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Metanor Intercepts 14.3g/t Au over 4.6 metres at Barry and moves towards underground bulk sample

VAL-D'OR, QUEBEC--(Marketwired - Jan. 19, 2018) - Metanor Resources Inc. ("Metanor") (TSX VENTURE:MTO) is pleased to announce new high-grade intercepts of 14.3g/t Au over 4.6 metres and 10.4 g/t Au over 4.5 metres at the Barry project located in the Urban township, 110 km south of the Bachelor mill. These new exploration drill results continue to expand the size and further confirm the continuity of these structures. The shear zones have now been extended in excess of 1,500 m on strike, to a depth exceeding 440 m remaining open in all directions.

From recent drilling, Metanor has identified multiple tensional veins within the existing shear hosted system. Throughout 2017, the company drilled 49,000 metres into these shear structures. The drill results have demonstrated multiple zones and from this drill campaign, the company is now prepared to initiate an underground bulk sample program in early March to verify the continuity and grade distribution of the multiple shear zones. The bulk sample program will consist of developing a decline from the face of the Main pit wall down to 100 metres below surface. At this elevation, the company will drive drifts into the gold bearing shears zones. The plan is to send 10,000 tonnes of ore to the Bachelor mill later in the year to reconcile mill head grade with the mining grade in a defined sector.

Metanor is also increasing the size of the Barry camp to accommodate a larger exploration program. The work began in November 2017 and is expected to be completed mid Q1 2018. This will give the Barry project the ability to begin the bulk sample program as scheduled on March 1st 2018.

Highlights of drill intercepts in the quartz-pyrite veins associated with the shear zones include:

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  • MB-17-37 extension from 498.0 m. to 502.6 m. 14.3 g/t Au over 4.6 m.

    • Altered sheared basalt with locally stockwork of quartz veinlets (15%) and 4% of fine disseminated pyrite

  • MB-17-129 from 334.6 m. to 335.6 m. 20.3 g/t Au over 1.0 m.

    • Biotized sheared basalt with stockwork of quartz veinlets (25%) and 10% of disseminated pyrite

  • MB-17-137 from 367.5 m. to 372.0 m. 10.4 g/t Au over 4.5 m.

    • Altered and sheared breccia basalt with stockwork of quartz veinlets (10%) and 7% of fine disseminated pyrite. 2 segments with many gold grains.

Greg Gibson, CEO stated "With the ability to access the underground from the existing pit we are able to conduct a bulk sample and establish underground drill platforms significantly reducing drill costs, while allowing more precise and detailed data collection. This will allow us to confirm the geological and grade model at an accelerated pace."

The results of the last 16 drill holes intercepting multiple shears are as follows.

# Hole

from
(m)

to
(m)

length
(m)

Grade
Au(g/t)

Note

MB-17-37 Ext

399.7

400.4

0.7

7.5

Shear 900

498.0

502.6

4.6

14.3

Shear 950

MB-17-59 Ext

544.5

547.5

3.0

3.5

Shear 900

MB-17-125

265.7

269.6

3.9

2.2

Vein 12

552.0

555.2

3.2

2.7

Vein 13

MB-17-128

32.0

39.0

7.0

2.1

-

43.0

53.0

10.0

3.0

-

207.0

209.0

2.0

4.7

Shear 900

MB-17-129

70.8

72.0

1.2

14.6

Shear 800

131.0

132.0

1.0

3.9

-

178.0

180.0

2.0

5.4

Vein 3

282.1

283.3

1.2

9.8

Shear 900

334.6

335.6

1.0

20.3

-

MB-17-130

74.8

75.3

0.5

4.0

-

100.7

101.2

0.5

3.7

-

MB-17-131

410.0

413.0

3.0

2.0

Shear 900

501.1

506.0

4.9

5.9

Shear 950

MB-17-132

191.6

192.1

0.5

3.6

-

418.0

419.0

1.0

3.9

-

514.0

518.0

4.0

3.6

Vein 6

MB-17-133

526.6

527.8

1.2

6.4

-

MB-17-134

278.0

279.0

1.0

2.9

Shear 800

MB-17-135

249.0

250.0

1.0

4.1

Shear 800

386.0

389.0

3.0

5.1

Shear 900

MB-17-136

120.5

122.5

2.0

3.4

-

162.0

166.2

4.2

3.3

Vein 4

207.5

208.5

1.0

3.8

-

225.7

226.7

1.0

11.4

Vein 3

376.5

378.5

2.0

4.4

-

382.3

386.1

3.8

3.6

Shear 900

479.0

480.7

1.7

3.3

Shear 950

MB-17-137

367.5

372.0

4.5

10.4

Shear 950 (VG)

