Rock Chip Sampling Completed At Coal Canyon

VANCOUVER - Black Mammoth Metals Corporation (BMM) reported on the recently completed rock chip sampling program conducted at its Coal Canyon Gold Project situated in Pershing County, Nevada and is located on the west side of the Humboldt Range. The Company began evaluating its Coal Canyon property after collecting 20 rock chip samples from roadcuts and other outcrops. The samples were submitted to ALS Chemex for Au-ICP21 and the ME-MS41 multi-element package to confirm historical sample results and assess the remaining gold potential on the Property. As a result, most rock samples had gold contents ranging from several tenths of a g/t up to 2.28 g/t, accompanied by strong trace element contents with As up to 7120 ppm, as well as Sb (100.5 ppm) and Se (44.7 ppm). The altered and mineralized material appears to be exposed in a window of silicified carbonates of the Lower Plate and in adjacent intrusive (sills), with strong enrichment of iron oxides along the fractures; most of the area is covered by gravel or unmineralized shale of the Upper Plate.

Based on the results of the new rock samples and the extensive alteration and oxidation along the roadcuts, the Company is encouraged to initiate further exploration steps. Since additional gold mineralization potential is suspected under cover, the Company intends to conduct an induced polarization survey and detailed mapping.