Puma Samples 72 g/t Au at New Lion Gold Zone on Williams Brook Property

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Puma Exploration Inc.
Puma Exploration Inc.

RIMOUSKI, Quebec, July 24, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Puma Exploration Inc. (TSXV: PUMA, OTCQB: PUMXF) (the "Company" or "Puma") is pleased to report surface sampling results from its ongoing 2024 exploration program at its Williams Brook Gold Project located in New Brunswick, Atlantic Canada. A grab sample* returned 72.0 g/t Au in a new area located 10 km NE from the Lynx Gold Zone (“LGZ”) along a potential trend that includes the Jaguar and Cougar gold zones.

This quartz-rhyolite-limonite-sericite subcrop returned the highest gold assay from surface sampling outside the LGZ. Previous drilling along the 4 km-long Lynx Gold Trend has confirmed that surface sampling is a strong vector for targeting gold mineralization at depth. Puma’s work has found that surface sampling grades translate to similar grades subsurface (Figure 1). * The reader is cautioned that grab samples are selective by nature and may not represent the true metal content of the mineralized zone.

President and CEO of Puma, Marcel Robillard, stated: “Work on the Williams Brook Project has been ongoing since the beginning of the summer with two exploration teams undertaking surface work on more than 20 priority targets throughout the land package. This latest finding continues to highlight the potential scale of our flagship project and further supports our work of the last four years. We’ve always maintained that a large orogenic gold system is at play here. These latest findings continue to support our hypothesis.”

Newly discovered Lion Gold Zone

The ongoing surface exploration program in 2024 uncovered several large quartz outcrops and subcrops in an area that was never explored before, 4 km along strike away from the Jaguar Gold Zone. This gold trend-oriented NE parallels the Lynx Gold Trend, which extends more than 10 km between the Lynx and Panthera gold zones.

The new gold zone, the Lion Gold Zone (‘’LIGZ’’), is closely associated with a major fault, the McCormack Brook Fault. Prospection uncovered altered sediment and rhyolite with mineralized quartz veins similar to the mineralization found at the LGZ. An initial ten (10) samples were collected with assay highlights of 72 g/t Au, 2.61 g/t Au, 0.13 g/t Au and 0.07 g/t Au. The 72 g/t gold sample is composed of quartz, oxidized sulphides and fragments of altered rhyolite (Figure 2).

Figure 1. 2024 Exploration Program – Discovery of the Lion Gold Zone

2024 Exploration Program – Discovery of the Lion Gold Zone
2024 Exploration Program – Discovery of the Lion Gold Zone


Figure 2. The 72 g/t gold sample

The 72 g/t gold sample
The 72 g/t gold sample

  
Following these findings, the company brought an excavator to define and study this new zone using the same systematic low-cost exploration approach, aiming to bring this discovery to a drilling stage as soon as possible.