Kodiak Drills New Shallow High-Grade Copper Mineralization at 200m Step-Out from Adit Zone 
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  November 19, 2024 6:00 AM EST | Source:  Kodiak Copper Corp. 
  Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - November 19, 2024) -  Kodiak Copper Corp. (TSXV: KDK) (OTCQB: KDKCF) (FSE: 5DD1) (the "Company" or "Kodiak")  today reports drill results from the 2024 drill program at its 100%  owned MPD copper-gold porphyry project in southern British Columbia.  Results from 10 holes drilled at the Adit, South, Mid and 1516 Zones are  presented herein.
  Chris Taylor, Chairman of Kodiak commented, "We  intersected shallow high-grade copper mineralization with bornite in a  200 metre step-out from the Adit Zone.  We lost the drill hole just as  we entered what has the potential to become a significant extension,  returning 0.73% CuEq over the 4 metres in the last box of core.  The  mineralized core is identical to the high-grade sulphide facies  discovered by Kodiak below the historic Adit Zone.  If confirmed through  future drilling, the footprint of the Adit Zone could expand  significantly, which due to its shallow high grades would mark the most  significant new discovery at the MPD project since the Gate Zone."
  Highlights
 
 - Two new holes drilled 390 metres north of Kodiak's initial collars at Adit focused on regional geochemical / geophysical responses and a historic surface sample which assayed 0.70% Cu, 0.094 g/t Au and 2.63 g/t Ag (Evrim, 2018).
 
  - AXE-24-013  and 015 discovered "Adit-type" mineralization (copper oxide at surface  with sulphides at depth +/- molybdenum) in an area not previously  drilled, and although ground conditions prevented holes from reaching target depths, they extended the north-south strike of Adit to 500 metres (Figures 2, 3 & 5).
 
  - All mineralization drilled by Kodiak at Adit to date is within 350 metres of surface due to the slope of the topography, and the expanded area remains open in several directions (Figures 2 & 3).
 
  - Drill Hole AXE-24-015 at Adit ended in four metres of high-grade mineralization (with bornite) assaying 0.64% Cu, 0.14 g/t Au, 2.23 g/t Ag (0.73% CuEq) from  151 to 155 metres before the hole was lost, within an increasingly  mineralized 24 metre copper envelope starting at 131 metres and assaying  0.15% Cu, 0.04 g/t Au, 0.60 g/t Ag (0.18% CuEq) (Figures 3 & 5).
 
  - Holes AXE-24-008, 010, and 012 drilled at the South and Mid Zones tested the western flanks of these zones and intersected higher grade intervals within lower grade envelopes, expanding the footprint of mineralization in these areas.
 
  - When combined with the new Adit intercepts, Kodiak has intersected copper mineralization in over two kilometres of north-south strike from the South Zone to the Adit Zone (Figures 2, 4, 5).
 
  - Results  to date suggest the Adit, South, Mid and 1516 Zones are part of a  larger near surface porphyry system covering three kilometres of strike  and straddling the Summer's Creek fault. Kodiak's future drilling in  this area will continue to target shallow copper within coincident  copper-in-soils and a broad 3D induced polarization (3D IP)  chargeability anomaly (Figure 2).  
 
   Claudia Tornquist,  President and CEO of Kodiak, said, "The results from the two latest  drill holes at the Adit Zone are important as they show that this  near-surface high-grade zone is significantly larger than previously  known. Drilling to date has extended Adit to a length of 500 metres and  it is still open in multiple directions. Our last hole this year at the  Adit Zone, hole 15, turned out to be a real cliff hanger and we will  definitely drill this area further. Our 2024 exploration program,  including our regional work is now complete and we are looking forward  to more results in 2025." 
    
