Resource Centrix Holdings Inc. announced receipt of Geosaterra Ltd. satellite scan results for the Sylvest property, located in north central British Columbia, Canada. This scan advances and adds refinement of exploration target generation on the property as the company progresses through its Phase 1 program. The property lies within the Quesnel Trough/Takla Volcanic copper-gold porphyry belt of Central British Columbia.

The Company has recently contracted Geosaterra of Langley British Columbia to conduct a satellite based remote sensing program through affiliates that offers a service of mapping nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) of specific elements or compounds (SIT) using proprietary satellite based passive scanning technology in concert with analytic algorithms that collectively allow for mapping of selected elemental concentrations. The Company arranged for a 2.6 square kilometre survey centred on an area with positive Mobile Metal Ion (MMI) soil geochemistry anomalous in copper, gold and silver. The MMI groundwork was completed by the Company in 2021 and 2022 over a low-level UAV aeromagnetic feature.

Seven NMR copper anomalies were detected ranging in size from 300 by 200 m to 800 by 270 m. These fall within and adjacent to a 2,700 by 2,300 m area of significant elevated multi-element MMI soil geochemistry. Point interrogations of the scan data suggest high copper concentrations at depths of 40 to 100 m. The Company is reviewing options for additional scans from Geosaterra and further ground based geophysical validation surveys prior to determining any further exploration plans.