Blue Star Reports High Grade Surface Samples from the Auma Prospect
10 September 2025
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - September 10, 2025) - Blue Star Gold Corp. (TSXV: BAU) (OTCQB: BAUFF) (FSE: 5WP0) ("Blue Star" or the "Company"), a leading explorer in Canada's North announces additional results from the completed Phase I Surface Exploration Program at its projects located in the High Lake Belt, West Kitikmeot Region of Nunavut (Figure 1). Blue Star's field-based surface exploration program was initiated in June and completed in July, leaving additional opportunity for field follow-up after the drill program to advance targets to drill ready status. An update on the drilling program will be announced in the coming days.
Auma Highlights
- Two samples grading over 100 grams per tonne gold (151 & 125 g/t Au) extended the high grade 'Zone 3' an additional 35 metres to the south, for a total strike length of 130 metres which remains untested by drilling
- A total of 133 samples were collected: 33% (44 samples) returned grades over 1 g/t Au, 14% (18) over 5 g/t
- One prospect dubbed "Penny Lane" returned high copper values in addition to high gold values in quartz veining; one sample (H504682) returned grades of 7.64 g/t Au and 4.2% Cu
- Groundwork confirmed quartz veining with anomalous gold is distributed across the Auma property, with high-grade samples (35.3 g/t Au) as far away as 1.4 km from the original showing
- SkyTEM survey: 89-line kilometres of modern EM and magnetics data completed over the property
"The expanded Auma prospect is a very encouraging addition to our exploration target pipeline," said Grant Ewing, CEO of Blue Star. "The high-grade gold grabs at surface, along with visible gold and numerous untested geophysical anomalies, suggest that we may be on the verge of something significant. Furthermore, the proximity to the proposed road, just 15 kilometres to the east, improves the accessibility of this project and positions it well for future development. We are looking forward to advancing this target as part of our 2026 drill program, where we plan to test its full potential."