Rover Metals Corp. reported on the Phase 2 Exploration Program at its 100% owned Cabin Gold Project, NT, Canada. In Q4-2021, Rover tested a ground induced polarized survey (IP Survey) over proven high-grade gold zones on the property.

The test results indicated a positive correlation between IP Survey chargeability and the sulfide content in the Bugow Iron Formation. High-grade gold at Cabin is associated with elevated-sulfide concentration. The Company followed up the successful test survey, with an extensive ground IP Survey that covered the Beaver Zone, Andrew Zone, and the Camp Target.

The Company announced that one of the highlights of the IP Survey is a large anomaly that appears to extend the Beaver Zone 200 meters to the southeast (of the final drill hole of the 2021 drill program, CL-21-40), trending towards the high-grade Arrow Zone. On December 7, 2021 the Company released the results of its drilling at the Beaver Zone. Highlights from drilling at the Beaver Zone included 6.4 meters of 4.63 g/t Au (from 42.6m to 49.0m), including 2.6 meters of 7.80 g/t Au.

Highlights of 2020 drilling at the Arrow Zone included 32 meters of 13.6 g/t Au. IP Survey Comprehensive Results: The Company is also reporting on the discovery of three prominent IP anomalies: (1) the aforementioned Beaver Zone; (2) the Andrew South IP Target, and (3) the Camp IP Target. The dipole-dipole IP Survey comprised 25m station spacing along lines spaced 25 meters apart, with a 40m depth slice of chargeability.

Beaver Zone IP Anomaly: The IP anomaly extending 200 meters to the southeast of drill hole CL-21-40 has never been drilled historically and provides exciting blue sky discovery potential to the project. Andrew South IP Anomaly: The Andrew South IP anomaly is located approximately 350 meters northeast of the Beaver Zone, close to the southern tip of the Andrew Zone. The IP anomaly appears to indicate the discovery of a new mineralized limb of the Bugow Iron Formation, and a new chargeable zone along that limb, trending from southeast to northwest parallel to both the Beaver Zone and the Andrew Zone.

The Andrew South IP Anomaly has never been drilled historically and is another example of blue sky discovery potential at the project. Camp IP Anomaly: The historic Camp area exists along the primary limb of the Bugow Iron Formation, to the northwest of the Beaver Zone. This new IP anomaly has never been drilled historically, and again provides exciting blue sky discovery potential to the project.