Max Resource Discovers Additional Mineralized Outcrops at Target AM-14

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Property-Wide Airborne Geophysical Survey Completed

Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - February 22, 2024) - MAX RESOURCE CORP.  (TSXV: MAX) (OTC Pink: MXROF) (FSE: M1D2)("Max" or the "Company") is pleased to report that two additional mineralized outcrops have been discovered at target AM-14, located on the Company's Mining Concession within the AM District of its wholly-owned Cesar Copper-Silver Project, Northeastern Colombia. In addition, the Company has received the final data from the 10,000 line-km property-wide airborne magnetic and radiometric survey.

Highlights

The discoveries at AM-14 highlight the scale of potential deposits on the Cesar Copper-Silver Project:

  • AM-14 lies along a 15-km corridor of high-grade, stratiform Copper-Silver mineralization (refer to Figure 1).

  • The 15-km corridor is parallel to the regional strike of the sedimentary rocks and has highlight grades of 24.8% Copper and 230 g/t Silver.

  • These discoveries bring the total number of outcrops at AM-14 to 7 and provide further confirmation that several horizons of stratiform mineralization are present within the sedimentary sequence in the AM District.

  • The Copper-Silver bearing outcrops are exposed up to 285m along strike and are up to 4.0m thick.

  • There is strong evidence for continuity of mineralized layers between AM-14 and AM-07, a distance of 1.5-km.

Airborne magnetic and radiometric data is an important tool in identifying the geological structures that controlled the flow and emplacement of the mineralized fluids:

  • Over 10,000 line-km high-resolution airborne magnetic and radiometric survey collected.

  • Survey area covers 114,650 sq-km of prospective geology.

  • Data analysis and a structural interpretation are underway with results expected in Q2.

"The exploration crews continue to expand the Company's latest Copper-Silver discoveries in multiple directions, confirming significant horizontal extents of multiple Copper-Silver horizons, duplicating the success at other AM targets, at the Conejo and at URU Districts," commented MAX CEO Brett Matich.

"Concentrated exploration in each of these three areas along 120-km's of the CESAR Basin continues to expand the Copper-Silver mineralization footprint, strongly supporting Max's geological model for CESAR as an analog to both Kupferschiefer in Poland/Germany and Kamoa-Kakula in DRC," he concluded.

AM-14 Outcrops
Mineralization at target AM-14 is hosted in layers of medium to fine-grained sandstone rich in organic material. The Copper-Silver bearing horizons are within a 700-metre-thick package of interbedded sedimentary rocks that strike 240? to 260? and dip 30? to 45?. northwest. Chalcocite, malachite and azurite are the most abundant copper minerals observed in the outcrop (refer to Figure 2 to 4).