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Midland, JOGMEC Report Positive Results from Reconnaissance Sampling Program on PGE Project

Midland Exploration Inc. in partnership with Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation, are very pleased to provide results update from a reconnaissance sampling program on the Pallas Platinum Group Elements project with the discovery of new significant PGE showings that returned grades up to 31.0 g/t PGE + Au ("PGE + Au"), the best value ever recorded in the Labrador Trough.

With the objective to find more PGE + Au showings, the 2015 summer exploration program, was very prolific with the discovery of 42 new PGE + Au showings returning more than 1 g/t PGE + Au including 18 with more than 2 g/t Au from 426 selected grab samples collected on the Ceres, Itokawa and Gaspar claim blocks respectively. The program was also successful to identify new PGE + Au bearing corridors and extend laterally previously known corridors.

Céres Area

On the Ceres claim block, three new mineralized corridors (reefs) were discovered and 3 known corridors were extended laterally. Near the Ceres Showing (2.9 g/t PGE + Au), a new occurrence 350 metres to the south was discovered and a grab sample returned 5.2 g/t PGE + Au extending the corridor to the south. The Ceres mineralized corridor can now be traced over 2100 metres. Four hundred meters southwest of the Ceres showing, a new mineralized trend was discovered with select grab samples returning 1.2, 1.0 and 1.0 g/t PGE + Au. Some 1,700 metres south of the Ceres Showing, a new high grade NNW trending mineralized corridor has been discovered with significant PGE values returning 31.0 and 7.5 g/t PGE + Au, both sample 215 metres apart. Historical and combined recent samplings define a discontinuous new corridor traceable over near 7 kilometres.

Farther north along strike NNW with the Ceres PGE rich-corridor, 4 selected grab samples collected around the Cynthia Showing found in 2014 (4.3 g/t PGE + Au) confirmed the presence of PGE and returned 3.0, 1.3, 1.1 and 1.1 g/t PGE + Au. About 1,600 metres NNW from the Cynthia showing, a 3 kilometres long new mineralized corridor named Big Papi Reef was discovered with a succession of more than 25 selected grab sample returning more than 0.5 g/t PGE + Au and with 14 with more than 1 g/t, and with 5 returning more than 2 g/t up to a maximum of 3.1 g/t PGE + Au. Interestingly, all samples collected along the Big Papi Reef returned more platinum over palladium. On the western portion of the Ceres claim block along the Enish corridor, five new showings returning 2.3, 2.2, 1.8, 1.7 and 0.8 g/t PGE + Au were found respectively at 1700, 2200, 2300, 3500 and 5200 metres north of the Enish Showing (7.1 g/t PGE + Au). This mineralized trend alone can be traced over more than 5 kilometres. Closer from the Enish Showing, a new grab sample along strike returned 2.2 g/t PGE + Au and extended the corridor 230 metres further to the north. None of these new occurrences has been channel sampled or drill tested before.

Gaspar Area

On the Gaspar claim block, 3 known corridors were extended laterally and one new mineralized corridor (reef) was discovered. Prospecting around the Herculina Showing (up to 1.1 g/t PGE + Au) found in 2014, three new selected grab samples returned 1.1, 1.1 and 1.2 g/t PGE + Au. One kilometre north, selected grab samples returned 3.3, 2.5, 1.1 and 0.9 g/t PGE + Au extending the reef another 600 metres farther NNW for a total of 1,800 metres. Prospecting also around the Olympus showing (0.9, 0.8, 0.6 and 0.6 PGE + Au) found in 2014, 3 new selected grab samples returned 2.9, 1,1 and 0.9 g/t PGE + Au extending the mineralized corridor at 1,000 metres. A new single showing located between the Herculina and the Olympus mineralized corridor returned 2.0 g/t PGE + Au. This occurrence could potentially define a new PGE bearing corridor. None of these new occurrences has been channel sampled or drill tested before.

Itokawa Area

On the Itokawa claim block, one new mineralized corridor (reef) was discovered and one known corridor was extended laterally. Located in the central south portion of the Itokawa claim block, two selected grab samples, 30 metres apart, on a new mineralized zone returned 6.2 and 0.9 g/t PGE + Au. Located along the same magnetic NNW trend, another discovery showing returned 1.0, 0.7 and 0.4 g/t PGE + Au forming a 1,800 metres long new corridor open in both directions. While prospecting along strike with the Itokawa Showing (1.3 g/t over 2.8 metres incl. 4.1g/t over 0.3 metre) and guided by airborne magnetic data, a new showing was found returning 1.5 g/t PGE + Au 500m NNW. Another cluster of selected grab samples, 3,000 metres along strike, returned 0.7, 0.6 and 0.5 among other anomalous PGE + Au values. None of these new occurrences has been channel sampled or drill tested before.

The 2015 prospecting program was successful to identify very prospective new PGE bearing corridors and also extend laterally some very good one identified in 2014. Midland is planning, early this fall, to resume evaluation of the most anomalous PGE corridors with channel sampling, geological mapping and some prospecting with the objective to bring the project to drill stage for summer 2016.

Currently the project counts 494 claims covering a surface area of more than 225 square kilometres in the Trough approximately 80 kilometres west from Kuujjuaq, Quebec. These claims cover a large, folded, multi-kilometre mafic-ultramafic complex known for its strong potential for platinum group elements.

Source: http://www.midlandexploration.com/

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