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BeMetals Further Extends Seta Vein and Advances All Kazan Gold Projects in Japan

VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / January 11, 2023 / BeMetals Corp. (TSXV:BMET)(OTCQB:BMTLF)(Frankfurt: 1OI.F) (the "Company" or "BeMetals") is pleased to announce it has further extended the Seta Vein with recently received assay results for drill holes KT22-13 to KT22-15 from its ongoing diamond drilling program at the Kato Gold Project ("Kato" or the "Property") in Hokkaido. The Company also provides a summary of progress for all its Kazan gold projects in Japan.

HIGHLIGHTS OF 2022 KATO DRILLING RESULTS AND PROGRESS OF OTHER KAZAN GOLD PROJECTS:

  • KT22-11: Seta Vein: 11.50 metres ("m") grading 6.42 g/t grams per tonne ("g/t") gold ("Au")
    • Including: 8.70 m grading 7.80 g/t Au
    • Including: 4.52 m grading 11.88 g/t Au
  • KT22-12: Seta Vein: 26.10 m grading 3.06 g/t Au
    • Including: 10.20 m grading 4.88 g/t Au
    • Including: 5.05 m grading 5.76 g/t Au
  • KT22-13: Seta Vein: 30.00 m grading 0.47 g/t Au
    • Including: 5.25 m grading 1.25 g/t Au
  • KT22-15: Seta Vein: 17.50 m grading 0.29 g/t Au, Extends Seta Vein 400 m from KT22-11
  • KT22-15: Kamitake Vein: 3.67 m grading 0.86 g/t Au
  • TODOROKI PROJECT: Drill targets identified for testing in the 2023 field season. Such targets, if successfully drilled, provide material extensions to the previously mined Todoroki vein swarm.
  • KONOMAI PROJECT: Soil and rock chip sampling completed near historical Otowa mine
  • TASHIRO PROJECT: Airborne drone magnetic survey scheduled to start in January 2023
  • HOKUSATSU PROJECT: Phase of reconnaissance mapping completed

Note: Intertek Testing Services completed the analytical work with the core samples processed at their accredited laboratory in Manila, Philippines (See details in QA/QA section below). Reported widths are drilled core lengths as true widths are unknown at this time. Based upon current data it is estimated true widths range between 35 to 65% of the drilled intersections (see Table 1 for details).

John Wilton, President and CEO of BeMetals stated, "We are pleased that the Company's latest drilling results at the Kato Project successfully extended the Seta Vein Zone some 400 metres along strike from the Company's first intersection in drill hole KT22-11. In addition, hole KT22-15 has also extended the recently identified Kamitake Vein Zone approximately 350 metres along strike from its first intersection in hole KT22-12. Both the Seta and Kamitake veins appear to be continuing along strike to the southeast for a considerable distance.

Drilling has been paused for a short winter break and will resume next month to test both depth and grade zonation of the Kato mineralization. This phase of drilling will also test exploration targets to the southeast, along strike from our 2022 drilling program.

We also made meaningful progress on the rest of our portfolio of exciting gold exploration properties in Japan. The geological terrain in Japan hosts numerous historical mines including one of the highest-grade gold mines in the world, the multi-million-ounce Hishikari gold mine, currently in production. Until recently, little gold exploration has been conducted in Japan since the mid-1990s.

The discovery potential of the country has generated significant exploration interest from senior gold producers such as B2Gold Corp., a strategic cornerstone investor in BeMetals, and major gold producers including Newmont Corporation and Barrick Gold Corporation. We believe there are very few remaining regions of the world that are under-explored with the pedigree for gold discovery and development potential as provided by Japan."

2022 KATO PROJECT DRILLING PROGRAM

The drilling to-date at the Kato Project has already successfully extended the high-grade gold zone, along strike of the Seta Vein Zone some 160 metres from the historical intersections of MMAJ completed in the early 1990s. Holes KT22-11 and KT22-12 support this significant extension which returned 6.42 g/t Au over 11.50 metres and 3.06 g/t Au over 26.10 metres respectively. These intersections include 7.80 g/t over 8.70 metres with 11.88 g/t Au over 4.52 metres in KT22-11, and 4.88 g/t Au over 10.20 metres with 5.76 g/t Au over 5.05 metres in KT22-12 (see Figure 1). Table 1 includes details of the drilling results and indicates the relatively shallow depth of these intersections.

