Advance Metals Limited announced the Company has completed a helicopter-borne magnetic and radiometric survey of the Garnet Creek copper project flown by a well-known and reputable supplier Precision Geosurveys of Vancouver, B.C. Advance Metals' claims area are described by the IBMG as holding the potential for high grades of copper sitting in contact-related settings with the intrusion. The area additionally contains tungsten, silver and gold mineralisation within the metamorphosed carbonate and related veins within the host andesite volcanic rocks; the greater region also holds several sites bearing disseminated copper at surface. Preliminary results of the airborne survey over the Project suggest a circular region of moderate magnetic intensities located along the contact of a broad region of low magnetics coincident with a quartz-diorite intrusion.

Surface mineralisation on the Garnet Creek project occurs along the margin of this contact. Additionally, the airborne radiometric survey displays tight zones of elevated uranium consistent with mineralised and metamorphosed limestones located along the contact of the quartz diorite intrusion. Combined, the broad magnetic anomaly, discrete radiometric anomalies, and contact mineralised zones reflect a prospective area approximately 8 km long by 3.0 km wide.

A magnetic anomaly coincident with the margin of a large intrusion, radiometric anomalies coincident with high-grade copper sitting along the contact with host rocks at surface, and occurrence of carbonate rocks underlying the volcanics in the greater region imply that the geology exposed is consistent within the upper reaches of a porphyry-style mineralising system holding the potential for widespread disseminated copper at depth within the reactive carbonate units and capped by the overlying andesite rocks. The airborne geophysical survey is part of Advance Metals' 2022 exploration program which also includes detailed mapping, rock sampling, and a large, gridded soil survey with assay results expected soon. With the evidence obtained during the 2022 summer program to date, the Company has enough data to support the drill permitting process at Garnet Creek and personnel are currently on site working to optimise drill pad locations and target channel sampling of mineralised rock on existing and newly-acquired claims.