Adamera Minerals Corp. (TSX-V: ADZ; OTC: DDNFF) continues to expand the Glix Prospect on its 100% owned South Hedley claims in British Columbia, identifying several additional soil samples with anomalous gold values ranging from 24 to 4,283 ppb (4.3 g/t) gold. A follow-up sampling and prospecting program is underway, and geophysical surveys are being planned for the Glix area. This is the second prospect delineated on the property this year, following the Max Prospect announced in August 2025.
The Glix Prospect is a coherent and continuous gold-in-soil anomaly measuring approximately 90 x 50 metres and remains open for expansion. The most recent samples tested the north and south limits, indicating the anomaly is open in all directions except the east, where it terminates at a prominent north-south trending fault. A crew will be mobilized shortly to locate a bedrock source near the 4,283 ppb sample and further test lateral limits to the north, south, and west.
Mark Kolebaba, President and CEO of Adamera, stated, "This most recent sampling program significantly advanced this project. The site with a soil sample containing 4.3 g/t gold, the highest gold value recovered on the property to date, will be the focus of immediate prospecting. This is a very high priority for the Company, considering the grade of the samples and how unexplored the area is."
The Glix Prospect is located in an area with favourable geology. Prospecting identified an inlier of scapolite-altered clastic and impure calcareous rocks thought to be laterally equivalent to the Late Triassic Hedley Formation, host to the nearby Nickel Plate and Mascot mines. Sulphide mineralization (pyrrhotite-arsenopyrite) in limestone was discovered within 300 metres of the gold-bearing soil samples. The area appears largely unexplored, with only reported work to the north in the 1990s.
Adamera first identified this prospect through reconnaissance soil sampling. Initial weakly anomalous fire assay values ranging from 25 to 45 ppb gold led to follow-up sampling returning a sample with 419 ppb gold. Subsequent sampling identified numerous samples with anomalous gold values from 17 to 684 ppb. Samples with anomalous gold also show significant enrichment in zinc and arsenic, known pathfinder elements at the nearby Nickel Plate and Mascot mines. Approximately 2.5 million ounces of gold were reportedly produced in the Hedley Gold Camp, and the South Hedley Property is located less than 10 kilometres from Barrick Gold Corp’s past producer, the Nickel Plate Mine.
Gordon Gibson (P.Geo.), an independent qualified person under NI 43-101, has reviewed and approved the technical data in this release. Soil samples were analyzed in-house using the DetectORE method for gold, a proprietary process developed by Portable PPB in Australia that allows rapid gold analysis at ppb levels using a pXRF. The method uses rigorous QA/QC protocols, and selected samples are followed up with fire assay for calibration. The Company will be initiating a Notice of Work application under the Mines Act for a drill program to test the two prospects.


