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To: LoneClone who wrote (167768)10/6/2022 3:04:01 PM
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Midland and SOQUEM Discover in Nunavik Several New Mineralized Horizons Grading up to 25.6 % Cu, 4.9 g/t Au and 162 g/t Ag

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Midland Exploration Inc.
Tue, October 4, 2022 at 4:30 a.m.·8 min read

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MD-SOQUEM Alliance in the Labrador Trough
Figure 2



New Copper-Gold Discovery in Nachicapau Area
Figure 3



Nachicapau-Malachite & Bornite Discovery
Figure 4



Nachicapau 2022 Rock Sampling Work
Figure 5



Nachicapau 2022 Rock Sampling Work
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Nachicapau 2022 Channel Sampling
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Nachicapau 2022 Rock Sampling Work

MONTREAL, Oct. 04, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Midland Exploration Inc. (“Midland”) (TSX-V: MD), in partnership with SOQUEM Inc. (“SOQUEM”), is pleased to announce the discovery of several new metric to plurimetric mineralized horizons with high-grade copper and gold. This discovery is a result of the Strategic Alliance between Midland and SOQUEM (the “Alliance”) in the Labrador Trough in Nunavik, Quebec.

During a prospecting campaign carried out in the summer of 2022, the Midland-SOQUEM team discovered, on surface, several new mineralized horizons with high-grade copper and gold that were observed over an area of at least 160 metres by 170 metres. Given the vegetative cover, the mineralization remains open in all directions and the dimensions of this new mineralized system have yet to be determined.

Highlights

  • Discovery of a high-grade Cu-Au mineralized system, interpreted over an area of at least 160 metres by 170 metres, open in all directions

  • Grab samples grading up to 25.6 % Cu, 4.9 g/t Au, 162 g/t Ag (29.97 % CuEq*) ;

  • Channel #1: 1.49% Cu, 0.54 g/t Au and 11.4 g/t Ag (1.93% CuEq*) over 4.0 metres ;

  • Channel #2: 0.90% Cu, 0.45 g/t Au and 6.5 g/t Ag (1.25% CuEq*) over 3.0 metres.

  • New land position following the acquisition of 187 claims (90 sq. km)

  • The mineralized system was discovered during prospecting work conducted in the area south of Nachicapau Lake. This work followed up on the discovery made by Midland in 2018 of a calcite vein with bornite and malachite mineralization that graded 3.16% Cu, 5.27 g/t Au and 40.7 g/t Ag. The new discovery is located 100 metres from this showing and the surrounding area has seen very little exploration.

    Geologically, the mineralized system is hosted in mafic pyroclastic rocks and chlorite-actinolite schists of the Murdoch Formation. It is defined by the presence of disseminated malachite and bornite mineralization in horizons ranging from cm-scale to several metres wide and as cm-scale pods in calcite veins. Gold mineralization is also associated with these veins. At least eight decimetric to pluri-metric mineralized horizons have been identified to date.

    The next phase of work on this new discovery will focus on improving our geological understanding of this mineralized system and the depositional setting of these mineral occurrences, in order to define the best exploration strategy. More analysis results are pending for this new favorable area in the Labrador Trough.

    The following tables display the results of grab and channel samples in different mineralized horizons.

