Puma Exploration Inc. (TSXV: PUMA, OTCQB: PUMXF) (the "Company" or
"Puma") is pleased to provide an update on the ongoing 2,000 metres
drilling program at the Tiger Gold Zone (“TGZ”) at its 100% owned
Williams Brook Gold Project in Northern New Brunswick. The Tiger
Gold Zone is a new gold area discovered last year by applying the
Company’s successful discovery model. Positive initial drill core
observations prompted the expansion of the program.
Drilling Highlights
- Fifteen (15) holes with depths from
25 to 150 m have been completed for a total of 875 metres.
- The holes were drilled 425 metres
from the Lynx Gold Zone (Figure 1).
- All holes intersected the targeted
favourable gold-bearing horizon of quartz veins / stockwork in
altered sediment and gabbro units.
- Visible gold was observed in hole
WB24-151 in a quartz vein in altered gabbro (Figure 2).
- The same pervasive alteration
corridor characteristic of the LGZ is observed at Tiger (Figure
3).
“We are thrilled with what we see in the first
800 metres drilled so far at Tiger. The core exhibits the same
pervasive alteration and mineralization characteristic of the Lynx
Gold Zone. This further supports our belief that we are dealing
with a large gold system and that the Lynx Gold Zone extends at
least 1.5 kilometres along strike. Following these observations, we
have expanded our drilling program by adding scouting drill holes
along another 2-kilometre extension. With our exploration program
fully funded, our focus is to grow the scale and resource along the
Lynx Gold Trend in 2024,” stated Marcel Robillard, President
and CEO of Puma.
2024 Expanded drilling program at the
Tiger Gold Zone
The inaugural drilling program at TGZ aims to
prove the 1.5 km northeast extension of the pervasive gold
mineralized corridor of the Lynx Gold Zone ("LGZ") (Figure 1) and
demonstrate a potential width increase. The shallow fan-patterned
drilling is testing the mineralization below the gold veins,
identified by trenching and mapping last year. Drilling also aims
to understand what controls gold mineralization at the TGZ and how
this zone fits in our current structural and lithological
model.
Figure 1. Gold zones along the Lynx Gold Trend
(LGT)
The reader is cautioned that grab samples are selective by
nature and may not represent the true metal content of the
mineralized zone.
Geophysical and geochemical surveys previously
identified a series of targets along the Lynx Gold Trend, which
were followed up by limited trenching by previous operators. Last
year, Puma discovered a new prospective area, the Cheetah Gold Zone
("CHGZ"), which returned 6.69 g/t Au in the Company’s initial
trenching and sampling exploration program.
“We are so excited and encouraged about what we
see in the core at Tiger that we decided to test the favourable
contact along another 2 km. We’ll be drilling step-out shallow
holes along the Lynx Gold Trend to test the presence of gold
mineralization up to 4 km away from Lynx. This preliminary scout
drilling and continued systematic surface exploration work will
enable us to prove the extent of the gold mineralized zone. Our
drilling at Tiger shows that the system extends at least 1.5 km
along strike, and we’ll continue to successfully extend the zone
with our tried and true exploration methods,” said Rejean Gosselin,
geologist and Puma’s Executive Chairman.
Figure 2. VTEM mag survey with core drilled at
the Tiger Gold Zone
Figure 3. Visual comparison of core from the
Lynx and Tiger Gold Zones
More about the Tiger Gold Zone
(“TGZ”)
In 2023, surface exploration work along the Lynx
Gold Trend expanded the TGZ, located 350 m away from the LGZ,
thereby confirming the presence of gold mineralization at surface
over more than 1.5 km along strike. Four (4) sizeable mineralized
quartz veins-oriented W-NW discovered at the TGZ returned
significant high-grade gold results, including 19.90 g/t
gold and 14.50 g/t gold, and confirmed
that high-grade gold mineralization is continuous within the
pervasive hydrothermal alteration corridor seen at surface. The
current program confirms the shallow depth extension at Tiger and
that the gold mineralized corridor is open along strike and at
depth.
The Tiger Gold Zone area now spans 400 m
by 180 m. The gold mineralization occurs in quartz veins
(typically drusy to massive) with minor carbonate and sulphides
such as chalcopyrite, sphalerite, galena, and malachite typical of
the high-grade veins discovered at the Lynx Gold Zone (Figure 3).
