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Kesselrun Reviews 2022 Along with Further Fisher and Huronian Zone Results

Thunder Bay, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - January 12, 2023) - Kesselrun Resources Ltd. (TSXV: KES) (OTCQB: KSSRF) ("Kesselrun" or the "Company") is pleased to share a review of the highlights and accomplishments of the 2022 exploration program on the Huronian Gold Project, including further drill results from the Fisher and Huronian Zones, as well as the outlook for 2023.

Highlights

  • 2022 highlights saw significant expansions of all known zones and the discovery of multiple new zones

  • 22HUR168 on the Fisher Zone intercepted 8.0 g/t Au over 0.6 m within a 13.7 m interval which averaged 0.5 g/t Au

  • 22HUR155 on the Huronian Zone intercepted 8.8 g/t Au over 0.5 m within a 10.4 m interval which averaged 0.7 g/t Au

  • 2023 will see refinement of the mineralization model, integration of the geophysics in targeting and drill testing


 
Figure 1: Schematic Plan Map - Huronian Mine Area - Huronian Gold Project
 
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Exploration on Kesselrun's 100% owned Huronian Gold Project is focused on outlining and growing gold mineralization in the numerous known zones located in close proximity to the former producing Huronian Gold Mine as well as the discovery of new zones elsewhere on its underexplored and extensive 4600-hectare land package.

2022 Highlights

  • Discovery of new high-grade zones in the Fisher area and a near doubling of the strike and depth extents of the main Fisher Zone

  • Doubling the strike length of the McKellar Zone

  • Refining and continuing to prove model through high-grade intercepts across zones

  • NuTEM and Magnetics Geophysical Survey over entire Huronian project area

Fisher Zone

At the beginning of 2022, the Fisher Zone was modeled as a singular high-grade zone with a strike length of ~ 400 m and a depth of ~175 m. As a result of effective modeling and successful drilling, Kesselrun was able to identify multiple new high-grade zones on both the hanging-wall and foot-wall sides of the main zone as well as extend the main zone to a strike length of ~700 m and depth of ~250 m. A further twelve holes were drilled near the end of the 2022 exploration program testing strike extents of known zones as well as new targets within the Fisher area. Results are summarized in Table 2. below. 2023 planned drilling will test strike and depth extents of all Fisher area zones.


 
Figure 2: Schematic Long Section - Fisher Zone
 
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Table 1: Summary of Significant Drill Intercepts - Fisher Zone (1)

Hole ID

Zone

From (m)

To (m)

Interval (m)

Au (g/t)

20HUR003

Fisher

6.0

63.0

57.0

1.8


including

7.0

12.2

5.2

15.7

20HUR004

Fisher

12.0

57.1

45.1

6.2


including

15.6

20.5

4.9

42.1

21HUR067

Fisher

125.9

132.5

6.6

10.4


including

131.9

132.2

0.3

204.0

21HUR069

Fisher

142.7

149.4

6.7

6.4

21HUR080

Fisher

199.6

216.7

17.1

0.9


including

200.2

200.8

0.6

11.8

21HUR082

Fisher

186.5

190.1

3.6

6.0



186.5

187.5

1.0

18.6

21HUR112

Fisher

165.6

170.5

4.9

5.5



169.9

170.5

0.6

25.1

22HUR147

Fisher

126.6

127.6

1.0

49.5


(1) Widths are drill indicated core length as insufficient drilling has been undertaken to determine true widths with at this time. Average grades are calculated with un-capped gold assays as insufficient drilling has been completed to determine capping levels for higher grade gold intercepts.

Table 2: Summary of Further Drill Intercepts - Fisher Zone (2)

Hole ID

Zone

From (m)

To (m)

Interval (m)

Au (g/t)

22HUR157

Fisher

46.2

47.2

1.0

1.5

22HUR158

Fisher FWB

39.0

49.4

10.4

0.2


Fisher FWA

92.5

97.0

4.5

0.8

22HUR159

Fisher

no significant values

22HUR160

Fisher

93.3

103.8

10.5

0.4

22HUR162

Fisher

92.8

93.5

0.7

2.1

22HUR163

Fisher HWA

8.0

17.1

9.1

0.5


Fisher

44.9

47.0

2.1

1.6

22HUR164

Fisher

22.3

36.0

13.7

0.4

22HUR165

Fisher

148.3

165.0

16.7

0.2

22HUR166

Fisher

186.0

187.0

1.0

1.1

22HUR167

Fisher

102.1

103.1

1.0

2.5


Fisher FWB

146.5

147.5

1.0

1.2

22HUR168

Fisher HWB

34.0

47.7

13.7

0.5


including

34.5

35.1

0.6

8.0


Fisher

183.7

202.0

18.3

0.3

22HUR169

Fisher HWB

74.0

79.0

5.0

0.2


Fisher

161.0

210.9

49.9

0.2


(2) Widths are drill indicated core length as insufficient drilling has been undertaken to determine true widths with at this time. Average grades are calculated with un-capped gold assays as insufficient drilling has been completed to determine capping levels for higher grade gold intercepts.

