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Moon River Moly Announces Results of Chemical and Mineralogical Analysis at the Davidson Molybdenum Project

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Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - October 16, 2024) - Moon River Moly Ltd. (TSXV: MOO) ("Moon River" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the initial results of chemical and mineralogical analysis work completed by SGS Canada Inc. ("SGS") on Moon River's Davidson Molybdenum Project ("Davidson Project") located in west central British Columbia approximately 9 kilometres ("km") northwest of the town of Smithers. This chemical and mineralogical analysis was undertaken on samples taken from historical drill core that is securely stored in the Company's warehouse in Smithers, to support and provide information to be used in designing future metallurgical work on the Davidson Project.

This analysis was also to help evaluate the potential for the economic recovery of not only molybdenum but also of other potential by-products, namely tungsten, copper, Rare Earth Elements ("REEs") and gallium. (Please refer to press releases from January 29, 2024 and August 1, 2024).

This initial analysis indicated that at a grind size below 150 microns, molybdenum liberation ranged from 88% to 94% and tungsten liberation ranged from 89% to 94%. Copper liberation ranged from 46% to 57% at a grind size below 38 microns and REE liberation ranged from 47% to 52% also at a grind size below 38 microns.

Paul Parisotto, President and CEO commented, "We are very encouraged from the results of the chemical and mineralogical analysis. The liberation results indicate the potential to recover not only molybdenum but also tungsten and possibly copper, thereby increasing the potential of additional sources of revenue from marketable by-products."

The test work does not indicate that acceptable recoveries of the REEs are currently achievable due to their low grade. Gallium liberation recoveries have not yet been tested.

In August 2024, Moon River completed 1205 metres of diamond drilling in two drill holes; under the supervision of Finley Bakker, P.Geo of A-Z Mining Professionals Ltd., a Qualified Person as defined by Canadian Securities Administrators National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects; resulting in obtaining approximately 1.5 tonnes of samples of fresh drill core to conduct metallurgical studies to determine the economic viability of recovering molybdenum, tungsten, copper, REEs and gallium. The drill core was sent to Base Metals Laboratories Ltd. for testing and the results are expected by the end of this year or early next year.