Aben Minerals Ltd. announced that a crew has mobilized to conduct an airborne QMAG Geophysical Survey at the 7,400 hectare, 100% owned Justin Gold Project in the Yukon Territory. The state-of-the-art geophysical survey will cover the Lost Ace and POW zones, the two main gold (Au) mineralized zones at Justin, as well as the highly prospective area between them. Historic drilling at the POW zone has returned 1.25 g/t Au over 60.0 m (JN11-009) and 2.52 g/t Au and 29.5 g/t Ag over 12.0 m (JN11-010).

Surface chip sampling at the Lost Ace zone returned high-grade gold values ranging from trace to 20.8 g/t Au over 4.4 m. Gold mineralization at the POW zone is hosted within and adjacent to the Justin Stock, a mid-Cretaceous intrusive body located at the southern end of the prolific Tombstone Gold Belt. Lost Ace is located 2 kilometers northwest of the POW zone along strike of the local NW-SE faults that have acted as conduits to the robust hydrothermal system. Program Details: Aben Minerals has contracted DIAS Airborne Ltd. to conduct a QMAGT (full-tensor magnetic gradiometry low temperature SQUID sensors).

DIAS Airborne will fly the survey from the Seabridge Gold?s 3 Aces camp located adjacent to the Justin Gold Project. The company expects the survey to be completed in the coming weeks, with results 6 weeks after demobilisation. Justin Gold Project: The 7,400-hectare Justin Gold property is 100% owned by Aben Minerals Ltd. located in the southeast Yukon in the Tintina Gold Belt and adjacent to Seabridge Gold?s 3 Aces Project.

Aben has drilled a total of 4972.0 metres in 21 diamond drill holes across four zones of interest. Drilling in 2011 and 2012 at the POW Zone successfully discovered: Hole JN11009: 1.25 g/t Au over 60.0m (including 2.47 g/t Au over 21.0m); Hole JN11010: 2.52 g/t Au and 29.53 g/t Ag over 12.0m. Additionally, trenching in 2018 at the Lost Ace Zone, located 2 kilometers northwest along strike from the POW Zone returned values ranging from trace to 20.8 g/t gold over 4.4m including 88.2 g/t gold (Au) over 1.0m.

The discovery at Lost Ace highlights the existence of a multi-phase hydrothermal system with the potential for overprinting mineralizing systems.