Amex Drilling Expands Denise Zone by Additional 450 M to the East - Denise Zone Now Traced over ~1 Km of Strike and Remains Open

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Highlights from the Denise Zone include:

Western Denise

  • 65.00 m of 1.89 g/t Au, including 0.50 m of 197.35 g/t Au at a vertical depth of ~345-390 m in hole PE-21-422;

  • 58.50 m of 1.82 g/t Au, including 0.50 m of 177.65 g/t Au, at a vertical depth of ~350-400 m in hole PE-21-392;

  • 166.50 m of 0.59 g/t Au, including 30.30 m of 1.16 g/t Au and 6.00 m of 5.16 g/t Au at a vertical depth of ~170-280 m in hole PE-21-411;

  • 16.00 m of 5.77 g/t Au, including 1.50 m of 59.97g/t Au at a vertical depth of ~200 m in hole PE-21-432;

  • 66.60 m of 1.28 g/t Au, including 1.50 m of 34.22 g/t Au at a vertical depth of ~430-480 m in hole PE-21-415

Eastern Denise

  • 41.30 m of 0.88 g/t Au, including 14.90 m of 1.50 g/t Au at a vertical depth of ~230 m in hole PE-22-468;

  • 19.10 m of 0.83 g/t Au, including 0.50 m of 19.64 g/t Au at a vertical depth of ~105 m in hole PE-22-480;

Montreal, Quebec--(Newsfile Corp. - April 11, 2022) - Amex Exploration Inc. (TSXV: AMX) (FSE: MX0) (OTCQX: AMXEF) ("Amex or the Company") is pleased to announce a total of 27 drill holes focused on near surface and on-strike expansion as well as definition drilling of the Denise Zone ("Denise"), part of the Eastern Gold Zone ("EGZ"), of the Perron Project. See Figure 1 for a plan view of the geology of the EGZ and the mineralized zones.

Today's drill results demonstrate that Denise can now be traced over ~950 m from the Western mafic intrusion to the most Eastern intercept to date in the Denise structure. The Company intends to continue to drill to the East to further expand the Denise Zone along strike. In addition, Amex will continue definition drilling on Western Denise particularly at the depth where there appears to be a higher grade trend developing. A complete list of results is available in Table 1 and presented in Figure 2.

Jacques Trottier, PhD, Executive Chairman of Amex Exploration commented, "I am very encouraged by the results from the Eastern Denise Zone as they clearly show the structure continues near surface and along strike as we predicted and is now a confirmed kilometric sized system. We have numerous additional holes pending and planned to better define this area along strike and to depth. In addition, our infill drilling on Western Denise has begun indicating multiple higher grade ore shoots within the larger Denise mineralized envelope. We have also defined the Western Denise down to 750 metres. The Denise Zone is wide open along strike and to depth and has the potential to be a very sizeable structure and potential open pit target."