  Figure 1: 2024 Significant Mineralized Zones and Target Location Map - MPD Project, Southern BC 
 
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  Figure 2:   Plan map showing significant mineralized zones with historic and  Kodiak drilling to date. New 2024 holes at Adit, South, Mid and 1516  reported herein are yellow traces with assays. Bar graphs show downhole  copper (green) and gold (red) values for the Kodiak drilling. Background  is colour-contoured copper-in soil data.
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  Adit Zone Drilling
  Drill  holes AXE-24-013 and 015 were drilled from a set-up located 390 metres  north of Kodiak's first setup (AXE-24-007, 009 and 011 (see news  releases  September 10 and  October 15,  2024). These holes did not reach target depths due to difficult ground  conditions, ending at 246 and 155 metres, respectively. However, both  holes successfully intercepted "Adit-style" mineralization (copper oxide  <200 metres with sulphides facies at depth), significantly extending  Adit beyond its previously known extents. In particular, AXE-24-015  ended in strong copper-gold-silver (+/- molybdenum) mineralization that  included bornite, assaying 0.64% Cu, 0.14 g/t Au, 2.23 g/t Ag (0.73% CuEq) over the last 4 metres before the hole was lost at 155 metres.  More drilling is warranted in 2025 to extend shallow high-grade  mineralization at the Adit Zone even further (see Figures 2, 3 and 5,  Tables 1 and 2).
    
  Figure 3:?Adit  Zone north-south long section at 678380mE (looking west into steep  slope). Background is colour-contoured 3D IP Chargeability (SJV  Geophysics, 2005). Results from new holes AXE-24-013 and AXE-24-015 are  in Table 1.
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  South and Mid Zone Drilling
  At  the South Zone, drill holes AXE-24-008 and 010 were drilled from two  pads 150 metres apart on the western flank of copper-in-soil and 3D IP  anomalies known to correlate with copper intercepts in Kodiak's drilling  last year. Both holes intersected a broad lower grade copper envelope,  with hole AXE-24-010 encountering a higher-grade interval, intersecting 0.34% Cu , 0.15 g/t Au, 2.56 g/t Ag (0.45% CuEq) over 16 metres from 445 to 461 metres (see Figures 2, 4 and 5, Tables 1 and 2). 
  Hole  AXE-24-012 was drilled east toward the Mid Zone and approximately 200  metres north of the South Zone collars. Similarly, this hole encountered  a higher-grade zone within a lower-grade envelope, albeit at shallower  depths. It intersected 0.37% Cu, 0.08 g/t Au, 2.14 g/t Ag, (0.44% CuEq) over 14 metres from 174 to 188 metres.  Hole AXE-24-014 was drilled north from the same setup and returned no  significant assays, except for two metres at 113 metres with patchy  chalcopyrite assaying 0.20% Cu, 0.63 g/t Au, 5.65 g/t Ag and 0.003% Mo  (see Figures 2 and 4, Tables 1 and 2).
  All four holes drilled at  the South and Mid Zones in 2024 were designed to determine the extent  and nature of copper mineralization along the broad geochemical and  geophysical response that links the South, Mid and Adit Zones. When  combined with the new Adit intercepts, the Company has intersected  copper mineralization over two kilometres of north-south strike from the  South Zone to the Adit Zone (see Figures 2, 4 and 5, Tables 1 and 2).
    
  Figure 4:?South Zone - holes AXE-24-008 and 010 north-south long section at 678610mE (looking west). 
  Mid Zone - hole AXE-24-012 north-south long section at 5502325mN (looking north). Results are in Table 1. 
 
