Puma Exploration acquiring high-grade gold exploration project in New Brunswick

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Puma Exploration Inc. [TSXV: PUMA; OTCQB: PUMXF] signed, on October 24, 2024 non-binding letters of intent with NB Gold Inc., a private company, and Comet Lithium Corp. [TSXV: CLIC] to secure and gain control over a new large and highly prospective mining exploration project where several high-grade gold occurrences grading as high as 1,315 g/t gold were identified.

The new McKenzie Gold Project straddles the McKenzie Fault, a major structural feature associated with numerous high-grade gold quartz veins, stockworks and breccias discovered by the previous owners’ limited prospecting, trenching and sampling programs. These gold occurrences exhibit remarkable similarities with the orogenic gold mineralization identified on the Williams Brook Project recently optioned to Kinross Gold Corp.

The McKenzie Gold Project encompasses over 33,660 hectares and appears to exhibit the same geological attributes as the Williams Brook Project, namely: The presence of very high-grade gold mineralization; mineralization appears to be associated with orogenic gold deposits; the project is near a major Appalachian structure – the McKenzie Fault; the presence and proximity of mineralized felsic intrusions; and the potential for a large mineralized system (Au, Ag, Cu).

A limited trenching and sampling program by Puma in late 2023 on the southern tip of the claim block confirmed the presence of three different mineralized zones extending over 650 metres within strongly foliated altered sediments. The best gold values (362 g/t, 267 g/t, 24.7 g/t, 9.47 g/t and 4.67 g/t gold) were found in quartz veins associated with limonite/goethite similar to the ones observed at the Lynx Gold Zone at Williams Brook.

The Mackenzie Gold Project is located only 7 km west of the Williams Brook Project and 10 km East of St-Quentin, where the company maintains its exploration office, core shack and other facilities. The property is easily accessible by paved highway and gravel roads.

Puma plans to deploy its proven low-cost exploration strategy to develop the McKenzie Gold Project in the same fashion it developed Williams Brook. The company intends to follow its successful discovery method of prospecting, mapping and trenching where significant gold has been discovered to grow the project.

Puma completed early prospecting and trenching on the property this fall to better understand the mineralization style and potential extension to the mineralization previously discovered and is currently undertaking a comprehensive review of available data to identify priority targets for future drilling.

Early greenfield exploration and trenching on the project this fall has already uncovered some quartz veins, and results of the ongoing exploration work will be released shortly.

The Mackenzie Gold Project was built gradually through staking and different purchase and option agreements, as described below. Puma took one year to consolidate this large, well-located, high-potential claim block.

TIMM Claims: Claim block 6129 was the catalyst for the McKenzie Gold Project. Under an option agreement with NB Gold, Puma can earn a 70% interest in the TIMM claims. As of the date hereof, 200,000 Puma shares remain issuable to NB Gold for Puma to earn its 70% interest.

Staked Claims: Puma subsequently staked seven claim blocks (11129, 11130, 11506, 11507, 11508, 11509 and 11517 for a total of 24,611 hectares.

NB Gold/Comet Claims: The McKenzie Gold Project also incorporates eight additional claim blocks currently held on a joint venture basis by NB Gold and Comet, which are subject to underlying agreements with local prospectors.

The non-binding letters of intent with NB Gold and Comet specify that the TIMM Claims, Staked Claims and NB Gold/Comet Claims will fall under a joint venture between Puma and NB Gold to form the McKenzie Gold Project. The initial interest for the McKenzie Gold Project will be 70% Puma Exploration and 30% NB Gold.

Historically, more than $1.5 million has been invested in exploration work by previous owners, including regional geophysical surveys, geochemical soil surveys, trenching, and stripping; however, drilling has been limited. The claims carry over $225,000 in assessment work credits, allowing them to remain in good standing with minimal required expenditures from Puma.

Globally, the letters of intent with NB Gold and Comet provide for the following: In consideration for an initial 70% interest in the McKenzie Gold Project, Puma will issue the remaining 200,000 shares to NB Gold for the TIMM property; make a cash payment of $20,000 to NB Gold; Issue 2,000,000 shares to NB Gold; and issue 450,000 shares to Comet Lithium.

Comet Lithium will retain a 2% net smelter return royalty (NSR) on production from each of the Northwest Property (7298-7734) and the Grog property (7211-8167-7683-9131-9132-9133). Puma reserves the right to purchase one-half (1%) of each NSR at any time for a cash payment to Comet of $500,000.

NB Gold’s 30% interest will be free-carried until Puma incurs $2,000,000 in exploration expenditures. Once such an amount is reached, Puma and NB Gold will have to finance expenditures according to their respective pro-rata interest in the joint venture. If one party’s interest drops below 10%, the ownership will be transferred to a 10% net profit on mining production.

The completion of this transaction is conditional upon several conditions, including the negotiation, execution and delivery of definitive agreements, receipt of all corporate approvals and all necessary consents, approvals, exemptions and authorizations of third parties, including, but not limited to, the TSX Venture Exchange.

In addition, Puma shall complete all the required work at its expense to maintain the mineral claim number 7734 in good standing and submit a report for such work to the New Brunswick Minister of Natural Resources and Energy Development. Puma expects to close the transaction before the end of this year.

Puma has accumulated a portfolio of prospective gold landholdings close to roads and infrastructure in northern New Brunswick – the Williams Brook Project and the new Mckenzie Gold Project. Both are located near the Rocky Brook Millstream Fault (RBMF), a major regional structure formed during the Appalachian Orogeny and a significant control for gold deposition in the region. Puma’s work to date has focused on the Williams Brook property, but prospecting and surface exploration work on its other properties have confirmed their potential for significant gold mineralization.

Puma has a long history in northern New Brunswick, having worked on regional projects for over 15 years.


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