February 8, 2023
P2 Gold’s BAM Project Reveals High-Priority Porphyry Targets via Advanced 3D Modeling
P2 Gold Inc. has announced the successful identification of two high-priority gold-copper porphyry exploration targets at its BAM Project, located in the prolific Golden Triangle of British Columbia. The discovery follows the completion of a comprehensive geophysical program that integrated data from both airborne ZTEM and ground-based NSMT surveys conducted in 2022. These targets are interpreted as the potential deep-seated "feeder" sources for the known near-surface epithermal mineralization at the Monarch Gold and Jan Copper Zones.
The technical breakthrough was driven by Computational Geosciences Inc. (CGI), which developed the advanced 3-D inversions of the electrical conductivity models. By utilizing joint inversion modelling, CGI was able to combine disparate data sets into a singular, high-resolution three-dimensional geophysical model. This unified model provides a clear subsurface view of conductivity and resistivity down to sea level, allowing the P2 Gold team to visualize the structural relationship between the More Creek Pluton and the surrounding mineralized zones with unprecedented clarity.
With these high-priority targets now defined, P2 Gold is preparing for an aggressive 12,000-meter to 14,000-meter diamond-drill program scheduled to begin in early summer 2023. The precision of the CGI generated model has allowed the company to move directly toward testing these deep porphyry systems, significantly de-risking the upcoming exploration season.

