Discovery Of Large Cu-Mo Anomaly At Cuddy Mountain Project

VANCOUVER - Zeus North American Mining Corp announced the discovery of a large Copper and Molybdenum soil anomaly from its recent soil sampling program at its Cuddy Mountain Project in Idaho. Cuddy Mountain is located approximately 3 kilometres (km) to the north of Hercules Metals Corp.'s high-grade "Hercules" copper-moly-silver porphyry discovery announced in October 2023.

Highlights of the Soil Sampling Program at Cuddy Mountain: 1) Collected 799 property wide soil samples at approximately 75 m spacing. 2) Soils delineate a broad 3 km by 3 km copper (Cu) and molybdenum (Mo) in soil circular anomaly underlain by the Seven Devils Volcanics (~741 acres). 3) Cu-Mo anomaly is strongest over the mapped volcanic rocks (andesites and rhyodacites) near the valley floor - interpreted to be sub-cropping exposure of the Seven Devils Volcanics, which host the neighbouring Leviathan Porphyry Copper discovery. 4) The newly identified copper-molybdenum soil anomaly contains individual soil samples up to 0.38 percent (%) copper and 28.5 parts per million (ppm) molybdenum (31 samples contain 212 ppm Cu or more; 5 samples contain percent level copper up to and including 0.38% Cu; 116 samples contain 2 ppm Mo or more; 6 samples contain more than 10 ppm Mo, with values up to and including 28.5 ppm Mo). Cuddy Mountain continues to show strong similarities to the Hercules discovery, with a comparable soil geochemical footprint.

Dean Besserer, President and CEO, said, "We are greatly encouraged with the discovery of this large-scale anomaly at Cuddy Mountain with significant copper and molybdenum values. This large-scale anomaly covers the mapped Seven Devils Volcanics and is ideally located, reinforcing our confidence in this highly prospective region. We look forward to releasing the remainder of our fieldwork results as we move the Project towards a planned upcoming drill program. With the nearby Hercules Project gearing up for an aggressive 2025 drill season, the geological team at Zeus is eager to follow suit in the near future."