In addition, and potentially most importantly the new drilling results from holes KT22-13 and KT22-15 provide further strike extension of the Seta Vein by approximately 400 metres from hole KT22-11. While the grade of the Seta Vein in these two drill holes was 0.47 g/t Au over 30.00 metres, including 1.25 g/t Au over 5.25 metres, and 0.29 g/t Au over 17.50 metres is relatively low. It is interpreted that these holes intersected the upper reaches of the vein where such grades could be expected. Observation of certain quartz vein textures support these intersections being at a relatively high level in the system. Planned drilling in 2023 will test below these latest intersections where improved grade continuity could be expected. This has been seen in other areas of the Project area.

Drill holes KT22-12 and KT22-15 also intersected the recently identified Kamitake Vein Zone close to the Seta Vein. The Kamitake Vein Zone provided grades of 0.58 g/t Au over 16.75 metres including 0.84 g/t Au over 4.65 metres and 0.81 g/t Au over 2.10 metres in KT22-12, and 0.86 g/t Au over 3.67 metres in KT22-15. Figure 1 shows the 350 metres of currently drilled strike extent to the Kamitake Vein Zone.

Figure 1 is a simplified geological map of the Kato Project drilling area and illustrates that both the Seta and Kamitake Vein Zones are open along strike to the southeast. These mineralized veins are trending towards an area where high-grade outcrop rock chip samples were taken in the Seta River valley. All the data to-date, provide compelling drill targets for our upcoming 2023 drilling campaign to commence in February.

During the recently completed drilling campaign, additional drilling equipment was used that appears to improve drilling efficiency in the shallow, highly altered units of the host rocks. BeMetals also plans to test other advanced core drilling technology to further improve drill productivity and core recovery.

Figure 1: Location Map of Holes KT22-11 to KT22-15 at Kato Gold Project

BeMetals Corp, Wednesday, January 11, 2023, Press release picture

Note: Results of the historical rock chip sampling have been previously reported reported, and are detailed in the Company's technical report entitled, "Kato Gold Project Japan NI 43-101 Technical Report" with an effective date of July 13, 2021.

Table 1 below lists the gold intersections returned during the 2022 drilling program at the Kato Project and includes both the Seta and Kamitake Vein intersections with surrounding mineralized stockwork zones. Table 2 provides details of the drill hole locations, dips, and azimuth.

Table 1: Drill Hole Intersection Results Holes KT22-11 to KT22-15

Drill hole and

Interval

From

(m)

To

(m)

Core Interval (m)

Au g/t

Comments

KT22-11: Seta Vein Zone

Interval 1:

226.00

236.80

10.80

0.43

Stockwork Zone

Interval 2:

236.80

248.30

11.50

6.42

Vein Zone

Including:

239.60

248.30

8.70*

7.80

Including:

239.60

244.12

4.52

11.88

Interval 3:

248.30

253.20

4.90

0.76

Stockwork Zone (1)

KT22-12:

Interval 1: Kamitake Vein

172.25

189.00

16.75

0.58

Kamitake Vein Zone (1)

Including:

178.05

182.70

4.65

0.84

Interpreted Upper Zone of Kamitake Vein

Also Including:

186.90

189.00

2.10

0.81

Interpreted Upper Zone of Kamitake Vein

Interval 2:

229.00

237.00

8.00

0.57

Stockwork Zone (1)

Interval 3: Seta Vein

237.00

263.10

26.10

3.06

Vein Zone

Including:

239.70

249.90

10.20

4.88

Including:

239.70

244.75

5.05†

5.76

KT22-13: Seta Vein Zone
Interval 1:

183.60

188.20

4.60

0.48

Stockwork Zone (1)

Interval 2:

199.00

213.00

14.00

0.31

Vein Zone

Interval 3:

213.00

243.00

30.00

0.47

Vein Zone

Including:

