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    Puma Exploration and Trevali Mining Corporation Drilled 13.1% Zn, 4.8% Pb Over 27.0 Meters at Murray Brook Deposit

    Ashley Cowell
    Aug. 29, 2018 06:32AM PST
    Base Metals Investing

    Puma Exploration (TSXV:PUMA; SSEV:PUMACL; US:PUXPF) (the “Company” or “Puma”) and Trevali Mining Corporation (TV-TSX) (“Trevali”) are pleased to release the drill results for the metallurgical drilling program conducted at the Murray Brook Deposit.

    Puma Exploration (TSXV:PUMA; SSEV:PUMACL; US:PUXPF) (the “Company” or “Puma”) and Trevali Mining Corporation (TV-TSX) (“Trevali”) are pleased to release the drill results for the metallurgical drilling program conducted at the Murray Brook Deposit. The program successfully intersected the Massive Sulphide Deposit in each hole matching perfectly with the Resources Model and a potential internal mine design.

    The metallurgical program consisted of 1,683 meters of drilling within seven (7) new holes collared on the Deposit. The locations, orientations and angles of the holes were defined according to a preliminarily mine design. The main targeted zones of the Deposit were the High-Grade Zinc Zone, the Low-Grade Zinc Zone and the High-Grade Copper Zone. The priority was to proceed with the High-Grade and Low-Grade Zinc Zones recovery tests and then evaluate any potential future benefit within the High-Grade Copper Zone, the Oxyde Zone and the Gold recovery of the Deposit. The recovery tests are currently in process at RPC Facility in Fredericton, New Brunswick.

    Highlights of the Metallurgical Drilling Program

    1) A total of 898 meters of Massive Sulphide (MS) was intersected in the holes with continuous intersections of MS ranging from 36.60 meters to 209.75 meters;
    2) High-Grade Zinc intercepts over significant thickness (see Table 2):
    a.MB18-05: 6.1% Zn, 2.1% Pb (8.3% Zn+Pb) over 120.9 meters;
    including 13.1% Zn, 4.8% Pb (17.9% Zn+Pb) over 27 meters.
    b.MB18-06A: 3.8% Zn, 1.2% Pb (5.0% Zn+Pb) over 158.1 meters;
    including 7.6% Zn, 2.8% Pb (10.4% Zn+Pb) over 24 meters.
    c.MB18-07: 6.9% Zn, 2.4% Pb (9.3% Zn+Pb) over 87.1 meters;
    including 10.2% Zn, 3.1% Pb (13.3% Zn+Pb) over 21 meters.
    3) High-Grade Copper Zones:
    d.MB18-01: 1.4% Cu over 36.6 meters including; 4.0% Cu over 9 meters;
    e.MB18-02: 2.1% Cu over 19.0 meters including; 4.3% Cu over 5 meters;
    f.MB18-03: 2.5% Cu over 24.0 meters including; 4.0% Cu over 6 meters;
    g.MB18-04: 0.85% Cu over 75.0 meters including; 1.0% Cu over 32 meters.

    “We are very happy with the initial drill results of the metallurgical drilling program. Those results represent well the continuity and the high-grade core of the Massive Sulphide Deposit which brings different potential mining scenarios at Murray Brook”, notes Marcel Robillard, President of Puma Exploration.

    The technical team is currently logging and sampling the drill holes of the geotechnical and exploration drill programs and are supervising the execution of Borehole geophysical surveys. The survey is aimed at localising new mineralised zones in proximity of the recent drill holes and characterizing the mineralization intersected in the holes.

    Table 1: Metallurgical Drill holes at the Murray Brook Deposit

    DrillholeEastingNorthingAzimuthDipLength (m)
    MB18-016933635266826185-65  125
    MB18-026931925266696350-65  264
    MB18-036931925266696180-75  125
    MB18-04693197526679860-50  275
    MB18-056931905266852240-75  374
    MB18-06A6932205266806250-63  242
    MB18-076931905266852330-80  278
    1,683

