Western Exploration Reports Extension of High-grade Mineralization at Gravel Creek

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Figure 1. Plan view of 2024 drill holes and reported intercepts in the Jarbidge rhyolite east of Gravel Creek. All intercepts lie within a 100 meter-wide corridor trending N10W, 60SW, sub-parallel to the Discovery Trend. identified with oriented core in 2023. The vein/breccia corridor on the 1700-meter elevation is projected to the surface (yellow shading) and shown on the subsequent cross sections in Figures 2, 3 and 4. (Photo: Business Wire)
Figure 1. Plan view of 2024 drill holes and reported intercepts in the Jarbidge rhyolite east of Gravel Creek. All intercepts lie within a 100 meter-wide corridor trending N10W, 60SW, sub-parallel to the Discovery Trend. identified with oriented core in 2023. The vein/breccia corridor on the 1700-meter elevation is projected to the surface (yellow shading) and shown on the subsequent cross sections in Figures 2, 3 and 4. (Photo: Business Wire)
Figure 2. Cross Section BL+500N, showing intercepts in core hole WGC461 (drilled 80 meters up dip to the east of previous drilling). Mineralization is open to the north, south and east. (Photo: Business Wire)
Figure 2. Cross Section BL+500N, showing intercepts in core hole WGC461 (drilled 80 meters up dip to the east of previous drilling). Mineralization is open to the north, south and east. (Photo: Business Wire)
Figure 3. Jarbidge Rhyolite Discovery Cross Section BL+680N, showing assay intercepts in oriented core hole WGC462. Most intercepts lie within the Discovery Section corridor, which is shown projected in pale yellow. Mineralization is open to the north, east and west. (Photo: Business Wire)
Figure 3. Jarbidge Rhyolite Discovery Cross Section BL+680N, showing assay intercepts in oriented core hole WGC462. Most intercepts lie within the Discovery Section corridor, which is shown projected in pale yellow. Mineralization is open to the north, east and west. (Photo: Business Wire)
Figure 4. Cross sections BL+420N to BL+680N highlight how most 2024 high grade Au-Ag vein/breccia intercepts lie within the 100m wide Discovery Trend identified in 2023. Mineralization is open up-dip to the east on all section and holes WGC458 and WGC462 show mineralization is open on strike to the north and south. (Photo: Business Wire)
Figure 4. Cross sections BL+420N to BL+680N highlight how most 2024 high grade Au-Ag vein/breccia intercepts lie within the 100m wide Discovery Trend identified in 2023. Mineralization is open up-dip to the east on all section and holes WGC458 and WGC462 show mineralization is open on strike to the north and south. (Photo: Business Wire)
Figure 5. Map of the Gravel Creek/Wood Gulch area, showing scale of 2024 Jarbidge drilling area relative to the 2.5 x 4.0 kilometer zone of favorable geology, alteration, structure, geochemical and geophysical anomalies already hosting mineral resources on three different deposits (Doby George, Gravel Creek and Wood Gulch), as more particularly described in the Technical Report (as defined herein). Most of the zone has received limited or no drilling beyond the area of the mineral resource defined in the Technical Report and remains prospective for future discoveries. (Photo: Business Wire)
Figure 5. Map of the Gravel Creek/Wood Gulch area, showing scale of 2024 Jarbidge drilling area relative to the 2.5 x 4.0 kilometer zone of favorable geology, alteration, structure, geochemical and geophysical anomalies already hosting mineral resources on three different deposits (Doby George, Gravel Creek and Wood Gulch), as more particularly described in the Technical Report (as defined herein). Most of the zone has received limited or no drilling beyond the area of the mineral resource defined in the Technical Report and remains prospective for future discoveries. (Photo: Business Wire)

Final 2024 drill results expand high-grade vein corridor in Jarbidge Rhyolite to a minimum of 350 meters on strike and a minimum of 250 meters on dip with 1.53 meters of 19.98 g/t Aueq in WG462 and 1.13 meters of 12.0 g/t Aueq in WG461

VANCOUVER, January 08, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Western Exploration Inc. (TSXV: WEX; OTCQX: WEXPF) (the "Company" or "Western Exploration") is pleased to announce additional assay results from its 2024 core drilling program in the high-grade Jarbidge rhyolite discovery immediately adjacent the Gravel Creek resource at the Company's wholly-owned Aura gold-silver project (the "Aura Project").

Gravel Creek is a new high-grade, Miocene aged, epithermal discovery in the northern Great Basin of Nevada, with assays in 2024 drilling of up to 75.3 g/t Au (WGC459) and 4,630.0 g/t Ag (WGC461). The new high-grade area, located less than 200 meters east of the current Gravel Creek mineral resource, which contains 245k Aueq indicated ounces at 5.81 g/t Aueq and 443k Aueq inferred ounces at 5.02 g/t Aueq (Table 3 Mineral resource estimates for the Aura Project as reported in the 2021 Technical Report), has been tested by only 19 drill holes to date and is open in all directions. It is one of multiple high-grade targets in the Wood Gulch/Gravel Creek area that offers excellent near-term resource expansion potential on the Aura Project.

Significant Resource Expansion Potential

Western Exploration CEO, Darcy Marud, commented: "The 2024 drill program intersected multiple high-grade gold-silver intercepts in all five core holes completed. We are very excited with the results as they met and even exceeded our expectations both in terms of grade and extension of mineralization. Every drill hole to date has returned high-grade results and the two step out holes to the south and north, drill holes WGC458 and WGC462, intersected the Discovery Trend as anticipated and showed the continuation of high-grade precious metals mineralization."

Mr. Marud added "The 2024 drill results support Western Exploration's confidence that the Jarbidge rhyolite and greater Gravel Creek-Wood Gulch area hold significant resource expansion potential in high-grade gold-silver bearing epithermal veins and breccia zones analogous to other Miocene epithermal systems in the northern Great Basin of Nevada."

Highlights from 2024 Exploration Program

  • The 2024 drill program consisted of five oriented core holes designed to offset high-grade intercepts encountered in 2023 drilling.

  • All 2024 drill holes intersected multiple vein/breccia zones with +10.0 g/t AuEq values defining a minimum of 350 meters of strike and 250 meters of dip length.

  • New results are reported here for holes WGC461 and WGC462

    • WGC461 was drilled 80 meters up dip to the east on Section BL+500N and reported individual assays of up to 46.1 g/t Au and 4,630.0 Ag, including:

      • 1.53 meters @ 19.98 g/t AuEq (10.39 g/t Au and 815.1 g/t Ag)

      • 0.85 meters @ 21.26 g/t AuEq (4.08 g/t Au and 1,460 g/t Ag)

    • WGC462 was drilled 180 meters north of the Discovery Section on Section BL+680N and reported individual assays of up to 24.5 g/t Au and 1,070 g/t Ag, including:

      • 1.13 meters @ 12.0 g/t AuEq (8.24 g/t Au and 318.9 g/t Ag)