ZTEM 3D Data confirms 5km x 2 km X 2km magnetic anomaly at Pecors; ZTEM data comparison to VALE's Voisey
Bay, Ni, Cu, Co mine; Strength returns to Nickel up 25%
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - March 13, 2019) - International Montoro Resources Inc.'s (TSXV: IMT) (the
"Company") President, Gary Musil, reports: "With the receipt of September 2018 https://www.slideshare.net/secret/eqThN4pFkSMGou we learned that the
ZTEM appears to identify a deep, gently east dipping & north plunging conductive layer at a depth of ~750m that coincides with the
magnetic anomaly. The feature layer that is centered on our Pecors area block, also remains open to the north."
"In this data we see 3 distinct magnetic anomalies at 750m one being approx. 3.5 km x 1.5 km.
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Included in Montoro's 2D Geotech ZTEM inversion report are ZTEM results over the deeply buried (>800m) Eastern Deeps
deposit, from Vale's Voisey Bay Ni, Cu, Co mine. Voisey Bay, being the biggest mining discovery in Canada in the last 50 years,
any comparative geophysical data bodes well for our Pecor's Ni, Cu, PGE project. In September 2018 (as reported in the Sudbury
Mining Solutions Journal), Vale gave the go ahead for $2 billion in mine developments at its Voisey's Bay operation in
Labrador.
The Geotech 2D report recommended a 3D inversion report be completed. Remarkably now that we can view the depth with width
and length in 3D we can now see that the original 3 anomalies identified by the ZTEM 2D are a large contiguous magnetic anomaly
estimated to be 5km long 2km wide and 2km deep."
Figure 2: Drill holes completed by Rio Algom (blue) and Montoro (red) as seen on the https://www.slideshare.net/secret/2vLqjOnrClKL9h
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ZTEM 2D Survey & 3D Interpretation indicates further encouraging results:
The Pecors ZTEM survey shows similarities with ZTEM results over the Vale Canada Limited ("Vale") Voisey Bay, Eastern
Deeps-deposit. ZTEM was successfully able to position the Eastern Deeps deposits in the correct location and at the correct depth
(~750m) using 2D inversion (Jansen and Cristall: in Proceedings of Exploration 2017).
Further to our news release of September 19, 2018, Geotech Ltd. dba Geotech Airborne of Aurora, Ontario has provided the Company
with a 3D interpretation of the helicopter-borne ZTEM geophysical survey of approximately 42 km2; 295 line km at 200m line spacing
providing further information to depths over 2000 metres.
The 3D inversion identified two deep-seated targets (Zd1 and Zd2) with depths to the tops of >600m and >800m respectively.
Geotech offered the following interpretation of these targets "The estimated resistivity values for the Zd1 target are ranging
from the lowest of 300 ohm-m to 500 ohm-m, and for the Zd2 target are ranging from the lowest of 100 to 300 ohm-m, which makes them
good candidates for semi-massive Ni-Cu mineralization."
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NI 43-101 Disclosure:
Jean M. Legault, M.Sc.A., P.Eng, P.Geo., and Chief Geophysicist of Geotech Ltd., a Qualified Person as defined by National
Instrument 43-101, has reviewed and approved the technical information above in this news release as in reference to the ZTEM
survey on the Pecors anomaly.
The 3D interpretation and Final Summary of the ZTEM survey can be reviewed on our website: https://www.montororesources.com/serpent-river
Background:
Don Hawke, MSc., P.Geo, consulting geologist for Montoro and a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, has
provided the following background information:
In 2014 the company completed a 3D inversion of a large magnetic anomaly detected during a previous airborne VTEM survey that
outlined a deep seated body with dimensions of about 3.5 km by 1.5 km that was interpreted to be caused by a possible
mafic-ultramafic intrusion.
A two hole drill program was carried out in 2015 to determine the source of the anomaly and a gabbro intrusion was encountered
at depths of 595 and 650 metres respectively. One hole intersected anomalous Cu-Ni-PGE values over a core length of 29 m and
xenoliths of sulphide facies iron formation and sulphide rich exhalite were encountered near the lower contact indicating that the
gabbro had access to a source of sulphur, an important prerequisite for the formation of magmatic sulphide deposits. The
second hole was stopped in gabbro at a depth of 1317m when the depth capacity of the drill was reached.
During 2018 Geotech was contracted by the company to carry out a ZTEM survey over the magnetic anomaly to search for conductive
targets at greater depths than previous surveys could penetrate.
The 3D interpretation and final 2D results of the ZTEM survey will substantially assist in better targeting the next phase of
diamond drilling on the Serpent River - Pecors Ni-Cu-PGE project.
Strength in the Nickel and Copper Markets returns:
Gary Musil comments: "2019 has brought strong Nickel (up 25%) and Copper, in the words of Morgan Stanley, is a metal whose 'stars are aligned'.
Last we drilled at Pecors LME nickel was $7lb driven partially by supply and demand economics with the LME Nickel stockpiles
reaching multiyear lows, presently the LME stockpile is below those levels, with Nickel trading at $6.00 up 25% on the year.
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Forbes, Feb.19, 2019 "Will 2019 be the year of
King Copper"
Last week Morgan Stanley joined Citi and Goldman Sachs in making a bullish call on the metal. The investment bank
projected a 14 percent upside for copper in 2019, based on a widening supply deficit and the likelihood of a resolution to the
U.S.-China trade war. Historic discoverer of the Voisey Bay Mine, Robert Friedland comments: "You're going to need a telescope
to see copper prices in 2021."
U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural
Resources Feb. 2019
Simon Moore, Benchmark Mineral Intelligence, testifying to the U.S. Senate committee on Energy and Natural Resources,
comments: "between 2023 and 2028, lithium demand will increase by over eight times, cobalt demand will rise four-fold
(reflecting research aimed at reducing its usage), and nickel by 19 times."
About International Montoro Resources Inc.
(i) In February 2019 Montoro entered into acquisition agreements with various vendors, to acquire over 3,500 ha of
claims in the Cariboo Mining Division, British Columbia, with one claim block adjoining the well-known Wicheeda REE
project.
(ii) Montoro will continue to focus on advancing its 100%-owned Serpent River - Elliot Lake, Northern Ontario, Pecors
magnetic anomaly - a potential Ni-Cu-PGE discovery. The southwestern portion of the property has located Uranium/REE
mineralization from previous drilling in the general area where Rio Algom discovered uranium. The property comprises 10 mineral
claims (115 units), or approximately 1,840 ha.
(iii) In February 2018 Montoro received approval for the acquisition of the Duhamel, Quebec property. The
Ni-Cu-Co prospect consisted of nine (9) mineral claims comprising 500 ha. Additional staking of thirty-two (32) adjoining
mineral claims and compiling of data has been underway since February; and the expanded property now totals approximately 2,300 ha
and prospective for Titanium, Vanadium, and Chromium.
(iv) In addition the Company owns jointly with Belmont Resources Inc. (50/50) its Crackingstone (982 ha, 2,427 acres)
Uranium properties in the Uranium City District, Northern Saskatchewan, and is seeking a joint venture partner to continue
development of this advanced property.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
"Gary Musil"
Gary Musil,
President/CEO and Director
#600 -625 Howe Street
Vancouver, B.C. V6C 2T6
Ph.#604-683-6648; Fax #604-683-1350
Website: www.MontoroResources.com
E-Mail: gmusil@montororesources.com
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