Azimut Exploration Inc. announced the signing of an Option to Joint Venture Agreement (the "Agreement") with Ophir Gold Corp. for its wholly-owned Pilipas Property (the "Property"), located in Eeyou Istchee James Bay region of Quebec. Under the Agreement, Ophir can earn up to a 70% interest in the Property from Azimut over three (3) years by funding $4 million in exploration expenditures, and by making payments totalling 6 million in shares of Ophir and $100,000 in cash.

The Pilipas Property (135 claims, 70.7 km2) is located along the Billy-Diamond Highway and adjacent to the Munischiwan project (Azimut - SOQUEM JV) and Elmer East project (Quebec Precious Metal Corporation). Pilipas is underlain by the Lower Eastmain greenstone belt, part of the La Grande Sub-province of the Archean Superior Province. The geoscientific database covering the project notably comprise a soil geochemical survey and a magnetic-electromagnetic survey.

Pilipas displays significant exploration potential for lithium-cesium-tantalum (LCT) pegmatites as well as for intrusion-related and volcanogenic massive sulphides gold-copper systems. The Property is in close proximity to the recent Ninaaskumuwin spodumene outcrop discovery made by Quebec Precious Metals on their Elmer East project. Pilipas hosts several identified outcropping pegmatites that have not been sampled for lithium, constituting quality exploration targets. The Property is also geologically situated along strike with the InSight Prospect on the Munischiwan property, which returned up to 100.5 g/t Au, 435.0 g/t Ag, 156.0 g/t Te and 1.67% Cu (from grab samples) (see press release of December 5, 2018).

An IP survey completed in 2019 on Munischiwan suggests that this prospective trend may extend north onto Pilipas (see press release of April 30, 2019). Ophir will act as the operator during the Option Phase with the first-year minimum expenditure representing a firm exploration commitment. Following the formation of a participating joint venture, if a party's interest is diluted below 10%, it will convert to a 2% net smelter return royalty (NSR).

The parties are dealing at arm's length. The Agreement remains subject to regulatory approvals by the TSX Venture Exchange. Azimut's management cautions that results or discoveries on surrounding properties are not necessarily indicative of mineralization hosted on the Company's properties.

Grab samples are selective by nature and unlikely to represent average grades.