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  Figure 5: Examples of core from 2024 drilling at the Adit and South  Zones: a) Axe-24-013 (Adit): Oxidized quartz gabbro with strong propylitic alteration and  pyrite-chalcopyrite-epidote-malachite in veinlets at 80 m; b) Axe-24-015 (Adit):  gabbro with propylitic alteration and veinlets/disseminated  pyrite-chalcopyrite +/- bornite  within 4 m high grade interval assaying  0.64% Cu, 0.14 g/t Au and 2.23 g/t Ag from 151 to 155; c) Axe-24-010 (South): Semi massive chalcopyrite-pyrite in quartz flooded porphyritic andesite breccia at 264 m
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  1516 Zone Drilling
  The  1516 Zone was discovered by the Kodiak last year drilling within a  2-kilometre-long, zoned polymetallic soil anomaly  (copper-gold-molybdenum-bismuth-tungsten), and coincident historic 3D IP  anomaly (see news release April 25, 2024). This year, four additional  holes were drilled from three pads with various azimuths. However,  similar to 2023, the Company encountered very difficult ground  conditions, and only one of the four drill holes reached its target  depth. Hole AXE-24-003 at the south end of the broad 1516 Zone  intersected patchy low-grade Cu mineralization (>0.03 %Cu) below 381  metres. Three other holes (AXE-24-001, 002, and 004) did not warrant  assaying at this time. With recent successes at the Adit, West, Man,  South and Gate Zones, 1516 is a lower priority target and will not  receive additional drilling in the near term. 
  Table  1: Weighted assay intervals for 2024 drill holes AXE-24-013 and  AXE-24-015 (Adit Zone), AXE-24-008 and AXE-24-010 (South Zone) &  AXE-24-012 (Mid Zone) See Figures 2 to 5.
 
 | Hole ID | From  (m) | To   (m) | Interval**  (m) | %Cu | Au g/t  | Ag g/t  | %CuEq* |  | Adit Zone |  | AXE-24-013*** | 47 | 86 | 39 | 0.12 | 0.04 | 0.51 | 0.15 |  | AXE-24-015*** | 131 | 155 | 24 | 0.15 | 0.04 | 0.60 | 0.18 |  | includes | 151 | 155 | 4 | 0.64 | 0.14 | 2.32 | 0.73 |  | South Zone |  | AXE-24-008 | 239 | 513 | 274 | 0.14 | 0.03 | 1.08 | 0.17 |  | includes | 239 | 375 | 136 | 0.17 | 0.05 | 1.24 | 0.21 |  | AXE-24-010 | 216 | 314 | 98 | 0.11 | 0.03 | 1.04 | 0.14 |  | and | 437 | 500 | 63 | 0.20 | 0.08 | 1.60 | 0.26 |  | includes | 445 | 461 | 16 | 0.34 | 0.15 | 2.56 | 0.45 |  | Mid Zone |  | AXE-24-012 | 174 | 329 | 155 | 0.08 | 0.04 | 0.65 | 0.11 |  | includes | 174 | 188 | 14 | 0.37 | 0.08 | 2.14 | 0.44 |    
  *  Copper equivalent grades (%CuEq) are for comparative purposes only to  express the combined abundance of copper, gold, and silver.  Metallurgical work has not been done at the MPD Project and metal  recoveries used in equivalency calculations are from comparable deposits  and/or mines. Metallurgical recovery is assumed as 88% for copper, 67%  for gold and 68% for silver. Metal prices used in calculations are:  US$4.10/lb copper, US$2,200/oz gold, and US$26/oz silver, using the  formula: CuEq % =Cu % + Au g/t x 0.5959 + Ag g/t x 0.0071 **  Intervals are downhole drilled core intervals. Drilling data to date is  insufficient to determine true width of mineralization.  *** Hole did not reach target depth.
  Table 2: 2024 MPD Drill Collar Information
 