MB-17-138

165.0

167.0

2.0

3.8

Vein 4

MB-17-139

574.6

575.1

0.5

6.8

-

603.5

606.5

3.0

2.8

Vein 3

717.0

717.8

0.8

4.7

-

MB-17-140

34.6

35.7

1.1

4.9

-

39.7

40.7

1.0

3.1

-

96.0

99.0

3.0

8.1

Vein 8

106.5

108.5

2.0

4.3

-

158.6

161.6

3.0

8.1

Vein 9

Holes location:

Hole Number

Azimuth

Dip

Length (m)

UTM East

UTM North

Elevation

MB-17-37 EXT

330

-52

555

443722

5426144

400

MB-17-59 EXT

330

-63

699

443793

5426037

400

MB-17-125

330

-64

566

443986

5426203

394

MB-17-128

330

-45

351

443584

5426283

404

MB-17-129

330

-51

501

443612

5426195

403

MB-17-130

330

-50

558

443616

5426103

403

MB-17-131

330

-60

543

443761

5426134

402

MB-17-132

330

-57

552

443724

5426084

400

MB-17-133

330

-58

1302

443980

5425785

400

MB-17-134

330

-57

362

443667

5426077

400

MB-17-135

330

-52

600

443579

5426065

400

MB-17-136

330

-55

540

443689

5426146

400

MB-17-137

330

-62

429

443720

5426218

400

MB-17-138

330

-53

576

443866

5426159

400

MB-17-139

330

-55

1300

443798

5425693

395

MB-17-140

330

-46

342

443864

5426349

395

Plan view of the Barry project is available at http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/776_Fig1.pdf

Section view 800 of the Barry project is available at http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/776_Fig2.pdf

Quality Control and Reporting Protocols

Metanor estimates that the actual thicknesses of the mineralized intersections are between 70% and 95% of the core lengths. No capping grade is used at this stage. The Company uses a rigorous QA-QC analytical program according to industry standards. The analytical results were done by pyroanalysis (A.A.) at the mine laboratory. Blanks, duplicates and certified reference standards are inserted into the sample stream to monitor laboratory performance. The company QA-QC analytical verification program requires that a minimum of 5% of the samples be audited at an independent laboratory. Theses audit assays were sent to ALS laboratory located in Val-d'Or, Quebec. The results of the audits are consistent with those obtained.

The Barry Project

The Barry project is located in the Urban-Barry mining camp, 110 km east from the city of Lebel-sur-Quévillon, and 110 km south of the Bachelor mill. 624,414 tonnes of ore grading 2.2 g/t for 43,970 ounces were extracted from three small pits between 2008 and 2010. A drill campaign is underway at the Barry property to increase mineral resources below the pits in high grade shear zones, and proceed with an underground bulk sample program.

Qualified Persons

Pascal Hamelin, P. Eng., President and COO, is the Qualified Person under NI 43-101, responsible for reviewing and approving the technical information contained in this news release.

Cautionary and Forward-Looking Statements

This press release includes certain statements that may be deemed "forward-looking statements". The potential quantity and grade is conceptual in nature as there has been insufficient exploration to define a mineral resource and it is uncertain if further exploration will result in the target being delineated as a mineral resource. All statements in this discussion, other than those of historical fact, that address future exploration drilling, exploration activities and projected exploration, including costs and other estimates upon which such projections are based, and events or developments that the company expects, are considered forward-looking statements. Although the Company believes the expectations expressed in these 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 forward-looking statements.

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange, nor its Regulation Services Provider accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.