Mr. Mark Kolebaba reports
NOVEMBER FIELD PROGRAM AT SOUTH HEDLEY GOLD-COPPER PROJECT, BOOSTS POTENTIAL OF THE GLIX EXPLORATION TARGET
Adamera Minerals Corp.
has released results from the November, 2025, exploration program on the South Hedley property. The program has substantially expanded the footprint of the Glix gold prospect, outlining a larger, more cohesive target than previously recognized.
Work completed in the program:
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13 line kilometres of detailed ground magnetic surveying;
- Six line kilometres of very low frequency/electromagnetic surveying;
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441 soil samples collected on the Glix prospect;
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165 soil samples collected on the Max prospect;
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A total of 606 soil samples awaiting analysis.
Mark Kolebaba, president and chief executive officer, commented: "Integrating the data sets has elevated
Glix
to a very compelling new gold target. In summary, we have multielement gold geochemistry directly over a 300- to 400-metre
WSW trending conductor, a possible magnetite-destructive alteration zone and a geological/structural setting that is analogous to the Nickel Plate and Mascot gold mines. I expect the next round of soil sample results could well provide the evidence needed to conclude that
Glix
is a top-tier drill target for the district."
Highlights from the program:
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The VLF-EM survey at Glix outlines a 300-plus-metre-long west-southwest/east-northeast conductive corridor that is open to the east-northeast. The width is 100 metres.
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Ground magnetic data define a broad magnetic low interpreted as magnetite-destructive hydrothermal alteration.
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Soil sampling returned a strong gold response ranging from 80 parts per billion to 4,283 ppb. The gold reports with high arsenic, zinc and copper immediately over the VLF-EM conductor. The high geochemistry straddles the magnetic low interpreted to be a magnetite-destructive alteration.
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Limestone and calcareous horizons resemble the reactive lithologies that host gold skarn mineralization at the Nickel Plate and Mascot
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mines.
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Favourable secondary northwest-southeast cross-structures are present.
Emerging comparison to the Nickel Plate and Mascot mines
The orientation of the Glix VLF-EM conductor is comparable with the orientation of the mineralized zone at Nickel Plate and Mascot mines. In addition, secondary northwest-southeast cross-structures are noted. Such secondary structures are known to form dilation zones to host mineralization in the Hedley district. Soil samples with gold contents ranging from 80 ppb to 4282 ppb lie directly on the conductor. The gold-arsenic-zinc-copper suite is consistent with intrusion- and skarn-related gold observed in the Hedley gold camp.
Gold-bearing skarn zones at both the Nickel Plate and Mascot mines are documented to be conductive due to significant pyrrhotite- and pyrite-rich skarn alteration. These sulphide-bearing horizons produce strong EM responses and were historically used to outline mineralized structural corridors.
Ground magnetic data at Glix define a broad magnetic low interpreted as magnetite-destructive alteration. The low is adjacent to magnetic highs to the northwest that correspond to magnetite-rich skarn-like units. Similar alteration halos surround mineralized skarn zones at Nickel Plate
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and Mascot
3. This contrasting low-high magnetic pattern is a defining geophysical feature of the Hedley gold skarn belt. The pattern corresponds directly to the northeast-east-northeast shear corridors and northwest-southeast cross-structures that host mineralization at Nickel Plate and Mascot.
Next steps
The next phase of work will focus on integrating the pending soil sample results with the existing geophysical and geological data sets to build a fully integrated 3-D model of the Glix prospect. This model will be used to prioritize drill targets. In parallel, the company will submit
a notice of work drill application
to ensure permitting is in place as targets are finalized.
The 18,714-hectare South Hedley property lies within an established mineral belt in Southern British Columbia. The belt extends from the historic Nickel Plate gold mine at Hedley (more than 2.5 million ounces of gold) to the Copper Mountain copper-gold-silver mine near Princeton (greater than one billion pounds of copper reported since 2011).
About Adamera Minerals Corp.
Adamera is exploring for a high-grade gold and base metal deposit in Canada and United States. The company is actively advancing projects with near-term discovery and development potential in Washington. Adamera is also reviewing options for its tungsten project in Washington State.
Gordon Gibson (PGeo), qualified person under National Instrument 43-101, is an independent consultant that has reviewed and approved data associated with this release.
Samples were analyzed for gold at Activation Laboratories using 30-gram fire assay and in-house analysis using the DetectORE method. Such methods were described in previous releases by the company in 2025. The copper values in soil extending beyond the Max prospect were determined by pXRF in house. Standards were inserted every 10th
sample for quality control/quality assurance. Prior to pXRF analysis, the soil samples were sieved to minus 80 mesh size fraction.
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