 | Hole ID | Easting  (UTM Z10) | Northing  (UTM Z10) | Elevation  (m) | Azimuth  (degrees) | Dip  (degrees) | EOH  (m) | Target | Reported |  | AXE-24-013 | 678402 | 5503175 | 1254 | 75 | -50 | 246 | Adit | 2024-11-19 |  | AXE-24-015 | 678402 | 5503175 | 1254 | 220 | -50 | 155 | Adit | 2024-11-19 |  | AXE-24-008 | 678489 | 5501289 | 1342 | 70 | -50 | 531 | South | 2024-11-19 |  | AXE-24-010 | 678555 | 5501451 | 1328 | 320 | -50 | 500 | South | 2024-11-19 |  | AXE-24-012 | 678241 | 5502271 | 1323 | 65 | -50 | 383 | Mid | 2024-11-19 |  | AXE-24-014 | 678241 | 5502271 | 1323 | 330 | -50 | 305 | Mid* | 2024-11-19 |  | AXE-24-001 | 680124 | 5502076 | 1136 | 190 | -50 | 99 | 1516* | 2024-11-19 |  | AXE-24-002 | 680124 | 5502076 | 1136 | 190 | -60 | 198 | 1516* | 2024-11-19 |  | AXE-24-003 | 680146 | 5501423 | 952 | 110 | -50 | 459 | 1516* | 2024-11-19 |  | AXE-24-004 | 680139 | 5501677 | 995 | 320 | -50 | 147 | 1516* | 2024-11-19 |    
  * Drill hole had no significant assays or did not warrant assaying at this time.
  Drilling  at MPD in 2024 was comprised of 9,252 metres in 25 holes which  evaluated seven targets and/or zones. The 2024 field program now  complete and included a 2,400-sample soil geochemistry program, and  25-line kilometres of 3D IP surveying. Results from the remainder of  drilling and other exploration activity  in 2024 will be reported in Q1  2025.
  MPD is a large land package (338 square kilometres) located  near several operating mines in the southern Quesnel Terrane, British  Columbia's primary copper-gold producing belt. The project is located  between the towns of Merritt and Princeton, with year-round  accessibility and excellent infrastructure nearby. 
  QA/QC Procedures 
  All  core samples were sent to ALS Canada Ltd. (ALS) in North Vancouver, BC  for preparation and analysis. ALS meets all requirements of  International Standards ISO/IEC 17025:2005 and ISO 9001:2015 for  analytical procedures. HQ and NQ size core was split and sampled over  approximately 1.5 to 3.0 metre intervals depending on core size. Samples  were analyzed using ALS's Fire Assay Fusion method (Au-AA24) with an AA  finish for gold and by a 48-element four acid digest ICP-AES analysis  (MS61) with additional analysis for Ore Grade Elements (ME-OG62) and Ore  Grade Cu (Cu-OG62). Results were reported in parts per million (ppm)  and converted to percent (%), or grams per tonne (g/t) when applicable.  In addition to ALS Laboratory quality assurance- quality control (QA/QC)  protocols, Kodiak implements an internal QA/QC program that includes  the insertion of sample blanks, duplicates, and standards in the field. 
  Jeff  Ward, P.Geo, Vice President Exploration and the Qualified Person as  defined by National Instrument 43-101, has reviewed, and approved the  technical information contained in this release. Kodiak believes  historic results referenced herein to be from reliable sources using  industry standards at the time. However, the Company has not  independently verified, or cannot guarantee, the accuracy of this  historic information. 
  On behalf of the Board of Directors
  Kodiak Copper Corp.
  Claudia Tornquist President & CEO
  For further information contact: Nancy Curry, VP Corporate Development  ncurry@kodiakcoppercorp.com +1 (604) 646-8362
  About Kodiak Copper Corp.
  Kodiak  is focused on its 100% owned copper porphyry projects in Canada and the  USA that have been historically drilled and present known mineral  discoveries with the potential to hold large-scale deposits. The  Company's most advanced asset is the MPD copper-gold porphyry project in  the prolific Quesnel Terrane in south-central British Columbia, Canada,  a mining district with producing mines and excellent infrastructure.  MPD has all the hallmarks of a major, multi-centered porphyry district  with the potential to become a world-class mine. Work to date has  outlined ten substantial mineralized zones across the project, with  large, high-grade zones at Gate, West and Adit. With known mineralized  zones open to expansion and more target areas yet to be tested, Kodiak  continues to systematically explore the project and build critical mass.  The Company also holds the Mohave copper-molybdenum-silver porphyry  project in Arizona, USA, near the world-class Bagdad mine. 
  Kodiak's  founder and Chairman is Chris Taylor who is well-known for his gold  discovery success with Great Bear Resources. Kodiak is also part of  Discovery Group led by John Robins, one of the most successful mining  entrepreneurs in Canada.
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