Benchmark Geochemistry Reveals Large Mineralized Corridor

Edmonton, Alberta--(Newsfile Corp. - November 22, 2018) - Benchmark Metals Inc. (TSXV: BNCH) (OTCQB: CYRTF) (WKN: A2JM2X) (the "Company" or "Benchmark") is pleased to announce results from soil geochemistry and rock samples that reveal large new mineralized areas extending across new and existing zones, demonstrating the high potential for expansion of Benchmark's mineral resource at its Lawyers Gold & Silver Project, located in the Golden Triangle region of British Columbia, Canada.

CEO John Williamson commented, "The latest geochemistry has unveiled a new, larger mineralized corridor around Cliff Creek and the adjacent Dukes Ridge and Phoenix zones. Cliff Creek and Dukes are located 500m apart and have the potential to coalesce and connect. Two new parallel zones are visible northeast of Cliff Creek and east of Marmot. Both new extensions have 500 metre surface expressions supported by geophysics to be targeted with future drilling."

Cliff Creek Zone and Trend

The main Cliff Creek Zone is approximately 500 metres along strike with new geochemistry samples indicating a northern extension and an additional 500 metre extension to the northeast. Drilling during 2018 should positively impact the existing Cliff Creek Mineral Resource Estimate. The new mineralized geochemistry extensions have delineated an area for growth with future drilling. Mineralization trends with preliminary geophysics (radiometrics). This area has no historic sampling and appears to remain open on strike and down-dip. Drill results to date have provided long intercepts including 36.5 metres at 2.68g/t gold and 82.57g/t silver (DDH CC15-06) and, 26 metres at 2.42g/t gold and 100.26g/t silver (DDH CC15-06), announced on October 27, 2018. Additional 2018 results are pending that have the potential to extend the Cliff Creek Zone to the south.

Dukes Ridge Zone and Trend

The main Dukes Ridge Zone is approximately 500 metres along strike with new geochemistry samples indicating a 500 metre southeastern extension that connects both the Phoenix and Phoenix East zones. The new southeastern extension has delineated an area for growth with future drilling. Mineralization trends with preliminary geophysics (radiometrics). Infill and step-out drilling during 2018 should positively impact the existing Dukes Ridge Mineral Resource Estimate. Drill results to date have provided exceptional intercepts including 63.75 metres at 1.16g/t gold and 36.18 silver (DDH-DR15-05) and, 1.68 metres at 10.3g/t gold and 52.6g/t silver in (DDH DR15-01), announced on November 19, 2018. Additional 2018 results are pending that have the potential to infill and extend the Dukes Ridge Zone.