McKellar & Huronian Zones

Kesselrun was successful in greatly extending the strike length of the McKellar Zone during 2022. At its furthest drilled holes to the west, the zone now has a total length of ~1200 m which doubled the 2021 zone strike length of 600 m. The McKellar zone has only been drilled to a depth of ~150 m leaving great potential at depth. As well, a further kilometre of strike length remains untested to the far southwest. Plans for 2023 will see further drilling to extend the McKellar Zone to depth, infill drilling and testing of the far southwest strike extents.

The Huronian Zone hosts the past producing Huronian Mine and its associated underground workings. Drilling amongst the workings has proved the zone still hosts significant unmined gold mineralization as well as giving a better understanding of the controls on mineralization which will be utilized to better target depth and strike extents on the zone in 2023. A further three holes were drilled near the end of the 2022 exploration program further testing areas within and near the historic underground workings. Results of those drill holes and a summary of significant drill intercepts on the Huronian Zone are summarized in Table 4. below.


 
Figure 3: Schematic Long Section - McKellar Zone
 
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Table 3: Summary of Significant Drill Intercepts - McKellar Zone (3)

Hole ID

Zone

From (m)

To (m)

Interval (m)

Au (g/t)

21HUR056

McKellar

17.7

85.5

67.8

1.6


including

79.7

85.5

5.8

7.2

21HUR077

McKellar

8.2

9.2

1.0

13.7


and

80.8

91.8

11.0

0.7

21HUR078

McKellar

91.6

98.9

7.3

30.3


including

94.0

95.9

1.9

113.7

21HUR091

McKellar

50.1

56.0

5.9

6.4


including

51.8

52.4

0.6

47.8

21HUR125

McKellar

18.2

116.0

97.8

0.3


including

18.2

33.6

15.4

0.9

21HUR126

McKellar

17.5

62.3

44.8

0.6


including

59.8

62.3

2.5

3.5

22HUR151

McKellar

137.6

148.7

11.1

1.7


including

143.0

144.0

1.0

16.4

22HUR170

McKellar

15.0

139.0

124.0

1.8


including

21.0

32.6

11.6

14.4


including

26.0

26.8

0.8

184.0

22HUR176

McKellar

125.9

138.0

12.1

0.7


including

137.0

138.0

1.0

7.2

22HUR178

McKellar

12.0

36.0

24.0

1.3


including

12.0

12.6

0.6

48.0


(3) Widths are drill indicated core length as insufficient drilling has been undertaken to determine true widths with at this time. Average grades are calculated with un-capped gold assays as insufficient drilling has been completed to determine capping levels for higher grade gold intercepts.


 
Figure 4: Schematic Long Section - Huronian Zone
 
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Table 4: Summary of Past Significant and Further Drill Intercepts - Huronian Zone (4) (5)

Hole ID

Zone

From (m)

To (m)

Interval (m)

Au (g/t)

20HUR029

Huronian

29.0

36.0

7.0

2.7


including

35.1

36.0

0.9

13.0

21HUR040

Huronian

263.4

266.3

2.9

7.3


including

263.4

263.9

0.5

34.2

21HUR054

Huronian

115.4

119.5

4.1

16.2


including

115.4

116.0

0.6

81.5

21HUR063

Huronian

311.0

311.9

0.9

12.9

21HUR066

Huronian

192.5

194.4

1.9

10.5


including

193.0

193.9

0.9

22.0

21HUR070

Huronian

381.0

384.0

3.0

13.6


including

382.7

383.6

0.9

41.8

21HUR075

Huronian

386.9

407.8

20.9

1.0


including

392.5

393.1

0.6

12.6

22HUR155 (5)

Huronian

314.2

324.6

10.5

0.7


including

322.3

322.8

0.5

8.8

22HUR156 (5)

Huronian

136.7

141.2

4.5

0.5

22HUR161 (5)

Huronian

300.0

304.5

4.5

0.9


(4) Widths are drill indicated core length as insufficient drilling has been undertaken to determine true widths with at this time. Average grades are calculated with un-capped gold assays as insufficient drilling has been completed to determine capping levels for higher grade gold intercepts.

