Western Exploration Reports Additional High Grade Assay Results From 2024 Drilling At Gravel Creek

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Figure 1. Jarbidge Discovery Zone Cross Section, showing interpreted continuity of high grade values along sub parallel structural zones, based on oriented core measurements in holes WG456 and WG457. The vein zones and subsidiary splays have +20.0 g/t AuEq grades on a dip length of potentially +200 meters (AuEq calculated at 85:1 Ag: Au; see Figure 2 for location reference). (Graphic: Business Wire)
Figure 1. Jarbidge Discovery Zone Cross Section, showing interpreted continuity of high grade values along sub parallel structural zones, based on oriented core measurements in holes WG456 and WG457. The vein zones and subsidiary splays have +20.0 g/t AuEq grades on a dip length of potentially +200 meters (AuEq calculated at 85:1 Ag: Au; see Figure 2 for location reference). (Graphic: Business Wire)
Figure 2. Plan view Gravel Creek area, showing the Gravel Creek resource zone, location of 2023 Discovery Section (Figure 1) and hole WGC458-460 (this news release). Assays for holes WGC461 and WGC462 are pending. (Graphic: Business Wire)
Figure 2. Plan view Gravel Creek area, showing the Gravel Creek resource zone, location of 2023 Discovery Section (Figure 1) and hole WGC458-460 (this news release). Assays for holes WGC461 and WGC462 are pending. (Graphic: Business Wire)
Figure 3. Jarbidge Rhyolite Cross Section 10580N, showing key assay intercepts in holes WGC459 and WGC460, in context with the Gravel Creek Resource and key legacy drill intercepts (intercepts in blue reported October 7, 2024). (Graphic: Business Wire)
Figure 3. Jarbidge Rhyolite Cross Section 10580N, showing key assay intercepts in holes WGC459 and WGC460, in context with the Gravel Creek Resource and key legacy drill intercepts (intercepts in blue reported October 7, 2024). (Graphic: Business Wire)
Figure 4. Jarbidge Rhyolite Cross Section 10420N, showing hole WGC458 assay results in context with the Gravel Creek Resource. (Graphic: Business Wire)
Figure 4. Jarbidge Rhyolite Cross Section 10420N, showing hole WGC458 assay results in context with the Gravel Creek Resource. (Graphic: Business Wire)
Figure 5. Cross section A-A', northeast at the limit of drilling in the Gravel Creek area. Note the widespread distribution of 10.0 g/t AuEq intercepts at the NE limit of current drilling, as well in a 550x350m area of the Jarbidge rhyolite northeast of Gravel Creek (highlighted by the insert map on the 1700-m elevation). (Graphic: Business Wire)
Figure 5. Cross section A-A', northeast at the limit of drilling in the Gravel Creek area. Note the widespread distribution of 10.0 g/t AuEq intercepts at the NE limit of current drilling, as well in a 550x350m area of the Jarbidge rhyolite northeast of Gravel Creek (highlighted by the insert map on the 1700-m elevation). (Graphic: Business Wire)
Figure 6. Aura Project – Land holdings and Infrastructure. (Graphic: Business Wire)
Figure 6. Aura Project – Land holdings and Infrastructure. (Graphic: Business Wire)

Drill Results up to 0.3m @ 33.69 g/t AuEq, 1.04m @ 16.72 g/t AuEq and 0.55m @ 75.12 g/t AuEq Highlight Further Resource Expansion Potential Northeast of the Current Gravel Creek Deposit

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, November 11, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Western Exploration Inc. (TSXV: WEX; OTCQX: WEXPF) (the "Company" or "Western Exploration") is pleased to announce additional assay results from the 2024 core drilling program in the Jarbidge rhyolite north-east of the Gravel Creek resource area at the Company's wholly-owned Aura gold-silver project (the "Aura Project").

Click to watch CEO Darcy Marud’s news summary: News: Additional High Grade Assay Results From 2024 Drilling at Gravel Creek - YouTube

Highlights from 2024 Drill Program

  • Five oriented core holes totaling 3,556 meters were completed in 2024 to offset the high-grade intercepts in the Jarbidge rhyolite ("Discovery Section") (see additional details in the news release of the Company dated January 8, 2024, entitled "Western Exploration Provides Update on Drilling Activities at Gravel Creek").

  • New results are reported here for holes WGC458 and WGC460, as well as further assays from WGC459 (see the news release of the Company, dated October 7, 2024, entitled "Western Exploration Reports Positive Assay results from 2024 Drill Program at Gravel Creek".

    • WGC458 was drilled 80 meters south on strike from the Discovery Section and reported individual assays of up to 22.2 g/t Au and 977.0 g/t Ag, with key intercepts including:

      • 0.34 meters @ 33.69 g/t AuEq (22.2 g/t Au and 977 g/t Ag)

      • 0.40 meters @ 15.36 g/t AuEq (13.20 g/t Au and 184.0 g/t Ag)

      • 0.61 meters @ 13.74 g/t AuEq (12.35 g/t Au and 118.0 g/t Ag)

    • WGC459 was drilled 80 meters north on strike from the Discovery Section, (partial results published in the news release dated October 7 2024, entitled "Western Exploration Reports Positive Assay results from 2024 Drill Program at Gravel Creek"). Additional results include the following intercepts:

      • 0.86m @ 10.08 g/t AuEq (9.80 g/t Au and 23.4 g/t Ag)

      • 0.31m @ 7.54 g/t AuEq (7.21 g/t Au and 27.7 g/t Ag)

    • WGC460 was drilled 80 meters north on strike from the Discovery Section and 80 meters down dip from hole WGC459, and reported individual assays up to 50.3 g/t Au and 2110 g/t AuEq, with key intercepts including:

      • 1.04 meters @ 16.72 g/t AuEq (12.34 g/t Au and 372.2 g/t Ag)

      • 0.55 meters @ 75.12 g/t AuEq (50.30 g/t Au and 2,110 g/t Ag)

Significance of Results for Resource Expansion Potential

Western Exploration's CEO, Darcy Marud, commented: "The 2024 drill program has intersected multiple high-grade gold-silver intercepts in the three core holes reported to date. Intercepts are within the projected structural corridor along a minimum strike length of approximately 300 meters and dip length of approximately 250 meters. Mineralization is open in all directions and preliminary interpretation suggests the vein zones may be widening up dip to the east. Western Exploration continues to believe that the area NE of the Gravel Creek resource offers significant resource expansion potential with high grade gold and silver values hosted in epithermal veins and breccia zones."