Max Resource Corp. reported assay results from channel samples collected at the recently discovered AM7 Target. AM-7 lies within the 20-km-long AM District, located at the northern end of Max's wholly-owned CESAR Copper Silver Project in northeastern Colombia.

The copper-silver mineralization is hosted in fine grained sandstone and mudstones with chalcocite as the primary copper bearing mineral. Exploration crews working the AM-7 Target have identified multiple horizons of high-grade stratiform mineralization. Channel samples were collected across mineralized outcrops with intervals ranging from 0.3 to 3.8m: 9 returned values of 4.0% Copper and above.

7 returned values greater than 2.0% Copper. 18 returned values of 1.0% Copper and above; 24 returned values of 10 g/t Silver and above; Multiple channel samples returned high-grades, encompassing five historic open cut copper workings: 18.3% Copper and 2 g/t Silver over 1.5m (419093); 6.0% Copper and 48 g/t Silver over 1.,0m (876707); 5.9% Copper and 56 g/t Silver over 1,5m (876734); 5.0% Copper and 138 g/t Silver over 1.0m (876711). 4.0% Copper and 48 g/t Silver over 1.0m (878707).