| Amaroq Announces Commencement of 2025 Exploration Campaign 
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 uly 21, 2025 02:00 ET                                 | Source:                                Amaroq Ltd.
 
 Reykjavík, July  21, 2025  (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Amaroq Ltd.
 
 (“Amaroq” or the “Company”)
 
 TORONTO, ONTARIO – 21 July 2025 –  Amaroq Ltd. (AIM, TSX-V, NASDAQ Iceland: AMRQ, OTCQX: AMRQF), an  independent mine development corporation focused on unlocking  Greenland’s mineral potential, is pleased to announce the commencement  of its 2025 exploration campaign.
 
 Highlights
 
 
 Comprehensive,  multi-rig drilling programme underway at the Nalunaq gold mine,  targeting continued resource expansion, with up to 3,500 metres of  surface drilling and near-continuous underground drilling planned.Major  drill mobilisation at Nanoq, the analogous gold prospect east of  Nalunaq within the Nanortalik gold belt, with approximately 5,000 metres  of core drilling to advance towards a maiden Mineral Resource Estimate.Secondary  aim of 2025 exploration campaign is to expand understanding across  existing and new satellite gold targets within the Nanortalik gold belt.Regional  copper and nickel exploration programme commencing across South  Greenland and into new licences in the north of the country.Rare earth elements exploration advancing across the Gardar Igneous Province of South Greenland.Initial  reconnaissance of the newly acquired West Greenland Hub (Black Angel  and Kangerluarsuk licences) has commenced, with further technical and  logistical assessments scheduled ahead of a comprehensive exploration  programme in 2026.
 James Gilbertson, VP Exploration for Amaroq, commented:
 
 “The  launch of our 2025 exploration campaign marks one of the most ambitious  and wide-ranging programmes in Amaroq’s history. With active drilling  at our flagship gold assets of Nalunaq and Nanoq, and regional work  expanding our understanding of the copper, nickel, and rare earth  elements opportunities; this season truly showcases the breadth of  Greenland’s mineral potential. It is incredibly exciting to see rigs and  teams deployed from the southern fjords, all the way to our newest  projects in the north and across the West Greenland Hub - a reflection  of both our growing footprint and the  multi-commodity opportunity we’re pursuing.“
 
 2025 Exploration Programme location, targets and detail
 
 
 2025 Exploration Overview and Activity Plan| Project / Region | Programme Type | Details |  | West Greenland Hub | Project Review and Logistical Planning | Assessment  of the technical and logistical requirements for both Black Angel and  Kangerluarsuk project ahead of a 2026 field programme |  | Nalunaq Gold Project | Underground Drilling | Near-continuous drilling targeting Mountain Block and Target Block resource and confidence growth. |  |  | Surface Core Drilling | Up to 3,500 metres planned, focusing on Target Block and South Block Deeps. |  | Nanoq Gold Project | Core Drilling | ~5,000 metres planned across central zone; possible exploratory drilling in western extensions. |  |  | Site Infrastructure | 45-person camp established for onsite logging, sampling, and rapid programme adaptation. |  | Regional Copper Exploration | Reconnaissance and Target Definition | Surface sampling and mapping across the South Greenland Copper Belt. |  |  | Scout Drilling | Contingent on results; initial drilling at selected high-priority copper targets. |  | Nickel Exploration (Stendalen) | Ground Assessment and Mapping | Geological and structural mapping to refine drill targets for 2026. |  | Regional REE Exploration | Target Assessment | Exploration of confirmed and new rare earth element targets across Gardar Province. |  | Minturn IOCG Project | Licence Application & Reconnaissance Visit | Geochemical sampling and logistical planning ahead of a potential 2026 programme. | 
 
 Gold Projects
 
 Nalunaq gold mine
 Following  the announcement of the fourth Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE4) in  April 2025, (including a maiden Indicated Resource and increased total  Mineral Resources1), the exploration team has undertaken  detailed planning to incorporate these results into both ongoing  operations and the 2025 exploration programme.
 
 In  consultation with Bara Consulting, Amaroq plans to conduct an  integrated programme of underground and surface exploration. Underground  drilling will proceed almost continuously, focusing on expanding both  the scale and confidence of the resource within the Mountain Block and  Target Block areas.
 
 At surface, the Company  plans up to 3,500 metres of core drilling across the lower Target Block  and the South Block Deeps - an area interpreted as a potential down-dip  continuation of the Nalunaq Main Vein; looking to further de-risk the  1.7 million ounce Exploration Target.
 
