Home » Juggernaut Commences Drilling on 600 Meters by 350 Meters Bingo Main Zone – Contains up to 31.20 gpt Gold, 8.98 % Copper and 0.58 % Cobalt – Remains Wide Open – Bingo Property, Golden Triangle, B.C.

Juggernaut Commences Drilling on 600 Meters by 350 Meters Bingo Main Zone – Contains up to 31.20 gpt Gold, 8.98 % Copper and 0.58 % Cobalt – Remains Wide Open – Bingo Property, Golden Triangle, B.C.

Juggernaut Commences Drilling on 600 Meters by 350 Meters Bingo Main Zone – Contains up to 31.20 gpt Gold, 8.98 % Copper and 0.58 % Cobalt – Remains Wide Open – Bingo Property, Golden Triangle, B.C.

Drilling includes expansion along strike and to depth of known mineralization at the high-grade gold-silver-copper shear hosted vein at Bingo as well as testing a series of new cobalt-rich and native copper outcrops recently identified by the mapping crew currently working on the property.

Dan Stuart, President and CEO of Juggernaut Exploration, states, “We are excited to resume drilling on our 100% controlled Bingo property after the successful inaugural drill programs carried out in 2023. We designed a comprehensive drill plan that will allow us to expand the high-grade gold-silver copper and cobalt mineralization at Bingo along strike and depth. The discovery of highly economic cobalt values at surface prompted the Company to revise the calculated AuEq values of the 2023 drill core assay results where cobalt was originally omitted, increasing its value by >20%.”

Bingo Property Highlights:

Table 1: Selected 2023 Bingo drill hole assay results recalculated with Co included in AuEq.

Hole ID

From (m)

To (m)

Interval (m)

Au (g/t)

Ag (g/t)

Cu (%)

Pb (%)

Zn (%)

Co (ppm)

AuEq (g/t)

BI-23-01

Interval

24.39

29.50

5.11

7.57

20.23

2.72

0.01

0.10

1624.44

12.09

Including

25.58

28.48

2.90

13.0

34.93

4.70

0.02

0.17

2604.85

20.77

BI-23-04

Interval

41.1

51.22

10.12

2.52

11.05

1.16

0.01

0.15

2468.69

5.25

Including

42.18

48.07

5.89

4.01

17.37

1.85

0.01

0.24

3179.83

8.05

BI-23-02

Interval

25.95

33.00

7.05

2.86

8.72

1.39

0.01

0.07

1325.60

5.36

Including

27.85

31.15

3.30

5.69

17.36

2.70

0.01

0.14

2087.29

10.35

Including

27.85

30.30

2.45

7.31

23.11

3.58

0.02

0.18

2522.45

13.39

BI-23-03

Interval

23.22

29.00

5.78

1.39

4.06

0.58

0.01

0.07

982.05

2.62

Including

24.27

29.00

4.73

1.66

4.58

0.62

0.01

0.07

987.39

2.97

Including

24.27

25.19

0.92

6.77

21.30

2.69

0.02

0.29

2440.00

11.67

Widths are reported in drill core lengths and AuEq metal values are calculated using Au 1997.07 USD/oz, Ag 22.96 USD/oz, Cu 3.83 USD/lbs, Pb 1997.50 USD/ton, Zn 2397.00 USD/ton on December 8, 2023 and Co 12.00 USD/lbs on July 2, 2024.

Table 2: Selected 2023 Bingo drill hole assay results originally reported without Co included in AuEq.

Pad ID

Hole ID

From (m)

To (m)

Interval (m)

Au (g/t)

Ag (g/t)

Cu (%)

Pb (%)

Zn (%)

AuEq (g/t)

Pad 1

BI-23-01

Interval

24.39

29.50

5.11

7.57

20.23

2.72

0.01

0.10

11.42

Including

25.58

28.48

2.90

13.05

34.93

4.70

0.02

0.17

19.69

BI-23-04

Interval

41.1

51.22

10.12

2.52

11.05

1.16

0.01

0.15

4.23

Including

42.18

48.07

5.89

4.01

17.37

1.85

0.01

0.24

6.74

BI-23-02

Interval

25.95

33.00

7.05

2.86

8.72

1.39

0.01

0.07

4.81

Including

27.85

31.15

3.30

5.69

17.36

2.70

0.01

0.14

9.49

Including

27.85

30.30

2.45

7.31

23.11

3.58

0.02

0.18

12.35

BI-23-03

Interval

23.22

29.00

5.78

1.39

4.06

0.58

0.01

0.07

2.22

Including

24.27

29.00

4.73

1.66

4.58

0.62

0.01

0.07

2.56

Including

24.27

25.19

0.92

6.77

21.30

2.69

0.02

0.29

10.67

Widths are reported in drill core lengths and AuEq metal values are calculated using Au 1997.07 USD/oz, Ag 22.96 USD/oz, Cu 3.83 USD/lbs, Pb 1997.50 USD/ton and Zn 2397.00 USD/ton on December 8, 2023.

The program on the Bingo property will consist of ~3000 meters of drilling designed to expand the known high-grade gold-silver-copper-cobalt mineralization along strike and to depth on the Bingo Main Zone, as well as testing additional shear zones at depth and new showings discovered in 2024. Mapping and prospecting on the property, including the Double Down Hinge Zone highlighted by an airborne magnetic survey will continue throughout the season in preparation for future drilling.

