Genesis Metals Corp. announced the results from the second phase of drilling completed at the Chevrier gold project near Chibougamau, Quebec. 8.73 g/t Au over 21.35 m including 37.97 g/t Au over 3.00 m in hole GM-17-42; 3.59 g/t Au over 22.60 m in a separate zone in hole GM-17-42; 4.26 g/t Au over 19.40 m including 8.99 g/t Au over 7.80 m in hole GM-17-48; 4.47 g/t Au over 12.45 m within an interval of 1.08 g/t Au over 84.85 m in hole GM -17-46; 5.06 g/t Au over 8.45 m and 1.23 g/t Au over 43.00 m in two intervals in hole GM-17-41; 4.53 g/t Au over 13.80 m in hole GM-17-44 1.04 g/t Au over 50.05 m including 1.94 g/t Au over 17.10 m in hole GM-17-44. Holes GM-17-45 and GM-17-46 were drilled to test for extensions to Hole GM-17-09. This drilling has identified a new north-east trending shallow extension of mineralization encountered in Hole GM-17-09. Similarly, the results from Holes GM-17-41 and GM-17-44 define a new deeper south west extension of the mineralization encountered in GM-17-09. This large and well mineralized zone now appears to be defined over a distance of more than 300m. This zone is a priority for geological modeling. The results from the highlighted holes above would suggest an area of shallow higher grade mineralization has been defined and still remains open at depth in the southern part of the Main Zone. The majority of mineralized intercepts reported herein are less than 150 m depth; All 18 holes drilled into the Main Zone intersected mineralization with only one hole returning gold grades of less than 1 g/t. The company has identified key controls to gold mineralization within the Main Zone. Gold essentially correlates with higher percentages of veins which are themselves hosted in a larger sheared zone characterized by mylonitic texture and strong ankerite-fuchsite-tourmaline-silica alteration. Using these recently identified criteria company geologists are focusing on the completion of updated models for gold grade distribution within the Main Zone. Those models will be integral components for a revised global resource estimate due to be completed in 2018.