Black Mammoth Metals Corporation announced the results of the unmanned aerial vehicle magnetic survey (the "Mag Survey") and the interpretation of its data collected at the Company's 100% owned Happy Cat gold property (the "Property"). The Mag Survey suggests that the volume and extent of the volcanic unconformity, based on the faulting indicated by the magnetic survey (the "Faulting"), is extensive on the Property and indicates a deep pluton with associated shallow intrusive structures such as dykes and plugs with various widths and strike lengths. 2D structural models have been interpreted, estimating the depth, and illustrating the configuration of the structures associated with the volcanic unconformity. These intrusive structures are correlated with current gold volume at surface identified by recent and historic sampling, trenching, auger sampling and RC drilling and they represent potential drill targets. The Mag Survey covered the Property's claims position and led to the Company recently expanding the claims position to the North. The Company contracted MWH Geo-Surveys ("MWH") of Reno, Nevada to conduct the Mag Survey with the intent of further defining drill targets by delineating the Faulting on the Property and to identify zones of favorable lithology, and alteration features permissive to hosting gold mineralization that may extend under shallow cover from known areas of near surface mineralization. Subsequently, Integrated Geophysics Corporation ("IGC") of Houston, Texas was contracted to process and interpret approximately 58.3 line-kilometers of data that was flown at 50m line spacing bearing either east or west at an elevation of approximately 31m above ground level.