    Table 2: Significant Zinc drill results at the Murray Brook Deposit

    DDH #From (m)To (m)LengthPb%Zn%Pb+Zn%Cu%Ag g/t
    MB-2018-0146.7101.054.40.571.231.801.1637
    including48.054.06.00.831.712.542.0051
    including64.4101.036.60.631.382.011.3541
    inc.86.0100.014.00.461.171.632.9742
    inc.91.0100.09.00.260.680.944.0036
    MB-2018-0219.0228.0209.00.842.833.670.3833
    including19.088.069.01.073.714.780.7931
    inc.53.063.010.02.236.238.460.1741
    including133.0178.045.01.133.724.850.1248
    inc.136.0140.04.02.246.018.250.0258
    including168.0177.09.01.786.027.800.0974
    inc.169.0174.05.02.708.3311.030.0697
    including212.0215.03.02.425.497.910.1551
    MB-2018-0311.4110.098.60.482.512.990.7929
    inc.26.042.016.00.753.704.451.0132
    inc.26.034.08.01.095.066.151.5739
    inc.63.066.03.00.286.777.050.1528
    Including80.0102.022.00.873.734.600.1942
    inc.85.099.014.01.224.876.090.2052
    inc.85.092.07.01.386.107.480.1160
    MB-2018-04114.0252.3138.30.691.562.250.6537
    Including199.0228.029.01.163.084.240.2263
    inc.218.0228.010.01.213.955.160.4165
    MB-2018-05109.4230.3120.92.056.118.160.1170
    Including112.0139.027.02.227.319.530.0788
    inc.112.0122.010.02.388.1710.550.0688
    Including179.0230.351.33.078.5411.610.1393
    inc.182.0217.035.03.8410.7214.560.15117
    inc.190.0217.027.04.8013.0917.890.11142
    inc.198.0210.012.07.3817.2524.630.12196
    inc.204.0207.03.08.1720.1028.270.15207
    MB-2018-06A57.0215.1158.11.203.754.960.1538
    including79.097.018.01.766.087.840.1089
    inc.86.096.010.02.088.0510.130.0884
    including120.0125.05.01.245.176.410.0835
    including146.0151.05.01.795.337.120.0352
    including173.0214.041.01.825.457.270.1346
    inc.190.0214.024.02.817.5610.370.0661
    inc.190.0207.017.02.848.0710.910.0664
    inc.202.0207.05.04.1010.1214.220.0660
    MB-2018-07154.9242.087.12.356.869.210.1396
    including154.9193.038.12.939.0411.970.12142
    inc.157.0168.011.03.3010.8914.190.15161
    inc.157.0161.04.04.4615.0819.540.18215
    including181.0242.061.02.467.429.880.1596
    inc.181.0202.021.03.0910.1813.270.14144
    inc.181.0193.012.04.7516.6421.390.19243
    inc.182.0189.07.05.2719.6624.930.20274
    including223.0241.018.03.169.6612.820.2397
    inc.223.0228.05.03.6814.6718.350.22107

    Note: the true thickness is ranging from 70%-90% of the core intercepts.

    Table 3: Significant Copper drill results at the Murray Brook Deposit

     DDH #From (m)To (m)LengthPb%Zn%Pb+Zn%Cu%Ag g/t
    MB-2018-0148.054.06.00.831.712.542.0051
    MB-2018-0164.4101.036.60.631.382.011.3541
    including80.0101.021.00.651.462.112.1845
    inc.91.0100.09.00.260.680.944.0036
    inc.93.099.06.00.180.530.715.1341
    MB-2018-0219.038.019.00.611.852.462.1131
    including20.029.09.00.701.992.693.1237
    inc.21.026.05.00.842.253.094.2940
    MB-2018-02220.0224.04.00.150.250.402.2026
    MB-2018-0312.036.024.00.633.193.822.5341
    including12.026.014.00.432.753.183.1242
    inc.12.018.06.00.612.843.454.0063
    MB-2018-04114.0189.075.00.671.301.970.8533
    including114.0128.014.00.220.480.701.0320
    inc.141.0173.032.00.681.412.091.0133
    MB-2018-04240.0252.312.30.370.921.291.19613.7

    Note: the true thickness is ranging from 70%-90% of the core intercepts.

    QC/AC protocols

    All sampling, drilling, testing and analysis are conducted using rigorous QA/QC procedures to ensure reliability and validity of results beyond basic regulatory guidelines. The driller is responsible for insuring that the core placed in boxes is in correct order and marking the length tags for each rod-length of core as well as the inside of the core boxes where the tag is located. This step is examined by the technician and supervised by the on-duty project geologist. The driller picks up core boxes from the drill site and takes them to the drill core logging facilities in Bathurst.

    Boxes are then laid out on logging tables and checked to make sure that the core is continuous and in the right order in each box. Geological logging of core is conducted, and sample positions are marked to conform to lithological/alteration changes. Sample numbers are written inside of the core boxes corresponding to pre-printed sample tags. Chalk lines are marked down to identify the axis of core, and boxes for sampling are moved to cutting area. Diamond saw blade cutters are used to cut the core in half.

