Callinex Mines Inc. announced preliminary results from the recently announced magnetotelluric (MT) geophysical survey on the company's 100% owned Pine Bay Project located in the Flin Flon Mining District of Manitoba. The survey is being completed to add to Callinex's robust geophysical data set and further aid exploration as Callinex focuses on expanding its numerous high-grade copper, gold, silver and zinc rich Volcanogenic Massive Sulphide ("VMS") deposits at the Project. The company has received preliminary results from the MT survey over the Pine Bay where a 1km line of MT data has been collected and processed (Pine Bay Project Plan View with Proposed MT Survey Lines).

MT is a geophysical tool that is used in mineral exploration to identify systems that produce conductive minerals such as copper, gold and silver and mapping of geologic structures and features such as faults and folds. The system is known to have a depth penetration from 50m to several kilometers below the surface. Preliminary results from the MT survey have, to date, tightly defined the known Pine Bay deposit as well as the known Pine Bay horizon/structure that hosts the mineralization (Preliminary Pine Bay MT Survey Data).

Additionally, the survey data has highlighted a sizeable low resistivity target emerging at depth which could potentially represent the fold limb of the recently announced Descendent discovery (See news releases dated September 12, 2023 and January 22, 2024). Previously, low resistivity has been a physical rock property the Company has used successfully in exploration for high-grade VMS deposits at the Project.  For example, the Company targeted low resistivity targets identified through an Induced Polarization (IP) geophysical survey which was critical in the initial discovery of the Rainbow deposit. All the deposits discovered to date at the Pine Bay Project have a very steep dip and plunge and sit along a number of tight folds.  Of particular interest is mapping the structure at depth between the Pine Bay deposit and the emerging Descendent discovery where mineralized horizons/folds are interpreted to converge at depth.

Deposits that sit at the nose of a fold can host significantly wider lenses of mineralization and with it the potential to add significant volume more quickly. Based on these exciting preliminary results, the Company has mobilized Abitibi Geophysics ("Abitibi"), in partnership with Zonge International ("Zong"), to expand the MT survey over the Pine Bay, Descendent, Alchemist and target area Odin. The survey will cover 3km over each of the respective areas instead of the originally planned 1km survey lines.

The longer survey lines over each area will provide a higher confidence data set and better resolution at depth. The survey will no longer be planned to go over the Rainbow deposit, as advised by Abitibi and Zong, due to its proximity to the high-voltage hydroelectric power line that sits in close proximity that severely impacts the quality of the survey data. The number of deposits at Pine Bay are located within the Baker Patton Felsic Complex, one of the largest and most highly altered accumulations of felsic rocks within the Flin Flon Greenstone Belt.

The new Descendent discovery is directly associated with a major alteration zone that's previously been identified at surface and spans 1,100m by 700m. Since the huge alteration zone seen at surface is structurally overturned, the exploration thesis is that the massive sulphides associated with this mineralizing event would be preserved at depth, which the company is now intersecting with the Descendent discovery. Typically, there is a correlation between the size of an alteration zone and the size of the VMS deposit it is associated with.

The Company is completing the MT survey to help provide additional information about the depth, location and potential of the Descendent, Rainbow and other deposits at the Project. Looking forward, the Company remains focused on expanding the current resource base through additional step-out drilling with plans for an aggressive 2024 exploration campaign.  Callinex is building upon an indicated mineral resource on the Rainbow deposit of 3.44 Mt grading 3.59% CuEq for 272.4 Mlb CuEq (238.3 Mlb Cu, 56.9 Mlb Zn, 37.6 koz Au, 692.8 koz Ag, 2.3 Mlb Pb), an inferred mineral resource on the Rainbow deposit of 1.28 Mt grading 2.95% CuEq containing 83.4 Mlb CuEq (72.1 Mlb Cu, 19.5 Mlb Zn, 11.1 koz Au, 222.2 Koz Ag, 0.8 Mlb Pb) and an inferred mineral resource at the Pine Bay deposit of 1.0 Mt grading 2.62% Cu containing 58.1 Mlb Cu.