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A.I.S. Resources Announces Geophysical and Mineral Prospectivity Mapping Results and Defines Multiple High-Priority Drill Targets at New Brunswick Properties
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, July 07, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A.I.S. Resources Limited (TSX-V: AIS • OTC PINK: AISSF • FRA:5YH) (the “Company” or “A.I.S.”)

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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, July 07, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A.I.S. Resources Limited (TSX-V: AIS • OTC PINK: AISSF • FRA:5YH) (the “Company” or “A.I.S.”) is pleased to announce the results of its recent geophysical interpretation and mineral predictive modelling work across the Company’s New Brunswick properties, including the Saint John, Frenchmans Creek, and Pocologan project areas. A.I.S. has completed a comprehensive Mineral Prospectivity Mapping (MPM) program. This integrated newly acquired airborne geophysical datasets with geological, geochemical, and historical exploration information, to identify and rank high-priority drill and field follow-up targets. The Company has begun the permitting process and, subject to receipt of required permits, contractor availability, weather and access conditions, intends to commence an initial drill campaign of approximately 2,000 metres, near the end of July or beginning of August 2026. Marc Enright-Morin, CEO of A.I.S., said, “The integration of our airborne geophysical data with geological, geochemical, and historical datasets has materially advanced our understanding of the New Brunswick portfolio, and has provided a more rigorous basis for ranking drill targets. The modelling has outlined multiple target corridors, including more than 50 high-priority drill or sampling targets at Saint John. It has helped prioritize areas where field validation, permitting and drill planning can proceed. We look forward to advancing this work methodically as we move toward the Company’s initial drill program.” Highlights (see figures 1 and 2) Completed a mineral predictive modelling program using Mineral Prospectivity Mapping to evaluate Cu-Au mineralization potential across the Saint John, Frenchmans Creek, and Pocologan project areas.The MPM program used both Fuzzy Logic Index Overlay and Weight-of-Evidence (WofE) methods to systematically evaluate geological, geophysical, and geochemical evidence layers.Input datasets included newly acquired high-resolution airborne magnetics, VLF-EM Fraser-filtered conductivity gradients, regional radiometric ratios, historical mineral occurrences, and PCA-derived geochemical alteration vectors from legacy rock sampling.At Saint John, more than 50 high-priority drill or sampling targets have been identified, with many of the highest-ranked targets located along Highway #1.At Cent...