(5) Previously unreleased results.

NuTEM & Magnetics Geophysical Survey

Kesselrun carried out a NuTEM and Magnetics geophysical survey in 2022 over the entire project area. In the Huronian Mine area the geophysics is expected to assist in identifying new zones of gold mineralization as well as extensions of known zones. In the southern portion of the project area, on strike from the adjacent Moss Lake Gold Project where outcrop exposure is below average, the geophysics, integrated with the reconnaissance drilling performed at the end of last year's program, will identify high priority targets and focus exploration efforts in 2023.

Michael Thompson, P.Geo., President and CEO of the Company, stated, "With over 36,000 metres drilled since kicking off our inaugural drill program in 2020 we have grown the footprint of the McKellar and Fisher Zones significantly while discovering multiple new zones within the Fisher area. The Huronian Zone has been shown to host significant remnant gold mineralization in the historically mined area and that the gold mineralization remains robust at depth and open down plunge. Much of the Huronian Gold Project area remains underexplored and the NuTEM/Magnetics survey and associated reconnaissance exploration initiated last year will assist the team in proving up the significant potential that we believe exists. 2023 will see Kesselrun advance the project to the next stage in what we believe will be a rising gold market."

About the Huronian Gold Project

The 100% owned Huronian Gold Project hosts the past producing Huronian Mine, Northwestern Ontario's first gold mine with an historic resource estimate of 44,592 oz Au at an average grade of 15.3 g/t Au in the indicated category and 501,377 oz Au at an average grade of 14.4 g/t Au in the inferred category. The resource estimate presented for the Huronian Project is historic in nature. Kesselrun Resources' qualified person has not completed sufficient work to confirm the results of the historical resource. Kesselrun Resources is not treating this as a current mineral resource but is considering it relevant as a guide to future exploration and includes it for reference purposes only. The historic resource was estimated by Minescape Exploration Inc. in 1998. Further drilling will be required by Kesselrun Resources to verify the historic estimate as current mineral resources.

As well, the Huronian Gold Project hosts the same lithological package of rocks, as interpreted from both Government of Ontario and Kesselrun Resources mapping, compilation and modelling, on strike from the adjacent Moss Lake Gold Project with an NI 43-101 complaint resource estimate of 4.17M oz Au at an average grade of 1.1 g/t Au in the inferred category (2). Mineralization hosted on adjacent and/or nearby properties is not necessarily indicative of mineralization hosted on Kesselrun Resources' property.

(6) Goldshore Resources Inc. news releases November 15, 2022.

Qualified Person

Michael Thompson, P.Geo., President and CEO of Kesselrun, is the Qualified Person responsible for the project as defined by National Instrument 43-101 and has approved the technical information in this news release.

QAQC

Kesselrun has implemented a quality control program to comply with industry best practices for sampling, chain of custody and analyses. Certified gold reference standards, blanks and duplicates are inserted at the core processing site as part of the QA/QC program in addition to the control samples inserted by the lab. Samples are prepared and analyzed by Activation Laboratories in Thunder Bay. Samples are analyzed for gold using Fire Assay-AA techniques. Samples returning over 10 g/t gold are analyzed using Fire Assay-Gravimetric methods. Selected samples are also analyzed with a standard 1 kg metallic screen fire assay. All results reported herein have passed QA/QC protocols.

About Kesselrun Resources Ltd.

Kesselrun Resources is a Thunder Bay, Ontario-based mineral exploration company focused on growth through property acquisitions and discoveries. Kesselrun's management team possesses strong geological and exploration expertise in Northwest Ontario. For more information about Kesselrun Resources, please visit www.kesselrunresources.com.

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this news release.

For additional information please contact:

Kesselrun Resources Ltd.

Michael Thompson, P.Geo., President & CEO
807.285.3323
michaelt@kesselrunresources.com

Corporate Communications
1.866.416.7941
information@kesselrunresources.com

Forward-Looking Statements - Certain information set forth in this news release may contain forward-looking statements that involve substantial known and unknown risks and uncertainties. These forward-looking statements are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties, certain of which are beyond the control of Kesselrun, including, but not limited to the impact of general economic conditions, industry conditions, volatility of commodity prices, dependence upon regulatory approvals, the execution of definitive documentation, the availability of financing and exploration risk. Readers are cautioned that the assumptions used in the preparation of such information, although considered reasonable at the time of preparation, may prove to be imprecise and, as such, undue reliance should not be placed on forward-looking statements.

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