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Precipitate Gold Corp. Announces IP Survey Results from Jengibre South Zone
Vancouver, B.C. — January 14, 2026 — Leads & Copy — Precipitate Gold Corp. has announced the results of its induced polarization (IP) ground geophysical survey at the Jengibre South zone within its 100% owned Juan de Herrera Project in the Dominican Republic.
The company completed the IP geophysical survey at the Jengibre South zone, finalizing the extensive IP geophysical survey over multiple zones within the southern part of the Juan de Herrera project area. This covered four priority exploration targets: Ginger Ridge East, Southeast, Centro, and Jengibre South. The recently completed survey closes an important data gap in the Project’s IP survey coverage between the Peak and Jengibre South zones.
In total, 27 line kilometers of surveying have been carried out in the southern portion of the Project, with 4.7 kilometers (five individual lines) recently completed at Jengibre South. Various compilation and survey-derived data are currently being assembled and reviewed for all four zones as part of the Company’s ongoing effort to delineate and prioritize targets for drill testing.
Geophysical surveying has delineated a northwest - southeast trending exploration corridor of numerous chargeability high anomalies collectively measuring at least 1.5 kilometres long, which extend southeast into similar IP anomalies at the Peak zone; paralleling the local and regional Tireo formation volcanic rock stratigraphy orientation.
The newly identified chargeability high anomalies within the Jengibre South area are of modest strength, averaging about 5 mv/v, with higher values exceeding 10 mv/v. The strength of some chargeability anomalies increase to the southeast as they trend to the adjoining Peak zone.
Deeper penetrating gradient array IP surveying indicates that many target chargeability anomalies remain open past depths of 300 meters from the surface. Most of the Jengibre South IP anomalies appear to be blind sub-surface anomalies, having little to no surface geochemical sampling signature, particularly at the southern part of the zone.
Precipitate’s President and CEO Jeffrey Wilson stated that the geophysical surveys refine and, in some cases, expand high priority IP chargeability and resistivity anomalies, especially at the Ginger Ridge East, Southeast and Centro zones. He also noted that results of the Jengibre South survey are also compelling as most of the anomalies identified are blind with little to no surface indications.
Additional follow up surface sampling and field review will be required to better understand and prioritize these newly identified anomalies. IP geophysical surveying proves to be an important exploration tool throughout the Juan de Herrera project and Tireo gold belt, where discrete chargeability anomalies can reflect elevated sulphide mineralization commonly associated with epithermal and/or volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) systems. The derived exploration data will certainly be instrumental in near-term drill target delineation.
Field crews have carried out ground-truthing in and around the IP anomalies at the Southeast and Centro zones, with similar follow up evaluation to commence shortly at the Ginger Ridge East, Jengibre South, and Peak zones. Field assessment of the IP survey results within the context of Project geological mapping and surface geochemical rock-soil sampling data is a critical step for assessing, selecting and prioritizing potential drill targets.
The Company continues to follow up on the numerous gold and copper surface geochemical anomalies at the CN, Ginger Ridge, Southeast, Centro, Jengibre South and Peak-Melchor zones, where ongoing exploration will include additional prospecting, rock sampling, detailed geological mapping and selective hand trench channel sampling.
The induced polarization/resistivity survey was carried out by Matrix Geotechnologies Ltd of Toronto Ontario, using a 10 kW generator Time Domain IP system using the Elrec Pro 10 channel receiver with a receiver dipole spacing of 25 metres, (pole-dipole array), plus an accompanying gradient array survey, which jointly provide quality subsurface resolution for 2D Quantitive Sections and voxel modelling for exploration drill targeting.
The scientific and technical information contained in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Michael Moore, P. Geo., Vice President, Exploration of Precipitate Gold Corporation.
The Juan de Herrera Project is owned 100% by Precipitate Gold Corp. and comprised of approximately 12,706 hectares located immediately adjacent to GoldQuest Mining’s Romero gold-copper project within the Upper Cretaceous aged package of volcanic and sedimentary Tireo Gold Formation in San Juan Province of Dominican Republic. Approximately 5.0 million gold equivalent ounces have been discovered and advanced in the Tireo Formation belt in the last decade.
Precipitate Gold Corp. is a mineral exploration company focused on exploring and advancing its mineral property interests in the Dominican Republic.
Jeffrey Wilson, President & CEO
Tel: 604-558-0335 Toll Free: 855-558-0335 investor@precipitategold.com
Source: Precipitate Gold Corp.