Fremont Gold Commences 2024 Exploration Program at Vardenis Project in Armenia

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - April 30, 2024) - Fremont Gold Ltd. (TSXV: FRE) (FSE:FR20) (OTCQB: FRERF) ("Fremont" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the commencement of the 2024 exploration program at the Company's Vardenis Project ("Vardenis" or the "Project") in Armenia.

Dennis Moore, President and CEO of Fremont, states, "Vardenis is one of Fremont's two highly prospective projects in the Central Tethyan Mineral Belt in Armenia. It is a very large mineralized, copper-molybdenum-gold system, where past work by Dundee Precious Metals Inc. has identified six zones of porphyry-epithermal mineralization and alteration spread over a 35 km2 area. Our initial limited drilling in late 2023 was very encouraging and we are now back in the field for the start of the 2024 exploration season."

Initial 2024 Vardenis Work Program Highlights:

  • Mapping, sampling and trenching of the Moly Zone, a 2 x 1 km copper and gold soil anomaly with visible molybdenum mineralization at surface hosting up to 0.2% molybdenum in rock chip samples;

  • Expansion and infill of the ground magnetometer geophysical survey begun by the Company in late 2023;

  • Detailed re-logging and additional sampling of the 2023 diamond drill core with a focus on characterizing the style, intensity and disposition of the alteration mineralogy and veining;

  • An initial induced polarisation geophysical survey over key target areas is also being contemplated.

The objective of this initial phase of work is to establish vectors to mineralization to assist in delineating drill targets for testing later in the 2024 field season.

Figure 1. Vardenis mineralized zones with copper-in-soil geochemistry

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Figure 2. Vardenis mineralized zones with gold-in-soil geochemistry

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Agreement with Yerevan State University

On Friday May 3rd, the Company will sign a memorandum of understanding ("MOU") between Hayasa Resources, its 100% owned Armenian subsidiary and Yerevan State University, whereby the university will provide office space and the use of certain geophysical equipment to the company, while the Company will train and mentor enrolled geology students in field exploration techniques and practices.

Dennis Moore, President and CEO of Fremont, states, "Signing of this MOU with Yerevan State University, the largest university in the country, is an important step for Fremont as we continue to establish cooperative ties with state educational institutions, local communities and non-governmental organizations in Armenia."