Puma Confirms 4 km Extension of Lynx Gold Trend

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RIMOUSKI, Canada, July 11, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Puma Exploration Inc. (TSXV: PUMA, OTCQB: PUMXF) (the "Company" or "Puma") announces the results of its maiden scouting drilling program outside of the main Lynx Gold Zone (“LGZ”) at its 100%-owned Williams Brook Gold Project in Northern New Brunswick.

The 2,270 metres shallow diamond drilling was devised as a follow-up to Puma’s 2023 surface exploration program to confirm the presence of gold mineralization subsurface and determine the orientation and dip of the gold-bearing structure and alteration that was interpreted to extend 4 km northeast of the LGZ. The small, cost-effective program not only confirmed the presence of gold mineralization by intersecting anomalous gold at the Tiger Gold Zone (“TGZ”), located 350 m away, but the program also intersected several distinct styles of mineralization and alteration - some similar to those at the Lynx Gold Zone, as far as the Cheetah Gold Zone 3.5 km away and at a depth of over 150 metres downhole (Figure 1).

Figure 1. Location of scouting drilling over 2024 drone magnetic survey map

Location of scouting drilling over 2024 drone magnetic survey map
Location of scouting drilling over 2024 drone magnetic survey map


These results continue to validate Puma’s successful discovery method. Grab samples are proving to be a reliable vector for discovering gold at depth. A quartz vein stripped at surface at the Tiger Gold Zone that graded 19.90 g/t Au in a grab sample* returned 2.0 g/t Au over 0.40 m in drilling (* the reader is cautioned that grab samples are selective by nature and may not represent the true metal content of the mineralized zone). Similarly, the holes drilled at the Tiger Gold Zone returned grades representative of the surface samples collected in this area in 2023 (see Table 1).

While the Tiger 2 zone appears to carry anomalous gold results, parallels can be drawn between these first drill holes at Tiger and the initial drilling at the Lynx Gold Zone when Puma started drilling there (see Figure 2). The Chubby gold zone, drilled in 2021, returned lower-grade intercepts but was found to be adjacent to a very high-grade gold zone. The current results at Tiger, with the observation of similar quartz veins and the same alteration and structures as those at Chubby, suggest that Tiger could also be proximal to a higher grade zone. This observation reinforces our confidence in the potential for future drilling targets at the TGZ, and further surface exploration and sampling will be undertaken to identify these.

Figure 2. Initial stripping work and drilling at LGZ in 2021

Initial stripping work and drilling at LGZ in 2021
Initial stripping work and drilling at LGZ in 2021


Marcel Robillard, President and CEO, commented, "Our program accomplished what we set out to do – show that the Lynx Gold trend extends 4 km along strike. We didn’t intercept high-grade gold, but our observations confirm the potential for higher-grade zones along the trend. Also, we confirmed that our discovery method works – grab sampling typically reflects what’s in the ground. We know that broad zones of lower-grade gold surround very high-grade gold shoots at Lynx and that some quartz veins do not contain gold at all - this likely also applies along the 4km trend. These results help us refine our model, and the drone mag survey has identified some zones we’re currently exploring to identify targets for future drilling. In the meantime, our new 3D model of the Lynx Gold Deposit mineralization has been updated, and we plan to resume drilling deeper at Lynx in the fall.”