Significant Cu-Au-Mo Soils Trend At the Zeus Copper Project

VANCOUVER — NevGold Corp. reported on its recent geochemical soil sampling program at the Zeus Copper Project in southwestern Idaho’s emerging Hercules Copper District. A total of 628 soil samples were collected and the Company has defined a new 2.4 km copper-gold-molybdenum soil anomaly at the Poseidon Target, and a new 1.0 km copper-gold-molybdenum soil anomaly at the Thorn Springs Target. NevGold continues to confirm the project’s significant copper-gold-molybdenum porphyry potential, and the Company will continue its active exploration program in 2025 due to the positive results.

Over 2.4 km copper-gold-molybdenum soil geochemical anomaly identified at the Poseidon Target on Bureau of Land Management (BLM) ground. Over 1.0 km copper-gold-molybdenum soil geochemical anomaly identified at the Thorn Springs Target on BLM ground. Copper, gold and molybdenum soil geochemical anomalies coincide with geological, structural, and surface rock chip targets, highlighting promising copper porphyry exploration potential.

CEO, Brandon Bonifacio, said, “The soil sampling program completed at Zeus has yielded positive results with a large mineralization footprint and strong sample grades. We have defined a +2.4 km copper-gold-molybdenum target at Poseidon, and a +1.0 km copper-gold-molybdenum target at Thorn Springs. It is also encouraging to see the comparison in the footprint, grade, and geological signatures between the initial Zeus results and the early results from the Hercules Metals copper porphyry discovery which we have outlined in Figure 1. Two of our strongest targets at Poseidon and Thorn Springs (see Figure 1) are on Bureau of Land Management (BLM) ground which simplifies and accelerates exploration and drill permitting. Our objective at Zeus is to have drill-targets defined and permitted by the 2025 summer field season.”\