Fremont Provides Update on Urasar Exploration Program in Armenia: Seven Key Target Areas Identified

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - June 6, 2024) - Fremont Gold Ltd. (TSXV: FRE) (FSE: FR20) (OTCQB: FRERF) ("Fremont" or the "Company") is pleased to provide an update on the 2024 exploration program at the Company's 100% owned Urasar Project ("Urasar" or the "Project") in northern Armenia.

Dennis Moore, President and CEO of Fremont states, "The Company's initial 2024 Urasar exploration program is well underway. We have completed an initial program of geological mapping and surface rock chip sampling across the southern portion of the Project, where a geochemical survey in late 2023 identified robust gold and copper anomalies over a 15 km strike extent. Recent geological mapping by a porphyry-epithermal specialist confirms a large epithermal precious metal district containing multiple mineralized zones and corroborates Soviet exploration from 70 years ago. The current work program is focused on delineating drill targets for testing later in field season."

Highlights:

  • Urasar hosts a large epithermal gold-sliver district with multiple drill targets;

  • Seven key target areas for drill testing have been identified across the southern portion of the Property;

  • Target areas include Golden Vein where initial sampling by the Company in 2021 returned up to 12.0 g/t Au from a 5m channel sample[1], and Oxide Basin which hosts a 100m+ wide zone of mineralized sheeted veining and stockworks;

  • Gold-silver mineralization is structurally controlled, intermediate to low sulphidation epithermal style;

  • Representative rock chip samples were collected from the mineralized zones and have been sent for analysis;

  • The structural setting is a deep-seated crustal corridor that represents the closing of the Tethyan sea, comprising obducted ophiolites thrust over mineralized Tertiary volcanics, which is an analogous setting to the world-class Sotk gold deposit to the southeast [2];

Next Steps

A ground magnetometer survey covering the entire 3,392 hectare Project is approximately 35% complete. Grid-based soil sampling across the northern part of the Project is approximately 50% complete and will be integrated with the results of the 770 soil samples collected in late 2023[3] resulting in a 200 m line spaced soil survey over a majority of the Project. Additional geological mapping, surface channel sampling and trenching will be completed based on results from the initial program.

Figure 1. Urasar key target areas, soil and rock geochemistry.

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