Azimut Exploration Inc. reported the discovery of substantial gold mineralization in multiple drill hole intersections, including frequent high-grade intervals, in all seven (7) holes of its maiden diamond drilling program on the 100% owned Elmer Property (the "Property") in the James Bay region of Quebec. Significant additional drilling will be required to define the true width and extent of this discovery. The Patwon Prospect is part of a larger 7-kilometre-long high-potential target zone on the Property. A ground geophysics survey (induced polarization) is currently underway over the discovery area and its vicinity to prepare for a more comprehensive upcoming drilling program. The results from this initial phase of drilling indicates that gold-bearing mineralization occurs in three different orientations: 1) along an extensive set of veins oblique to the schistosity; 2) parallel to the schistosity; and 3) as flat-lying veins. Drill holes were oriented to intersect the three types of veins. Azimut's management considers these results to be among the most significant gold exploration results in the James Bay region since the 2004 discovery of the Éléonore deposit by Virginia Gold Mines. The Éléonore mine is currently owned and operated by Newmont. Based on previously reported surface information, the objectives of the 996-metre core-oriented drill program were to: Cut perpendicularly themain vein system striking NW-SE, with six holes totaling 849 metres (holes ELM19-001 to 006) in two parallel 40-metre-spaced drill sections of three drill holes each; and Cut perpendicularlyshear veins striking NE-SW subparallel to the schistosity with one hole (ELM19-007, 147 m); schistosity is roughly parallel to the fabric of the magnetic gradient and to lithological contacts.