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Max Resource Corp. Channel Samples 1.722% Copper Over 59 Metres

Vancouver British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - April 3, 2018) - Max Resource Corp. (TSXV: MXR) (OTC Pink: MXROF) (FSE: M1D) ("MXR" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the results of the 97 metre channel sample at Cerro de Cobre as it continues its due diligence in support of the acquisition of its Copperbelt Minerals Corp's Gachala Copper Project, 50 kilometres east of Bogota, Colombia (the "Property"), as detailed in its February 26, 2018 news release. Highlights include:

  • 19 metres averaging 3.21% copper; within

  • 59 metres averaging 1.722 % copper

The orientation of the channel sampled mineralization is unknown at this time. MXR cautions investors it has not yet fully verified the historical data. The 19 metres averaging 3.21% copper supports the 3.16% copper over 22.9 metre obtained by Colombian Mines Corporation during its 2008 program.

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"Our on-going due diligence continues to confirm our faith in the Copperbelt acquisition becoming our critical asset," Brett Matich, MXR Chief Executive Officer, stated. "The Cerro de Cobre channel sampling exceeded expectations expanding the bedrock mineralization from 22 metres to 59 metres. We are now awaiting assays to confirm the belief our LWIR survey, detailed in our March 8, 2018 news release, will successfully vector us in to previously unknown bedrock copper mineralization. We remain staunchly focussed on our object of Pioneering the World's Next Copper Frontier."

A continuous 8 centimetre channel sample was cut in bedrock to a depth of 3 to 4 centimetres and sampled in continuous 1 metre intervals. As shown in the attached figure, the channel locations had to be moved to accommodate topography. The metre by metre assays are shown in the accompanying table.

Sample

% Cu

 

Sample

% Cu

 

Sample

% Cu

AKCCCH036

0.187


AKCCCH056

6.781


AKCCCH062

3.492

AKCCCH037

0.218


AKCCCH097

10.719


AKCCCH063

2.356

AKCCCH038

0.179


AKCCCH001

7.706


AKCCCH064

2.354

AKCCCH039

0.331


AKCCCH002

6.479


AKCCCH065

2.115

AKCCCH040

0.214


AKCCCH003

2.737


AKCCCH066

1.481

AKCCCH041

0.057


AKCCCH004

2.416


AKCCCH067

1.308

AKCCCH042

0.424


AKCCCH005

1.219


AKCCCH068

1.678

AKCCCH043

0.171


AKCCCH006

1.908


AKCCCH069

3.243

AKCCCH044

0.170


AKCCCH007

1.559


AKCCCH070

0.958

AKCCCH045

0.433


AKCCCH008

1.169


AKCCCH071

2.457

AKCCCH046

0.567


AKCCCH009

0.538


AKCCCH072

1.478

AKCCCH047

2.281


AKCCCH010

0.179


AKCCCH073

1.056

AKCCCH048

3.102


AKCCCH011

0.426


AKCCCH074

1.847

AKCCCH049

0.279


AKCCCH012

1.985


AKCCCH075

0.855

AKCCCH050

0.986


AKCCCH057

0.222


AKCCCH076

1.074

AKCCCH051

2.840


AKCCCH058

0.062


AKCCCH077

1.025

AKCCCH052

1.392


AKCCCH059

0.034


AKCCCH078

2.000

AKCCCH053

0.414


AKCCCH060

1.034


AKCCCH079

0.848

AKCCCH054

1.150


AKCCCH061

0.908


AKCCCH080

0.318

AKCCCH055

6.018

 

 

 

 

AKCCCH081

0.178

 

The orientation of the channel sampled mineralization is unknown at this time. MXR cautions investors it has not yet fully verified the historical data.

