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Arras Minerals Confirms Large “at Surface” Untested Porphyry System on Elemes Licence in Kazakhstan

Arras Minerals Corp.is pleased to announce the initial results of its 2023 soil sampling program conducted over the Berezski Target in northeastern Kazakhstan.

Arras Minerals Corp. (TSX-V: ARK) announces promising initial results from its 2023 soil sampling program in northeastern Kazakhstan’s Elemes exploration license area. Key findings include:

– Identification of an extensive NE-SW trending copper anomaly (>150ppm) over 8.8 km x 1.5 km, linking two zones of historical high-grade drilling.
– Discovery of a “bull’s eye” molybdenum anomaly spanning 2.8 km x 1.6 km, potentially indicating a core porphyry system.
– Peripheral arsenic anomaly associated with gold-silver grades up to 29g/t Au & 287g/t Ag.
– Confirmation of a multi-kilometer-scale mineralized system.
– Collection of 31,000 soil samples, with initial results covering 60% of the area.

CEO Tim Barry highlighted the significance of the findings, emphasizing the large and intact porphyry system indicated by soil sampling and historical drilling re-assays. The results also reveal a substantial molybdenum anomaly, possibly indicating the core of the porphyry system. Further exploration is planned to assess the full extent of these discoveries.

The sampling methodology involved systematic collection using a 50m x 200m grid pattern and analysis with portable X-ray fluorescence devices. Arras plans to send a portion of samples for further analysis to ensure accuracy.

Tim Barry, a Chartered Professional Geologist, oversees the project, meeting standards set by NI 43-101. The Elemes License benefits from modern infrastructure and is strategically located within a metallogenic belt hosting other significant projects.

The findings signify significant exploration potential in Arras Minerals Corp.’s extensive license area in northeastern Kazakhstan.

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