Amex Expands High Grade Zone Near Surface - Drills 2.22 g/t Au over 34.75 m, including 53.16 g/t Au over 1.00 m

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Montreal, Quebec--(Newsfile Corp. - August 14, 2024) - Amex Exploration Inc. (TSXV: AMX) (FSE: MX0) (OTCQX: AMXEF) ("Amex" or the "Company") is pleased to announce drill results that have successfully expanded the near surface mineralization of the High-Grade Zone ("HGZ"), on the company's flagship Perron Project in the northwestern Abitibi region of Quebec. The results released today are from holes that were drilled in close proximity to the diabase dike that runs down the central portion of the HGZ in an area that lacked information, highlighting the growth potential that exists across the Perron project. Importantly, today's results will not make it into the Company's resource estimate, which remains on track for Q3. See Figure 1 for a plan view of the geology of the Perron Project, Figure 2 for a plan view of the geology of the Eastern Gold Zone, Figure 3 for a longitudinal section of the High-Grade Zone, Figure 4 for images of gold mineralization and Table 1 for assay results and Table 2 for drillhole coordinates.

Highlights include:

High-Grade Zone

  • PE-24-788 returned 34.75 m of 2.22 g/t Au including 1.00 m of 53.16 g/t Au at a vertical depth of ~145 m

  • PE-24-791 returned 10.15 m of 1.47 g/t Au including 0.75 m of 10.49 g/t Au at a vertical depth of ~260 m

Jacques Trottier, PhD, Executive Chairman of Amex Exploration commented, "Drill hole PE-24-788 was placed in an area of the High-Grade Zone that was previously thought to only contain lower-grade mineralization (metal factor 1-10). With a metal factor of 77.15 (true thickness metal factor 48.02), this hole has defined some important mineralization outside of the previously known and delineated main HGZ core."

Aaron Stone, P.Geo, Vice President Exploration of Amex Exploration continued, "The High-Grade Zone is continuing to show that it can hold impressive mineralization even outside of its main extremely rich high-grade core. We will continue to add more holes in this area on both sides of the diabase dike to see if a secondary plunge of higher-grade mineralization can be exploited."

Figure 1: Geological map of the Perron Project, showing each of the significant mineralized zones identified to date.

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Figure 2: Geological map of the Eastern Gold Zone, showing each of the significant gold mineralized zones, including the High-Grade Zone, and the locations of today's released drill holes. HGZ mineralization is represented by gold bearing quartz-carbonate-sulfide veins with visible gold hosted in the Beaupré aphanitic rhyolite.