MAX RESOURCE CORP. reported high-grade copper and silver results over 1.6-km by 0.6-km zone from the new CONEJO discovery at CESAR North, within the wholly-owned CESAR copper-silver project in NE Colombia. Highlight assays greater than 9% copper and 50 g/t silver: 12.5% copper + 83.5 g/t silver over 5-metre by 5-metre (878335); 10.7% copper + 51.6 g/t silver over 1-metre by 1-metre (878389); 10.5% copper + 50.1 g/t silver over 3-metre by 2-metre (878603); 10.4% copper + 95 g/t silver over 5-metre by 5-metre (878338); 10.2% copper + 62 g/t silver over 5-metre by 5-metre (878334); 10.0% copper + 80 g/t silver over 5-metre by 5-metre (878363); 9.5% copper + 120 g/t silver over 1-metre by 1-metre (878390). Twenty-two rock panel samples returned high-grade values above 5% copper from panels varying from 5m by 5m to 1m by 1m. Overall, sixty-six rock panel samples returned significant values over 1% copper and they are presented in Table 1. Max cautions investors that rock panel sampling can be selective and are not necessarily representative of the mineralization. The new CONEJO copper-silver discovery was delineated over a zone of 1.6-km by 0.6-km, open in all directions, and hosted in a stockwork cross cutting igneous host rock, overlying or cross cutting mineralized stratabound horizon. The Max field team is mapping the rock bearing mineralization to determine the potential volume and average copper-silver grades of the CONEJO zone.