American Eagle Extends South Zone Discovery by over 300 Metres; Returns 91 m of 1.53% CuEq Within 167 m of 1.06% CuEq

Core Insights - American Eagle Gold Corp. has reported significant expansion of the high-grade South Zone at its NAK copper-gold porphyry project in British Columbia, with recent drilling results indicating strong continuity and potential for further mineralization [1][3][23] Summary by Sections Drilling Results - Drill holes NAK25-57 and NAK25-52 have intersected substantial intervals of high-grade mineralization, extending the South Zone discovery to nearly 500 meters in an east-west direction [2][4] - NAK25-57 returned 167 meters of 1.06% Copper Equivalent (CuEq), including 91 meters of 1.53% CuEq, while NAK25-52 extended the high-grade discovery by over 200 meters to the east, returning 85 meters of 0.92% CuEq [4][10] Mineralization Characteristics - The mineralization in NAK25-57 shows a transition from moderate grades at surface to higher grades at depth, characterized by disseminated and vein-hosted chalcopyrite and bornite [7][9] - NAK25-52 also displayed similar characteristics, with high-grade intervals associated with mafic dyking and irregular bornite veining [11] Project Potential - The South Zone continues to demonstrate strong potential for a large, high-grade system that is open to expansion both at surface and at depth [4][23] - The ongoing drilling program, which has completed almost the entirety of the planned 30,000-meter drill program, is expected to further define the mineralization and its continuity [23][25] Company Overview - American Eagle Gold Corp. is well-positioned financially, with over $36 million in cash, supported by strategic investments from Teck Resources and South32 [24][25] - The NAK Project is located in a well-infrastructured area of British Columbia, enhancing its accessibility for further exploration and development [23]