NeoTerrex Provides Gold, Copper and Tungsten Assay Results for Its Gravitas Project, Including 4.06% Copper
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   October 28, 2025 11:19 AM EDT | Source:  NeoTerrex Minerals Inc. 
  Ottawa, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - October 28, 2025) - NeoTerrex  Minerals Inc. (TSXV: NTX) ("NeoTerrex" or the "Company") is pleased to  report additional assays from its summer exploration program at its 100%  owned Gravitas project (the "Project") in Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Quebec
  Exploration  focused on several portions of the Project. On the northern block, the  historical Petosa Tungsten ("W") zone was located, and grab samples were  extracted from exposed quartz veins with 4 grab samples assaying  between 0.1% to 0.5% W. Although historical trenches were located, most  were filled with debris and could not manually be excavated. Further  work will entail mechanical excavation of these trenches, so that the  larger portion of the vein can be exposed and sampled. Tungsten was  first identified in the area in the 1930s, where scheelite-bearing  quartz veins, up to 5 metres wide and extending 150 metres in length,  were exposed (Macveigh, 1954).
  Additional mineralized quartz  veining was discovered 500 metres south of the Petosa zone. Three grab  samples returned copper ("Cu") values between 1.16% and 1.23%. 8 grab  samples also assayed between 0.11 g/t gold and 0.61 g/t gold ("Au").  This area located a few dozen metres from a forestry road represents a  new discovery also warranting additional exploration work.
  NeoTerrex  previously reported initial results from its southern block where a  north-south trending quartz vein hosting copper-bearing sulphides of  25-metre strike length was located (NeoTerrex news release dated July  17, 2025). The exploration team was able to extend the vein by 10 metres  with grab samples assaying 1.80% and 4.06% copper and with silver  ("Ag") values of 9.09 and 13.3 g/t Ag in grab samples. Location and  assays for select samples is provided in the table below. 
 
 | Sample |   | UTME |   | UTMN |   | W% ppm |   | Cu (%) |   | Ag ppm |   | Au ppm |  | M524754 |   | 650065 |   | 5245579 |   | 0.52 |   | N/A |   | N/A |   | N/A |  | M524635 |   | 650075 |   | 5245584 |   | 0.20 |   | 0.03 |   | 0.57 |   | 0.03 |  | L563301 |   | 650072 |   | 5245580 |   | 0.17 |   | 0.01 |   | 0.65 |   | 0.02 |  | M524730 |   | 650076 |   | 5245585 |   | 0.16 |   | 0.00 |   | 0.42 |   | 0.02 |  | M524751 |   | 649949 |   | 5245259 |   | 0.00 |   | 1.22 |   | 3.58 |   | 0.61 |  | M524658 |   | 649918 |   | 5245115 |   | 0.00 |   | 1.16 |   | 1.44 |   | 0.32 |  | M524660 |   | 649913 |   | 5245116 |   | 0.00 |   | 1.23 |   | 1.48 |   | 0.36 |  | L563367 |   | 653257 |   | 5240358 |   | 0.00 |   | 1.80 |   | 9.09 |   | 0.02 |  | L563368 |   | 653242 |   | 5240348 |   | 0.00 |   | 4.06 |   | 13.3 |   | 0.04 |  | L563383 |   | 649915 |   | 5245114 |   | 0.00 |   | 0.45 |   | 2.17 |   | 0.55 |  | L563384 |   | 649915 |   | 5245114 |   | 0.00 |   | 0.33 |   | 2.45 |   | 0.45 |  | L563380 |   | 649962 |   | 5245145 |   | 0.00 |   | 0.12 |   | 0.36 |   | 0.12 |  | L563365 |   | 650722 |   | 5246129 |   | 0.00 |   | 0.03 |   | 0.27 |   | 0.12 |  | M524667 |   | 649883.6 |   | 5245045 |   | 0.00 |   | 0.51 |   | 6.94 |   | 0.11 |  | M524661 |   | 649913.4 |   | 5245114 |   | 0.00 |   | 0.46 |   | 2.55 |   | 0.11 |    
  Grab  samples are selective by nature and may not represent average grades on  the Project. Analyses were performed by ALS Canada Ltd. with the  analytical procedure performed in Sudbury (ON) and Val d'Or (QC). All  samples were analyzed using the methods ME-OG46, Cu-OG46, ME-MS85 and  ME-MS41. Blanks and certified reference materials (CRMs) with known  grades were inserted among the samples (OREAS 622 and CDN-W-2). Assays  are pending for 33 samples.
  Qualified Person
  The  technical and scientific content of this news release has been reviewed,  verified, and approved by Mathieu Stephens, P.Geo., President and CEO  of NeoTerrex, and a Qualified Person as defined under National  Instrument 43-101- Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.
  About the Gravitas Project
  The  Project is in the Belleterre area, within the prolific  Abitibi-Témiscamingue region. The Project is easily accessible due to a  network of paved and forestry roads and benefits from the proximity of  local small towns and villages. The area is known to have several past  producing mines, including the former Belleterre gold mine between 1936  and 1959.
  About NeoTerrex
  NeoTerrex's projects are  located in Québec, a province recognized for its exceptional  infrastructure, supportive regulatory framework, and growing importance  within the North American critical minerals supply chain. With a  portfolio of well-positioned assets, NeoTerrex is strategically aligned  to capitalize on the accelerating demand for rare earth elements and  other key materials essential to the defense industry and clean-energy  transition.
  For further information, please contact:
  NeoTerrex Minerals Inc. Mathieu Stephens, President & Chief Executive Officer  info@neoterrex.com 343-308-2648
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