The mineralized shear hosted vein was intersected in a narrow copper-rich interval from a drill hole in the southern part of the Bingo Main Zone 200 m south of Pad 1 from 2023, where a surface grab sample assayed 9.79 gpt Au. Drilling in this area in 2024 is designed to fully test the southern extent of the mineralized corridor. Mapping and drilling have shown that the mineralized vein pinches and swells and is parallel to the axial plane of a moderate size fold identified in the magnetic signature of the Bingo Main Zone. The 2023 drill program has helped better understand the geometry of the mineralized vein which is steeply dipping on surface and rotates to 45 degrees to the west at deeper levels. The 2024 drill program is designed to expand on the depth and strike extent of the high-grade gold-silver-copper mineralization in the northern part of the Bingo Main Zone, where a step-out pad will allow to test the vein at depth and extend its strike along the trend where numerous surface samples assayed multi-gram gold. Additional drill locations on trend with the mineralized vein both to the north and to the south will help determine the extent of the mineralization along strike.

A secondary vein was discovered in outcrop 400 m to the northeast of Pad 1, where two grab samples assayed 7.39 gpt Au and 5.93 gpt Au, respectively. The outcrop is partially covered by overburden, but structural investigations indicate a similar orientation to the main mineralized vein. Both samples collected from this outcrop consist of strongly altered, crackled intrusive with up to 5 % chalcopyrite and 10 % pyrite. This showing will be drill tested with multiple drill holes during the 2024 drill season. A third vein is outcropping 250 m southeast of Pad 1. A grab sample that assayed 1.11 gpt Au collected from this vein consists of a metamorphosed, strongly altered intrusive rock with 5 % pyrite and 1 % chalcopyrite. A number of drill holes have been designed to test this showing in 2024. Deeper drill holes designed to test the contact between a close-by intrusion and the surrounding rocks are also planned for the 2024 drill season.

Highlights from the high-grade gold Bingo property:

Qualified Person

Rein Turna P. Geo is the qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, for Juggernaut Exploration projects, and supervised the preparation of, and has reviewed and approved, the technical information in this release.

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Oriented NQ-diameter diamond drill core from the drill campaign is placed in core boxes by the drill crew contracted by the Company. Core boxes are transported by helicopter to the staging area, and then transported by truck to the core shack. The core is then re-orientated, meterage blocks are checked, meter marks are labelled, Recovery and RQD measurements taken, and primary bedding and secondary structural features including veins, dykes, cleavage, and shears are noted and measured. The core is then described and transcribed in MX Deposit. Drill holes were planned using Leapfrog Geo and QGIS software and data from the 2017-2022 exploration campaigns. Drill core containing quartz breccia, stockwork, veining and/or sulphide(s), or notable alteration are sampled in lengths of 0.5 to 1.5 meters. Core samples are cut lengthwise in half, one-half remains in the box and the other half is inserted in a clean plastic bag with a sample tag. Standards, blanks and duplicates were added in the sample stream at a rate of 10%

Grab, channels, chip and talus samples were collected by foot with helicopter assistance. Prospective areas included, but were not limited to, proximity to MINFile locations, placer creek occurrences, regional soil anomalies, and potential gossans based on high-resolution satellite imagery. The rock grab and chip samples were extracted using a rock hammer, or hammer and chisel to expose fresh surfaces and to liberate a sample of anywhere between 0.5 to 5.0 kilograms. All sample sites were flagged with biodegradable flagging tape and marked with the sample number. All sample sites were recorded using hand-held GPS units (accuracy 3-10 meters) and sample ID, easting, northing, elevation, type of sample (outcrop, subcrop, float, talus, chip, grab, etc.) and a description of the rock were recorded on all-weather paper. Samples were then inserted in a clean plastic bag with a sample tag for transport and shipping to the geochemistry lab. QA/QC samples including blanks, standards, and duplicate samples were inserted regularly into the sample sequence at a rate of 10%.

All samples, including core, rock grabs, channels, and talus samples, are transported in rice bags sealed with numbered security tags. A transport company takes them from the core shack to the ALS labs facilities in North Vancouver. ALS is either certified to ISO 9001:2008 or accredited to ISO 17025:2005 in all of its locations. At ALS samples were processed, dried, crushed, and pulverized before analysis using the ME-MS61 and Au-SCR21 methods. For the ME-MS61 method, a prepared sample is digested with perchloric, nitric, hydrofluoric and hydrochloric acids. The residue is topped up with dilute hydrochloric acid and analyzed by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry. Overlimits were re-analyzed using the ME-OG62 and Ag-GRA21 methods (gravimetric finish). For Au-SCR21 a large volume of sample is needed (typically 1-3kg). The sample is crushed and screened (usually to -106 micron) to separate coarse gold particles from fine material. After screening, two aliquots of the fine fraction are analysed using the traditional fire assay method. The fine fraction is expected to be reasonably homogenous and well represented by the duplicate analyses. The entire coarse fraction is assayed to determine the contribution of the coarse gold.

Some of the reported data is historical in nature and is a compilation of third-party data from previous operators. The reader is cautioned that grab samples are spot samples which are typically, but not exclusively, constrained to mineralization. Grab samples are selective in nature and collected to determine the presence or absence of mineralization and are not intended to be representative of the material sampled. In addition, the reader is cautioned that proximity to known mineralization does not guarantee similar mineralization will exist on the properties.

For more information, please contact:

Juggernaut Exploration Ltd.

Dan Stuart

President and Chief Executive Officer

Tel: (604)-559-8028

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FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENT

Certain disclosure in this release may constitute forward-looking statements that are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties relating to Juggernaut’s operations that may cause future results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by those forward-looking statements, including its ability to complete the contemplated private placement. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these statements.

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