    Table 1: Grab samples analysis results

    Sample number

    Coord UTM E

    Coord UTM N

    Cu

    Au

    Ag

    Cu Eq*

    m

    m

    %

    g/t

    g/t

    %

    C879209

    558619

    6277059

    25.6

    4.90

    162

    29.97

    C878993

    558634

    6277125

    7.14

    3.78

    33.5

    9.9

    C878990

    559087

    6277099

    2.95

    0.27

    30.0

    3.33

    C879176

    558654

    6276986

    2.65

    0.38

    20.7

    3.05

    C879021

    558717

    6277123

    2.56

    2.01

    22.1

    4.06

    C878450

    558641

    6277089

    2.21

    0.53

    21.1

    2.71

    C878985

    558615

    6277053

    1.66

    4.96

    13.1

    5.08

    C878991

    558778

    6277097

    1.28

    0.64

    10.7

    1.78

    C878449

    558642

    6277084

    0.84

    0.06

    7.8

    0.93

    C879210

    558638

    6277109

    0.52

    0.06

    3.5

    0.58

    C878992

    558636

    6277134

    0.43

    1.81

    4.1

    1.67

    C879075

    558663

    6277006

    0.23

    0.03

    1.7

    0.26

    C879066

    558704

    6277123

    0.22

    0.3

    1.8

    0.43

    C879028

    558745

    6277129

    0.11

    0.12

    0.4

    0.19

    C878448

    558653

    6277131

    0.1

    0.13

    0.9

    0.19

    C879024

    558703

    6276640

    0.09

    0.02

    0.4

    0.1

    C878984

    558699

    6277149

    0.08

    <0.005

    0

    0.08

    C879067

    558615

    6277049

    0.063

    0.02

    0.2

    0.08

    C879025

    558708

    6276629

    0.03

    0.03

    0.1

    0.05

    C879170

    558657

    6276984

    0,00

    <0.005

    <0.01

    0,00

    C879077

    558669

    6276950

    0.01

    <0.005

    <0.01

    0,00


    Table 2: Channel analysis results

    Channel number

    Coord UTM E

    Coord UTM N

    Sample number

    From

    To

    Interval

    Cu

    Au

    Ag

    Cu Eq*

    m

    m

    m

    m

    m**

    %

    g/t

    g/t

    %

    Channel 1

    558619

    6277067

    C879211

    0

    0.5

    0.5

    0.88

    0.63

    7.8

    1.35

    C879212

    0.5

    1

    0.5

    3.56

    1.55

    25.0

    4.77

    C879213

    1

    1.5

    0.5

    2.03

    0.78

    16.1

    2.66

    C879214

    1.5

    2

    0.5

    1.37

    0.49

    10.6

    1.77

    C879215

    2

    2.5

    0.5

    1.55

    0.27

    11.5

    1.80

    C879216

    2.5

    3

    0.5

    0.27

    0.07

    2.1

    0.33

    C879217

    3

    3.5

    0.5

    0.79

    0.22

    6.2

    0.98

    C879218

    3.5

    4

    0.5

    1.48

    0.34

    12.1

    1.78

    C879219

    4

    4.5

    0.5

    0.09

    0.08

    1.3

    0.15

    Channel 2

    558650

    6276985

    C879221

    0

    0.5

    0.5

    0.74

    0.57

    5.8

    1.16

    C879222

    0.5

    1

    0.5

    0.82

    0.60

    5.8

    1.26

    C879223

    1

    1.5

    0.5

    0.87

    0.32

    6.1

    1.13

    C879224

    1.5

    2

    0.5

    1.17

    0.56

    8.8

    1.61

    C879225

    2

    2.5

    0.5

    1.25

    0.48

    8.6

    1.63

    C879226

    2.5

    3

    0.5

    0.51

    0.13

    4.0

    0.63

    C879227

    3

    3.5

    0.5

    0.02

    0.01

    0.3

    0.02


    Table 3: Best composites results - Channel 1 and 2

    Composite

    From

    To

    Interval

    Cu

    Au

    Ag

    Cu Eq*

    m

    m

    m**

    %

    g/t

    g/t

    %

    Channel 1

    0

    4

    4

    1.49

    0.54

    11.4

    1.93

    incl.

    0.5

    2.5

    2

    2.13

    0.77

    15.8

    2.93

    Channel 2

    0

    3

    3

    0.90

    0.45

    6.5

    1.25

    incl.

    1.5

    2.5

    1

    1.21

    0.52

    8.7

    1.62


    *Metal prices used to calculate CuEq.*: Au $1,500/oz, Cu $3.25/lb, Ag $15/oz. Recoveries of 100% of all metals are assumed.

    Cautionary statements

    Grab samples are selective by nature and reported values are not necessarily indicative of mineralized zones.

    The true thickness of the channels cannot be determined with the information currently available.

    Quality control

    Rock samples from the project are analyzed by standard fire-assay on 30-gram fractions with atomic absorption finish (Au-AA23) or gravimetric finish (Au-GRA21) at ALS Laboratories in Val-d’Or, Quebec, or Sudbury, Ontario. All samples are also analyzed for multi-elements using the four-acid ICP-MS method. Exploration programs are designed, and results are interpreted by Qualified Persons employing a Quality Assurance/Quality Control program consistent with industry best practices, including the use of standards and blanks for every 20 samples.

    About the Strategic Alliance with SOQUEM

    The Strategic Alliance enables Midland and SOQUEM to combine their efforts and expertise to jointly explore the excellent potential for gold and strategic minerals of the vast and underexplored Labrador Trough. The area of interest defined under the Alliance is located in Nunavik. Geologically, it covers the Labrador Trough, the Rachel-Laporte Zone and the Kuujjuaq Domain. The area of interest extends from Schefferville in the south up to approximately 100 km northwest of Kangirsuk. This new agreement calls for investments in exploration reaching up to $5 million over a period of four (4) years, with a firm commitment of $2 million within the first two (2) years of the agreement. For 2022, an annual budget of $1 million (50% Midland and 50% SOQUEM) has been planned to complete the work program.

    About SOQUEM

    SOQUEM, a subsidiary of Investissement Québec, is dedicated to promoting the exploration, discovery and development of mining properties in Quebec. SOQUEM also contributes to maintaining strong local economies. A proud partner and ambassador for the development of Quebec’s mineral wealth, SOQUEM relies on innovation, research and strategic minerals to be well-positioned for the future.

    About Midland

    Midland targets the excellent mineral potential of Quebec to make the discovery of new world-class deposits of gold, platinum group elements and base metals. Midland is proud to count on reputable partners such as SOQUEM inc., BHP Canada Inc., Rio Tinto Exploration Canada Inc., Probe Metals Inc., Wallbridge Mining Company Ltd, Agnico Eagle Mines Limited, Osisko Development Corp., Nunavik Mineral Exploration Fund, and Abcourt Mines Inc. Midland prefers to work in partnership and intends to quickly conclude additional agreements in regard to newly acquired properties. Management is currently reviewing other opportunities and projects to build up the Corporation portfolio and generate shareholder value.

    This press release was prepared by Mario Masson, P.Geo., VP Exploration for Midland and Qualified Person as defined by NI 43-101.

    For further information, please consult Midland’s website or contact:

    Gino Roger, President and Chief Executive Officer
    Tel.: 450 420-5977
    Fax: 450 420-5978
    Email: info@midlandexploration.com
    Website: https://www.midlandexploration.com/

    Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

    This press release may contain forward-looking statements that are subject to known and unknown risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to vary materially from targeted results. Such risks and uncertainties include those described in Midland’s periodic reports including the annual report or in the filings made by Midland from time to time with securities regulatory authorities.

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