213.00

218.25

5.25

1.25

Including:

217.70

218.25

0.55

3.12

KT22-14

Remained in footwall of Seta Vein and did not intersect vein mineralization

KT22-15
Interval 1: Kamitake Vein

50.83

54.50

3.67

0.86

Interpreted Upper Zone of Kamitake Vein (1)

Interval 2: Seta Vein

199.25

216.75

17.50

0.29

Interpreted Upper Zone of Seta Vein

Including:

199.25

201.90

2.65

0.43

Including:

206.81

208.00

1.19

0.43

Including:

211.20

213.38

2.18

0.44

Including:

215.30

216.75

1.45

0.45

Table 1 Notes: Intertek Testing Services completed the analytical work with the core samples processed at their accredited laboratory in Manila, Philippines (See details in QA/QA section below). Reported widths are drilled core lengths as true widths are unknown at this time. Based upon current data it is estimated true widths range between 35 to 65% of the drilled intersections. For the Stockwork Zone a nominal cut-off grade of 0.30 g/t Au has been used to determine the boundaries of the intersections with no more than 1.30 metres of internal dilution of the intercept.For the Seta Vein a nominal cut-off grade of 1 g/t Au has been used to determine the boundaries of the intersections with no more than 4.84m internal dilution of the intercepts. *A nominal cut-off grade of 3 g/t has been used to determine the boundaries of this intersection with no more than 2.08 metres of internal dilution. †A nominal cut-off grade of 5 g/t has been used to determine the boundaries of this intersection with no more than 1.91 metres of internal dilution. (1) current interpretation

Table 2: Core Hole ID, Azimuth, Dip, End of Hole Depth and Collar Coordinates

Drill Hole ID

Azimuth Degree

Dip Degree

End of hole Depth (m)

Easting (m)

Northing (m)

Elevation

(m)

KT22-11

015

-53

253.20

683424

4796856

497

KT22-12

065

-60

399.00

683422

4796857

495

KT22-13

255

-60

254.40

683715

4796857

542

KT22-14

255

-68

405.50

683717

4796856

542

KT22-15

065

-74

237.90

683653

4796618

493

THE KATO GOLD PROJECT

The Kato Gold Project is BeMetals' most advanced, of five exploration projects in Japan based on the amount of available historical drilling information in central Hokkaido (See Figure 2). The Kato Project (historically referred to as the Seta River Prospect) is an example of a remarkably well-preserved epithermal gold system. This mineralization style is an example of an epithermal system and the classic analogy for this mineralization type in Japan is the Hishikari Gold Mine, on Kyushu. Global examples of this type of mineralization include mines such as Lihir (Papua New Guinea), Kupol and Julietta (Russia), Waihi (New Zealand) and Masbate (Philippines).*

The Property was previously drilled by the Japanese state agency MMAJ in the 1990s and during that time results included high-grade intervals of gold such as 17.5 metres grading 8.15 g/t Au in hole 5MAHB-2 and 18.65 metres grading 5.01 g/t Au in hole 7MAHB-1.*

*Please refer to technical report entitled, "Kato Gold Project Japan NI 43-101 Technical Report" with an effective date of July 13, 2021.

OTHER KAZAN GOLD EXPLORATION PROPERTIES: TODOROKI, KONOMAI, TASHIRO AND HOKUSATSU PROJECTS

Figure 2 shows the locations of all the Kazan gold projects in Japan. At the Todoroki Gold-Silver Project ("Todoroki") in western Hokkaido the Company completed a phase of geological compilation and target generation based upon rock chip and cut channel sampling with geological mapping completed during the year. This data has been integrated with historical data from the past producing Todoroki Gold Mine. This combined work has led to the generation of robust targets for drill testing during the 2023 field season.

Such targets, if successfully drilled would provide material extensions to the Todoroki vein swarm, many of which were historically mined in certain areas. Available records indicate that some 200,000 ounces of gold, and 7.4 million ounces of silver were produced at Todoroki up to 1943. Following WW2, mining continued intermittently until the 1980s but production information for this period is uncertain.

At the Company's Konomai Project in northern Hokkaido, a soil and rock chip s

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