Altamira Gold Provides Exploration Update on Maria Bonita Discovery, Cajueiro Project; Discovers New Target at Apiacas Project

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - August 7, 2024) - Altamira Gold Corp. (TSXV: ALTA) (FSE: T6UP) (OTC Pink: EQTRF) ("Altamira" or the "Company") is pleased to update on ongoing exploration activities at the Cajueiro and Apiacas projects.

Highlights:

  • Results of the final two second-round diamond drillholes at the Maria Bonita discovery located within the Cajueiro project area were received and returned 32.7m @ 0.53 g/t gold in MBA030 and 46.5m @ 0.50 g/t gold in MBA031. Work continues on the analysis and interpretation of drill results.

  • Recent surface sampling at the Casa Branca target area of the Apiacas project, returned highly anomalous gold in all surface samples collected. Ten grab samples all contain gold greater than 0.5g/t, and average 14.5 g/t gold with two high grade values of 69g/t and 52 g/t gold.

  • Mineralization at Casa Branca occurs in pervasive sericite-altered porphyritic intrusive host rocks containing clots of pyritic sulphides, similar to zones of gold mineralization at the Mutum target located 10km to the west.

CEO Mike Bennett commented, "The results of the last two drillholes at the Maria Bonita discovery confirm that the porphyry gold deposit carries consistent gold mineralization from surface. We are working through the interpretation of the three-dimensional geological model to define potential zones of extension and repetition of the mineralization for further drill testing. The mineralized system remains open in several directions and at depth. Our new Casa Branca target at the Apiacas project is again intrusive hosted with disseminated gold mineralization observed on surface. Further mapping and sampling are planned in advance of reconnaissance drilling."

CAJUEIRO PROJECT

The Cajueiro project is located approximately 75km NW of the town of Alta Floresta in the state of Mato Grosso (Figure 1) in central western Brazil and is easily accessible by road and has grid power and local water supply. Cajueiro is the most advanced of three key projects that Altamira controls in the region, the other two being Apiacas and Santa Helena (Figure 1).

Figure 1: Location of the Cajueiro, Apiacas and Santa Helena projects.

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The Cajueiro project has current NI 43-101 resources of 5.66Mt @ 1.02 g/t gold for a total of 185,000 oz in the Indicated Resource category and 12.66Mt @ 1.26 g/t gold for a total of 515,000 oz in the Inferred Resource category (estimated using a gold price of US$1,500/oz). Included in these totals are near-surface oxide portions of the Cajueiro resource, containing an estimated 75,000oz of gold.