Near Surface Resource Expansion At The Kinsley Mountain Main Pit Drills

VANCOUVER - CopAur Minerals Inc. reported that resource expansion drilling at Main Pit North has intersected wide oxide gold intercepts at more that double the resource cutoff of 0.2 g/t Au. The current results, in conjunction with prior drilling by the Company during 2020, and by previous operators, defines an emerging zone mineralization at Main Pit North extending 150 metres outside the current resource pit shell. The results reaffirm the Company's view that Main Pit North, in conjunction with the emerging Secret Spot target surface oxide discovery, are expected to be key oxide gold resource expansion drivers at Kinsley Mountain moving forward.

RC drilling at Main Pit North continues to demonstrate strong resource expansion potential with multiple holes yielding broad shallow oxide gold intercepts; including KMR23-07 returning 13.7 metres averaging 0.51 g/t Au; and KMR23-05 yielding 7.6 metres averaging 0.42 g/t Au oxide.

These wide oxide gold intercepts in conjunction with economically attractive shallow high-grade oxide intercepts; including 7.6 metres averaging 9.8 g/t Au in KMR20-030, multiple broad shallow oxide gold intercepts drilled by the Company during 2020, in addition to the 10.7 metres averaging 4.2 g/t Au already reported in KMR23-04 this year, reaffirms the Company's view that Main Pit North, in conjunction with the emerging Secret Spot target surface oxide discovery, are expected to be key oxide gold resource expansion drivers at Kinsley Mountain moving forward.