Puma Exploration Inc. announced the surface results from its 2023 field exploration program at its 100%-owned Williams Brook Gold Project in Northern New Brunswick. The company'll launch an inaugural drilling program at Tiger in early 2024, and the company's excited to test this new cluster of gold-rich quartz veins. Grab samples: assay results highlights with grades above 1 g/t gold.

The Tiger Gold Zone area now spans 400 m by 180 m. Gold mineralization at the TGZ occurs in quartz veins with limonite alteration and disseminated chalcopyrite, sphalerite, galena, and malachite typical of the high-grade veins discovered at the Lynx Gold Zone. Also, as at the Lynz Gold zone, the veins occur to the contact between rocks of different competencies - volcanic and sediment units. Puma's Williams Brook Gold Project comprises four properties covering more than 49,000 ha in Northern New Brunswick?an established and mining-friendly jurisdiction near paved roads and with excellent infrastructure nearby.

The land package is located near the Rocky Brook Millstream Fault (?RBMF?), a major regional structure formed during the Appalachian Orogeny and a significant control for gold deposition in the region. Since 2021 and with less than C$12M of exploration investment. Puma has made multiple gold discoveries at the Williams Brook property and believes that the property hosts an extensive orogenic gold system.

Puma?s ongoing exploration programs are focused on building a gold camp in Northern New Brunswick, Canada.