2024 Exploration Update for Strategic Minerals JV

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Reykjavík, May 13, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- (“Amaroq” or the “Company” or the “Corporation”)

2024 Exploration Update for Strategic Minerals JV

Amaroq Advances its Strategic Minerals Vision — Welcoming Dr. Steve Garwin

TORONTO, ONTARIO – May 13, 2025 – Amaroq Minerals Ltd. (AIM, TSXV, NASDAQ Iceland: AMRQ), an independent mining company with a substantial land package of gold and strategic mineral assets in Southern Greenland, is pleased to provide an update on the 2024 exploration results across the Company’s strategic minerals portfolio JV, Gardaq AS.

Highlights

General

  • Successfully completed an ambitious exploration programme across seven licences held under the Gardaq JV. Activities included extensive geological reconnaissance, mapping of previously unexplored terrain, geochemical sampling, and 5,524m of core drilling across three high-priority projects.

  • Gardaq now holds the majority of the licenses across this prospective belt that hosts South Greenland’s first Copper Porphyry System at Target West.

  • Company has further expanded its geological understanding of the critical metals hosting across South Greenland.

  • Three new licence applications across Greenland have been submitted, targeting copper, gold, and rare/critical earth elements.

  • The Company is proud to announce the appointment of world-renowned porphyry and epithermal exploration specialist Dr. Steve Garwin as Chief Technical Advisor - Epithermal & Porphyry Systems to Gardaq.

Stendalen

  • Drilling at Stendalen provided key geological insights into the copper/nickel/cobalt (“Cu/Ni/Co”) mineralised system, supported by the identification of several chargeable geophysical features identified post drilling.

  • Further sections of Cu/Ni/Co sulphides have been intersected across all drillholes.

  • Although some assay results are still pending, so far one narrow zone of semi-massive sulphide has been encountered indicating potential for higher concentrations of Cu/Ni/Co sulphides still to be discovered.

  • Quantitative petrographic analysis at Stendalen confirmed high copper, nickel, and notably high cobalt content (up to~10% Co) within sulphides, consistent with a Cu/Ni/Co geochemical signature.

  • Post drilling, a downhole geophysical survey was conducted, which is now being coupled with the drilling data, highlighting exciting targets for future drilling and a better understanding of the Stendalen structure.

South Greenland Copper Belt

  • Ongoing work across the South Greenland Copper Belt has delineated approximately four new porphyry/epithermal targets for follow-up work in 2025.