
Puma Exploration has more than doubled its land holdings at the Jacquet River Project in Northern New Brunswick by staking an additional 8,474 hectares, increasing the total area to 12,112 hectares. This expansion secures about 17 km of key regional faults known to control mineralization, enhancing the project's potential for gold discovery. Puma plans to start exploration this summer with a drone magnetic survey to refine structural understanding and guide further mapping and prospecting. This move aligns with Puma's strategy to grow its precious metals portfolio and create value through discovery and strategic asset management.