MAX RESOURCE CORP. reported that two additional mineralized outcrops have been discovered at target AM-14, located on the Company's Mining Concession within the AM District of its wholly-owned Cesar Copper-Silver Project, Northeastern Colombia. In addition, the Company has received the final data from the 10,000 line-km property-wide airborne magnetic and radiometric survey.

Airborne magnetic and radiometric data is an important tool in identifying the geological structures that controlled the flow and emplacement of the mineralized fluids: Over 10,000 line-km high-resolution airborne magnetic and radiometric survey collected. Survey area covers 114,650 sq-km of prospective geology. Data analysis and a structural interpretation are underway with results expected in second quarter.

AM-14 Outcrops: Mineralization at target AM-14 is hosted in layers of medium to fine-grained sandstone rich in organic material. The Copper-Silver bearing horizons are within a 700-metre-thick package of interbedded sedimentary rocks that strike 240 to 260 and dip 30 to 45. northwest.

Chalcocite, malachite and azurite are the most abundant copper minerals observed in the outcrop. The newly discovered mineralized beds are up to 2.2m thick and are exposed for several metres along strike before disappearing under cover. Systematic channel sampling of the mineralized outcrop has now commenced.

Crews will continue detailed mapping in the vicinity of the discoveries with the goal of extending the footprint of mineralization. Airborne Magnetic & Radiometric Survey: The 10,000 line-kilometre high-resolution airborne magnetic and radiometric survey has been completed and final data received from the survey contractor. Survey data were collected along East-West oriented flight-lines spaced at 125m and flown at a nominal height of 100m using a fixed-wing aircraft.

North-South oriented tie-lines were spaced at 1.25-km. Analysis of the data has commenced with emphasis being placed on identifying geological structures that acted the conduits for mineralized fluids. Results from the data analysis will be important in both refining existing targets and identifying new ones.

CESAR Target Evaluation Max has identified and is evaluating 28 targets along the 120-km-long belt for potential drill testing. The Company is focused on expanding, refining, and prioritizing these targets in preparation for a drill program. Initial efforts have been concentrated on those targets with the size potential with work that includes the following field activities: Systematic chip and channel sampling of the mineralized outcrops.

Detailed geological and structural mapping of each showing. Target scale prospecting and soil sampling. Airborne Magnetic/Radiometric Surveys.

Regional Exploration: Max has demonstrated that the Cesar basin is fertile for copper-silver mineralization over a large area; however, only a fraction of the basin has been explored. As a result, Max has dedicated one of its geological teams to regional exploration with the goal of discovering additional copper-silver prospects within its land package covering more than 1,000 sq-km.