Pervasive sulphidation is observed within the quartz veins. As seen
at the Lynx Gold Zone, the quartz veins occur at the contact
between rocks of different competencies – volcanic and sediment
units and a sizeable mafic unit.
About the Williams Brook Gold
Project
Puma's flagship Williams Brook Gold Project
comprises four properties covering more than 49,000 ha in Northern
New Brunswick, an established and mining-friendly jurisdiction near
paved roads and excellent infrastructure. The land package is
located near the Rocky Brook Millstream Fault (“RBMF”), a major
regional structure formed during the Appalachian Orogeny and a
significant control for gold deposition in the region.
Puma’s successful exploration model returned,
amongst others, 5.50 g/t gold over 50.15 m in hole
WB21-02 (see Sept.15, 2021, News Release), 2.77 g/t gold
over 42.80 m in hole WB 22-66 (see June 8, 2022, News
Release), 2.49 g/t gold over 63.05 m in WB23-139
(see Oct. 31, 2023 News Release), 5.15 g/t gold over 23.15
m in WB23-142 and 1.24 g/t gold over 98.05
m in WB23-145 (see Nov. 16, 2023 News Release).
Since 2021 and with less than C$12.5M of
exploration investment. Puma has made multiple gold discoveries at
the Williams Brook property and believes that the property hosts an
extensive orogenic gold system. Puma’s ongoing exploration programs
are focused on building a gold camp in Northern New Brunswick,
Canada.
Dr. Gregg Morrison, a leading expert on
intrusion-related, porphyry and epithermal gold systems, stated:
“I believe Williams Brook is part of the same family of
gold systems as Fosterville and Sunday Creek in Australia and
Valentine Lake in Newfoundland.
These other deposits are known for their
structure-controlled mineralization, metal zoning, free gold in
bonanza shoots and kilometre scale depth extent. The similarities
to these more comprehensively explored deposits gives real
confidence to deeper drilling in the Lynx Zone and continued
exploration around the feeder structures in the Williams Brook
District.’’
Upcoming Gold Investor
Events
Puma invites shareholders and interested parties
to stop by the booth, attend a presentation, or schedule a meeting
at the upcoming conferences to discuss the Company's recent news
and proposed developments:
The Mining Investment Event of the NorthQuébec
City, QuébecJune 4-6, 2024
Qualified Person
The technical information in this release was
reviewed and approved by Dominique Gagne, P. Geo, a Puma consultant
and a qualified person as defined by National Instrument
43-101—Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.
On-Site Quality Assurance/Quality
Control (“QA/QC”) Measures
Drill core and surface samples are bagged,
sealed and sent to ALS CHEMEX in Moncton, New Brunswick, where each
sample is crushed and pulped before being fire-assayed (Au-ICP21).
The remaining coarse reject portions of the samples remain in
storage for further work or verification as needed. As part of its
QA/QC program, the Company inserts external gold standards (low to
high grade) and blanks every 20 samples in addition to standards,
blanks, and duplicates. All samples over 10 g/t gold or with
abundant visible gold are analyzed with a gravity finish
(Au-GRA22). Check assays are routinely performed for samples with
visible gold to ascertain the gold content of the mineralization
zone.
About Puma Exploration
Puma Exploration is a Canadian-based mineral
exploration company with precious metals projects in New Brunswick,
near Canada's Famous Bathurst Mining Camp ("BMC"). Puma has a long
history in Northern New Brunswick, having worked on regional
projects for over 15 years. As a first mover, the Company quickly
and strategically accumulated an impressive portfolio of
prospective gold landholdings in the area.
Puma’s successful exploration methodology
combines old prospecting methods with detailed trenching and
up-to-date technology such as Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) to
facilitate an understanding of the geology and associated
mineralized systems. Armed with geophysical surveys, geochemical
data and consultants’ expertise, Puma has developed a perfect
low-cost exploration tool to discover gold at shallow depths and
maximize drilling results.
The Company is also committed to deploying its
DEAR strategy (Development.
Exploration. Acquisition. and
Royalties) to generate maximum value for
shareholders with low share dilution.
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www.explorationpuma.com for more information or contact:
Marcel Robillard. President and
CEO. (418) 750-8510;president@explorationpuma.com
Mia Boiridy. Head of Investor Relations and
Corporate Development. (250)
575-3305;mboiridy@explorationpuma.com
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