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Miata Metals Samples up to 194.2 g/t Gold at the Sela Creek Project in Suriname

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Miata Metals Corp
Miata Metals Corp

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Feb. 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Miata Metals Corp. (CSE: MMET) (FSE: 8NQ) (“Miata” or the “Company”) is pleased to report the first exploration results of 2025 at the Sela Creek Gold Project in Suriname (“Sela Creek”). The Company further announces that the drill rig is now at Sela Creek, and is on track to commence its maiden diamond drill program this month with a goal of 10,000 m in 2025.

Highlights:

  • A grab sample* with free gold has yielded results of up to 194.2 g/t Au in a newly opened extension of the Puma target.

  • Grab samples* from the >2km long Golden Hand target include 14.53 g/t Au, 4.32 g/t Au, and 1.86 g/t Au

  • Grab samples* from the Stranger target include 34.66 g/t Au and 7.32 g/t Au

  • All drill equipment of Major Drilling is now at Sela Creek and drilling is expected to commence this month

“The first results of 2025 from our ongoing ground exploration program are another milestone for the Company, as we begin operating from our year-round camp at Sela Creek,” stated Dr. Jaap Verbaas, CEO of Miata. “Our geologists on site have been doing great work further derisking the drill targets through a combination of geological mapping, structural measurements, and grab sampling*. The artisanal mining* allows our geologists to get a 3D look at mineralized zones. Because these zones occur in saprolite, we know that mineralization has remained in place (not transported by rivers). In other words, what the geologists are sampling in the saprolite pits can be inferred to continue directly below the pits in bedrock. These sampling results showcase once again the endowment and discovery potential at Sela Creek. The drill rig is now on site and we are looking forward to drill testing these targets.”

Sampling and Reconaissance Mapping at the Puma, Golden Hand, and Stranger Targets

Predictive vein model over Golden Hand, Stranger, and Puma showing key samples discussed in the text. Note that only certain well-mineralized samples are depicted in this image.
Predictive vein model over Golden Hand, Stranger, and Puma showing key samples discussed in the text. Note that only certain well-mineralized samples are depicted in this image.


Figure 1. Predictive vein model over Golden Hand, Stranger, and Puma showing key samples discussed in the text. Note that only certain well-mineralized samples are depicted in this image.

Aerial shot of the Stranger target (left) and hand sample from the Puma target (right).
Aerial shot of the Stranger target (left) and hand sample from the Puma target (right).


Figure 2. Aerial shot of the Stranger target (left) and hand sample from the Puma target (right).

Puma Target

The Puma target in the southeast part of Sela Creek is characterized by intense hydrothermal alteration and repeating vein sets in a host of both metasedimentary and metavolcanic rocks. The Puma target has never been drilled but has been actively mined in the past decade by artisanal miners*. An in situ grab sample*, collected from one of the cross-cutting tension veins at Puma returned 194.2 g/t Au (with repeat analysis of 184.7 g/t Au), only 30 meters from a subparallel tension vein that returned 39.2 g/t Au in 2024. Both grab samples* are along a 500 meter-long northwest trend with historic channel samples* that returned 3.12 g/t Au over 8 meters and 4.07 g/t Au over 5 meters and are considered part of a single trend. This sample was highlighted in the Company news release of February 5, 2025. Further sampling at the Puma target is currently being conducted in the lead up to drilling.