Advance United Holdings Inc. announced the commencement of the summer work program which started mid-May 2022 on the Doyle Property in the Batchewana Greenstone Belt near Wawa, Ontario, Canada. The Doyle Property lies within the Batchawana Greenstone Belt of the Superior Province approximately two hours northeast by road from Batchawana Bay on the TransCanada Highway. It is comprised of 166 claims totally approximately 3,636 hectares and is accessed by existing logging and bush roads allowing easy access to most of the property.

Geological mapping and prospecting crews were dispatched this month to the field to begin the work program. The program will be focused on follow-up in two high grade gold intersections identified from previous drilling. Drill hole T-94-22 returned an assay of 49 g/t gold over 1.0 m in one of two quartz veins intersected by the drilling and visible gold was identified in the drill core from this hole.

The gold-bearing veins have not been sufficiently mapped to date, and similar veins discovered during reconnaissance work by Advance United staff on surface in the vicinity of the hole will beone of the focuses of the work program to properly sample and map the area. Interpretation of this surface work will aid Advance United staff in determining the extent of the gold bearingveins. A second area of interest is in the vicinity of drill hole T95-34, which intersected a pyrite-rich unit returning 2.0 g/t gold over 9 meters and 15.7g/t gold over 1 meter.

This intersection is significant for two reasons. Firstly, the gold does not seem to be related to the quartz veining but instead is disseminated in a pyrite-rich unit in felsic tuffs. This relationship is similar to the mineralization found at the Hemlo Deposit (which has produced over 21 million ounces of gold according to Barrick Gold website).

Secondly, there is a strong geophysical IP anomaly on surface "up-dip" and along the strike of the drill hole which warrants follow-up. A geophysical interpretation completed in 2021 identified two major areas of higher resistivity related to possible silicification on the western part of the property where many gold occurrences have been found in past work. These areas which will also be the focus of prospection and geological mapping to begin to understand the relationships between gold mineralization and the high resistivity anomalies.

The ground VLF-EM and airborne surveys completed on the property in 2021 identified strong conductors which have been interpreted to be related to major shear zones which traverse the property. An area in the southern part of the property where at least three apparent shear zones coalesce will be the focus of intense prospecting, sampling, and mapping.