal" or the
"Company") (TSXV:BMX) is pleased to announce that further exploration drilling is underway at its Gumsberg project in
Sweden. Boreal plans to conduct approximately 1,000 metres of diamond drilling to test a variety
of shallow drill targets across the prospective high grade volcanogenic massive sulphide ("VMS") mineral trend in the Östra
Silvberg mine area where mining activities can be traced to medieval times.
"Boreal continues to test for near surface, high grade mineralization at Gumsberg," stated Karl Antonius, President and
CEO. "We plan to conduct an efficient program including several high priority targets in the vicinity of the
Östra Silvberg Mine, where we had good success earlier this year."
Overview of the Gumsberg Project
The strategically situated Gumsberg project consists of six exploration licenses in the Bergslagen Mining District of southern
Sweden totaling over 18,300 hectares, where multiple zones of VMS style mineralization have been
identified. Precious and base metal VMS style mineralization at Gumsberg was mined from the thirteenth century through the
early nineteenth century, with over 30 historic mines present on the property, most notably the Östra Silvberg mine, which was
the largest silver mine in Sweden between 1250 and 1590.
On February 28 and May 2, 2018, the Company announced high grade
and other encouraging drill results from the 2,545 metre diamond drill program conducted at Gumsberg in late 2017 and early
2018. These drill results confirmed the presence of high grade silver, zinc, and lead mineralization with significant
associated copper and gold mineralization that extends along the strike from and below the historic mine workings in the
area. Also intersected were previously unrecognized zones of mineralization away from the mine workings. These
represent novel discoveries of mineralization in the district.
Drill intercepts included VMS type exhalative massive sulfide horizons, primary replacement style and related high grade
lenses and shoots of silver, zinc, and lead mineralization. Similar styles of mineralization occur throughout the
Bergslagen district in southern Sweden, which is host to multiple world-renowned base metal
sulphide deposits.
In September 2018, Boreal announced the results of a 61 line kilometre, high resolution ground
magnetometer survey at Gumsberg (see the Company's New Release dated September 19, 2018). The
survey confirmed the potential for layered/stacked or structurally repeated mineralized zones and provided better resolution of
the known trends of mineralization in the area. This data will play a key role in developing further drill targets in the
areas of the historic Vallberget-Loberget mining trend, as they help define extensions of the known trends of
mineralization.
About Boreal Metals Corporation
Boreal is a mineral exploration company focused on the discovery of zinc, copper, silver, gold, cobalt and nickel deposits in
exceptional, historical mining project areas spanning Sweden and Norway. The Company aims
to discover new economic mineral deposits in known mining districts that have seen little or no modern exploration. The
Company is led by an experienced management team and technical team, with successful track records in mineral discovery, mining
development and financing.
Qualified Person
Daniel MacNeil, P.Geo, a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, has read
and approved all technical and scientific information related to the Gumsberg project contained in this news release.
Mr. MacNeil is Vice President Exploration for Boreal Metals Corporation.
On behalf of Boreal Metals Corporation
Karl Antonius, President
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Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
This news release contains certain statements that may be deemed "forward?looking statements". Forward?looking statements are
statements that are not historical facts and are generally, but not always, identified by the words "expects", "plans",
"anticipates", "believes", "intends", "estimates", "projects", "potential" and similar expressions, or that events or conditions
"will", "would", "may", "could" or "should" occur. Although Boreal Metals Corporation believes the expectations expressed in such
forward?looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, such statements are not guarantees of future performance, are
subject to risks and uncertainties, and actual results or realities may differ materially from those in the forward?looking
statements. Such material risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, Boreal Metals Corporation's ability to raise
sufficient capital to fund its obligations under its property option agreements, to maintain its mineral tenures and concessions
in good standing, to explore and develop its projects, to repay its debt and for general working capital purposes; changes in
economic conditions or financial markets; the ability of Boreal Metals Corporation to obtain the necessary permits and consents
required to explore, drill and develop the projects and if obtained, to obtain such permits and consents in a timely fashion
relative to Boreal Metals Corporation's plans and business objectives for the projects; the general ability of Boreal Metals
Corporation to drill test its projects and find mineral resources; if any mineral resources are discovered or acquired, the
Company's ability to monetize any such mineral resources; and changes in environmental and other laws or regulations that could
have an impact on the Company's operations. Forward?looking statements are based on the reasonable beliefs, estimates and
opinions of Boreal Metals Corporation's management on the date the statements are made. Except as required by law, Boreal Metals
Corporation undertakes no obligation to update these forward?looking statements in the event that management's beliefs, estimates
or opinions, or other factors, should change.
SOURCE Boreal Metals
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