    Core boxes are returned to their places in order on the logging tables. Strong plastic rock sample bags are labelled with sample’s number on the outside and the sample tags are inserted inside. Then, one half of the core is placed in its respective sample bag. The second half is kept at the Alliance warehouse for future reference.

    The samples are shipped, stored and assayed at the laboratory of the Caribou Mine site held by Trevali Mining Corporation. Trevali has an option to acquire 75% interest in the Murray Brook Deposit from where the drilling program was conducted. The samples are crushed and pulverized at a range of 80 to 100 microns. The crusher and pulverizer are cleaned with pressurized air between each sample. The samples are assayed by Absorption Atomic for Zinc (Zn), Lead (Pb), Copper (Cu), Silver (Ag) and Iron (Fe) content. For QA/QC, there are typically 8 standards runs for each batch of 25. A duplicate is done at least once every 50 samples, no blanks are run. Pulps are currently stored in the lab in labelled brown sealed bags which in turn are stored in organized labelled boxes. Coarse rejects are stored in labelled 18L pails on pallets inside the Alliance warehouse.

    The Murray Brook Deposit
    The Murray Brook Deposit, which is the essence of the Strategic Alliance between the companies, is located 10 kilometers west of Trevali’s Caribou Mine and 10 kilometers east of Trevali’s Restigouche Deposit in the Bathurst Mining Camp of New Brunswick, Canada.

    The deposit has a measured mineral resource of 3.68 million tonnes grading 5.57% Zn, 1.87% Pb, 0.36% Cu, 70.5 g/t Ag and 0.56 g/t Au, plus indicated mineral resources of 1.60 million tonnes grading 4.48% Zn, 1.63% Pb, 0.70% Cu, 65.3 g/t Ag and 0.88 g/t Au (for a combined measured and indicated resource of 5.28 million tonnes averaging 5.24% Zn, 1.80% Pb, 0.46% Cu, 68.9 g/t Ag and 0.65 g/t Au containing approximately 610 million pounds of Zinc, 209 million pounds of Lead and 11.7 million ounces of Silver, as of December 21, 2016.

    The core of the mineral resource occurs in the West Zone (Zinc-Lead) which is 200 meters wide, extending from surface to 300 meters vertical and the true thickness of the Massive Sulphide body varies from 75 meters to 100 meters. The East Zone (Copper-Gold) is 100 meters wide, also extending from surface to 300 vertical meters and is mainly mineralized with Gold and Copper. On February 20th, 2017, a NI 43-101 report was filed on SEDAR.

    The Caribou Mine
    Trevali’s Caribou mine is located approximately 10 kilometers east of the Murray Brook Deposit. It comprises an underground mine, a 3.000-tonne-per-day (tpd) processing mill, a flotation recovery plant, metallurgical and geochemical laboratories, as well as a tailings management facility.

    About Puma Exploration Inc.
    Puma Exploration is a Canadian mineral exploration company with advanced precious and base metals projects in Canada. The Company’s major assets consist of an option to acquire 100% beneficial interest in the Murray Brook Property, the Turgeon Zinc-Copper Project and the Nicholas-Denys Project, all located in New Brunswick. Also, Puma owns an equity interest in BWR Resources, Manitoba. Puma’s objective is to focus its exploration efforts in New Brunswick.

    About Trevali Mining Corporation
    Trevali is a Zinc-focused base metal company with four mines: the wholly-owned Santander mine in Peru, the wholly-owned Caribou mine in the Bathurst Mining Camp of northern New Brunswick, its 90% owned Rosh Pinah mine in Namibia and its 90% owned Perkoa mine in Burkina Faso.

    Qualified Persons
    Technical information provided in this news release was prepared and reviewed by Marcel Robillard, P.Geo., President,  and Dominique Gagné, P.Geo., Vice President Exploration of Puma Exploration, qualified persons as defined by NI 43-101. Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. Mr. Robillard and Mr. Gagné are not independent of the Company, as both are officers and shareholders thereof.

    Learn more by consulting www.pumaexploration.com for further information on Puma Exploration Inc.
    Visit us on Facebook and Twitter.
    Marcel Robillard, President
    Tel.: (418) 724-0901  |  email : president@explorationpuma.com

    Forward-Looking Statements: This press release may contain forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements involve a number of known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of Puma Exploration Inc. to be materially different from actual future results and achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements which speak only as of the date the statements were made, except as required by law. Puma Exploration undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements. These risks and uncertainties are described in the quarterly and annual reports and in the documents submitted to the securities administration.

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