Flow Metals Defines VLF Conductors at New Brenda, Updates Sixtymile Gold
Flow Metals reports VLF-EM survey results at New Brenda copper porphyry project and receives 10-year mining approval for Sixtymile Gold project.

Flow Metals Corp. (CSE: FWM) has released results from a 3.6-kilometer ground Very Low Frequency electromagnetic (VLF-EM) survey at its 100%-owned New Brenda copper porphyry project in British Columbia. The survey identified shallow conductors that align with known surface mineralization, providing precise targets for hand-trenching. Additionally, the company announced a major regulatory milestone at its Sixtymile Gold Project in the Yukon, where a 10-year Mining Land Use Approval has been granted.
The VLF-EM survey results are significant for Flow Metals as they refine the exploration model at New Brenda, a copper porphyry target. The alignment of conductors with surface mineralization increases confidence in the project's potential and allows for more efficient follow-up work. For investors in the junior mining space, such technical advancements can signal de-risking of the asset. Traders tracking commodities may want to check NowPrice's copper page for current pricing context, as positive exploration news can influence sentiment in the sector.
Looking ahead, Flow Metals plans to conduct hand-trenching at the New Brenda target to test the VLF-EM anomalies. At Sixtymile, the 10-year mining approval removes a key permitting hurdle, allowing the company to advance exploration and development activities. Investors should watch for further drill results and resource estimates, which could provide additional catalysts for the stock.