E2 Metals Limited announced the discovery of high-grade surface gold at the newly defined Mia prospect. Mia is located 2km southeast of Florencia in the Conserrat Project and was discovered by reconnaissance sampling in an area of no prior exploration. Highlights: Rock chip sampling (n=23) at Mia has returned significant gold in addition to high silver. Assays include: 43.9gpt Au and 730gpt Ag; 37.4gpt Au and 784gpt Ag; 23.9gpt Au and 1128gpt Ag. High grade gold mineralisation is defined over a 50m strike length and is hosted in a broader northwest and east-orientated vein system that is mineralised (>1gpt Au) over 350m strike length. The mineralisation is associated with classic epithermal veins displaying banded and bladed silica textures, hosted in quartz and crystal-rich Chon Aike volcaniclastics. Follow up trenching has commenced at Mia to define the limit of the vein system and test for potential blind extensions. The area has had limited exploration and the outcropping veins were discovered by following up first- order silver anomalies in the regional soil (LAG) data. Additional soil targets exist within the project and regional mapping and sampling is ongoing. Sampling at Mia comprised an initial 23 rock chip program. Key gold and silver results include: A high-grade zone with a measured strike length of 50m: 43.9gpt Au, 730gpt Ag; 37.4gpt Au, 784gpt Ag; 23.9gpt Au, 1128gpt Ag; 7.35gpt Au, 11.5gpt Ag; 6.6gpt Au, 12.3gpt Ag. The high-grade zone occurs within a mineralised northwest and east orientated vein system with an overall measured strike length of 350m. Further significant assay results over the mineralised strike length (beyond the high-grade zone) include: 2.34gpt Au, 3.4gpt Ag; 2.11gpt Au, 5.3gpt Ag; 1.16gpt Ag, 2.5gpt Ag. Next Steps: The company has mobilised an excavator to the Mia prospect and has commenced a preliminary trench program to determine the extent of the vein system and to test for blind extensions. The prospect is in an area that has received little exploration and follow-up geophysics is being contemplated to better understand the link between Mia, Florencia and other prospects. The prospect is located within the current Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and is cleared for drilling.