 Nanoq
 The  2024 Nanoq drilling campaign returned encouraging high-grade results.  Starting in late July 2025, Amaroq will conduct a comprehensive  multi-rig drilling programme in order to evaluate the scale of the  resource opportunity and advance towards defining a maiden Mineral  Resource.
 
 Equipment has been shipped from  Denmark via Nalunaq, with arrival at the Nanoq site expected during the  second half of July 2025. The planned programme includes approximately  5,000 metres of core drilling across the central zone, with additional  exploratory drilling possible along the western extension. A 45-person  camp and supporting facilities will be established near the drill sites,  enabling core logging, cutting, and sampling on site. This approach  provides flexibility to adapt the drill plan in real time as results are  received.
 
 Gold Satellite Projects
 
 Field  exploration and geological reconnaissance will be carried out across  the Vagar and Anoritooq licences, targeting both historical gold  occurrences and new prospects generated by Amaroq in previously  unexplored areas. This work will build on structural interpretations  from earlier field campaigns and aims to define targets with the  potential to supply satellite feed to the Nalunaq Gold Mine.
 
 Gardaq A/S - Strategic Minerals Projects (51% ownership through Gardaq Joint Venture)
 
 Regional Copper Exploration
 Advised  by Dr. Steve Garwin, the team will advance copper focussed exploration  at Ukaleq and additional targets within the Johan Dahl Land licence  areas. This work will extend across the broader South Greenland Copper  Belt, guided by remote sensing datasets and results from previous  exploration campaigns, aiming to delineate epithermal or porphyry style  mineralisation.
 
 The programme retains  flexibility to undertake scout drilling on one or more targets during  2025, contingent upon positive early results.
 
 Stendalen and Regional Nickel Exploration
 Building  on 2025 exploration activities and new geophysical interpretations,  Amaroq will carry out further ground assessments along with geological  and structural mapping. These efforts will refine current models and  define robust drill targets for 2026.
 
 The team will also evaluate a series of regional copper-nickel sulphide targets identified across the broader licence portfolio.
 
 Regional Rare Earth Elements (“REE”) Exploration
 Following  the award of additional exploration licences focussed on REE  mineralisation, Amaroq plans to expand regional exploration across the  Gardar Igneous Province. Work will focus on assessing both confirmed and  newly identified REE targets, with the aim of establishing the resource  potential and scale of opportunity.
 
 Minturn
 Amaroq  has applied for - and expects approval of - a new licence covering the  Minturn IOCG (iron ore, copper, gold) target in Inglefield Land,  Northwest Greenland. Upon confirmation, the Company intends to complete a  reconnaissance visit to evaluate logistical considerations and collect a  comprehensive suite of geochemical samples. These efforts will support  detailed targeting and planning for the 2026 exploration season.
 
 West Greenland Hub
 Amaroq  have commenced a review of the historical data of the Company’s  recently acquired assets in West Greenland: the former producing zinc,  lead, silver mine at Black Angel, as well as the proximal Kangerluarsuk  zinc/lead project. The aim of the review is to define the resource  growth potential and re-development strategy for Black Angel. A  reconnaissance visit to assess the condition of the on-site facilities,  which include accommodation for a 20+person camp, helicopter hangers,  cable car equipment, deep water harbour and mine infrastructure has  taken place, with encouraging resource growth potential seen at both the  Glacier and Deep Ice zones. Further assessments and planning will  continue through the exploration season in preparation for a  comprehensive exploration programme in 2026.
 
 Enquiries:
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 Eldur Olafsson, Executive Director and CEO
 
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 ewe@amaroqminerals.com
 
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 ew@amaroqminerals.com
 
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 Further Information:
 About Amaroq
 
 Amaroq’s  principal business objectives are the identification, acquisition,  exploration, and development of gold and strategic metal properties in  South Greenland. The Company’s principal asset is a 100% interest in the  Nalunaq Gold mine. The Company has a portfolio of gold and strategic  metal assets in Southern Greenland covering the two known gold belts in  the region as well as advanced exploration projects at Stendalen and the  Sava Copper Belt exploring for Strategic metals such as Copper, Nickel,  Rare Earths and other minerals. Amaroq s continued under the Business  Corporations Act (Ontario) and wholly owns Nalunaq A/S, incorporated  under the Greenland Companies Act.
 
 Neither TSX  Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is  defined in policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility  for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
 
 Inside Information
 This announcement does not contain inside information.
 
 1  Technical Report on the Updated Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE4) of the  Nalunaq Gold Mine, Greenland, Bara Consulting (UK) Ltd, Effective Date,  12 May 2025.
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