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Anteros Advances Critical Mineral Targeting with AI-Assisted 3D Modelling at their Havens Steady VMS Property, Newfoundland

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St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador--(Newsfile Corp. - March 12, 2025) -  Anteros Metals Inc. (CSE: ANT) ("Anteros" or the "Company") is excited to announce integration of advanced AI-assisted geochemical and lithological analysis into the 3D modelling of its Havens Steady Critical Mineral VMS Property (the "Property"), located near Buchans, Newfoundland. This innovative approach detects geochemical anomalies through AI-assisted K-means clustering, while enhancing deposit understanding by correlating mineralization with documented lithological units and alteration attributes. With additional modelling incorporating surficial data expected by the end of March, Anteros is poised to further refine and optimize its 2025 exploration program to prioritize high-potential drill targets.

AI-ASSISTED MODELLING HIGHLIGHTS

  • Advanced Targeting - AI-assisted K-means clustering, geochemical anomaly detection, and lithological classification enhance drill targeting by identifying key mineralization trends

  • Data Optimization - Automated AI algorithms systematically process and integrate geochemical and lithological datasets, improving interpretation efficiency while reducing human bias

  • Comparative Analysis - AI benchmarks Property geochemical and lithological data against established VMS deposit models, supporting data-driven exploration decisions

  • Cost Efficiency - AI-assisted analysis optimizes target prioritization, streamlining exploration workflows and improving efficiencies of field programs

PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Situated in a region renowned for significant Kuroko-type VMS deposits, known for their rich polymetallic characteristics and significant economic yields

  • Geologically consistent mineral deposit with a 1,000-meter strike length of Pb-Zn-Ag (±Cu-Au) mineralization

  • Road accessible and proximal to past-producing VMS mine-sites and infrastructure

  • Approximately 8,150 metres of historical drilling since 1986

  • Fully permitted for exploration diamond drilling from the Mineral Lands Division of Newfoundland and Labrador

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

The Property hosts a road-accessible Volcanogenic Massive Sulphide ("VMS") lead-zinc-silver ±copper-gold deposit located within the Central Mobile Belt of the Dunnage Zone, an established mining district in south-central Newfoundland, that is close to hydroelectric power (Figure 1). The region is underlain by sequences of Cambrian to Silurian volcanic and sedimentary rocks and related intrusive rocks.

The Property borders the Victoria Lake Supergroup, a complex assortment of several distinct volcanic sequences, some of which host world class VMS deposits. Notably, the past-producing Duck Pond VMS Mine, which had reserves of 4.078 million tonnes grading 3.29% Cu, 5.68% Zn, 59.3g/t Ag and 0.86g/t Au as well as additional inferred and measured 1.073 million tonnes of 3.04% Cu, 7.05% Zn, 71.2g/t Ag and 0.8g/t Au prior to mining in 2006 (Canadian Mining Journal, Aug 1, 2006). The Company cautions that mineralization hosted on adjacent and/or nearby properties is not necessarily indicative of mineralization that may be hosted on the Property.