All samples from the Phase I surface program were sent to the ACTLABS COLOMBIA S.A.S. laboratory, an ISO 9001: 2008 certified facility. All samples were collected by Max Resource Corp. contractor personnel and securely stored until delivery to ACTLABS. At this early stage of exploration, Max Resource Corp. is relying on the certified standards utilized by ACTLABS as part of it analysis protocols. No QA/QC anomalies were noted in the analyses.

About Gachala

The Gachala Copper Project consists of 4 mineral claims and 21 exploration applications totaling approximately 400 square kilometers, covering a 25km section of a 250km by 120km belt of Devonian through Cretaceous age rocks in a geological setting conducive to hosting sedimentary copper deposits. Mineralization appears to be localized at the contact between the Devonian-Permain red beds and the overlying Cretaceous reducing black shales, one of the settings typical of these copper deposits.

The Gachala Copper Project includes the historic Cerro de Cobre copper mine, where 2008 channel sampling returned 22.8 metres grading 3.16% copper and 15.3 g/t silver. Subsequent Mobile Metal Ion (MMI) soil sampling defined a 1500 metre by 800 metre copper-in-soil anomaly encompassing the two zones, open in all directions. Colombian Mines Corporation felt there was a high potential for repetition on the opposite side of the hosting anticline and further felt the geology suggested mineralization may extend beyond the limits of known anomalous zones. (Source: Colombian Mines Corporation News Releases dated 15-May-2008 and 14-Nov-2012 respectively). The orientation of the channel sampled mineralization is unknown at this time. MXR cautions investors it has not yet fully verified the historical data.

The historic sampling combined with the recent mapping and sampling completed by MXR indicates copper mineralization appears to be widely dispersed throughout the 400 square kilometre property holdings.

About the Transaction

MXR has signed a binding Letter of Intent ("LOI") to acquire 100% of the outstanding share capital of Copperbelt Minerals Corp., a private Canadian company holding the Property. MXR will issue 12,000,000 common shares to the Copperbelt Minerals' shareholders and take over the obligations of the Cerro de Cobre agreement, requiring the aggregate payment of US$1,060,000 over the next three years to the Cerro de Cobre vendors. Certain shareholders of Copperbelt Minerals will collectively retain a 3-per-cent net smelter returns royalty ("NSR") on the Property. MXR has the sole exclusive right to purchase half of the 3-per-cent NSR for the consideration of US$3-million at any time prior to production. On April 2, 2018, the due diligence period was extended to April 30, 2018.

About Max Resource Corp.

Max Resource Corp., a Canadian-based exploration company, its focussed on acquiring advanced exploration projects which are located within the under-explored northern section of the richly endowed Andean Copper Belt of Colombia.

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF MAX RESOURCE CORP.

"Brett Matich"                        

Brett Matich, CEO and President

Tim Henneberry, P. Geo (British Columbia), a member of the Max Resource Corp. Advisory Board, is the qualified person who has reviewed and approved the technical content of this news release on behalf of the Company.

Further information regarding the Company can be found on SEDAR at www.SEDAR.com, or by contacting the Company directly at (604) 365 1522.

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its regulation services provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

This news release includes certain statements that may be deemed as "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities laws.  All statements in this release, other than statements of historical facts, are forward-looking statements, including, without limitation, statements pertaining to completion of the Acquisition and any approvals required in connection with the Acquisition.  Although the Company believes the expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, such statements are not guarantees of future performance and actual results or developments may differ materially from those in forward-looking statements.  Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements include:  changes in market conditions, unsuccessful exploration results, changes in the price of commodities (particularly copper), unanticipated changes in key management personnel and general social, economic or geo-political conditions.  Mining exploration and development is an inherently risky business.  Accordingly the actual events may differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements.  This list is not exhaustive of the factors that may affect any of the Company's forward-looking statements.  These and other factors should be considered carefully and readers should not place undue reliance on the Company's forward-looking statements.  The Company does not undertake to update any forward—looking statement that may be from time to time by the Company or on its behalf, except in accordance with applicable securities laws. We seek safe harbor.