Beyond Minerals Inc. announced that it has received final assay results for the drilling program at its 100% owned Fabie-Eastchester project located approximately 35 kilometres northwest of Rouyn-Noranda, in the province of Quebec. The drill program consisted of 627 meters drilled in 5 NQ holes on the Fabie block, covering an area of 833 hectares, one of three claim blocks making up the 1,388-hectare project. Gold mineralization was encountered in narrow zones associated with strong silicification and quartz vein stockworks with hematitic selvages containing coarse pyrite and pyrrhotite. The goal of the drilling was to test gold mineralization below surface exposures at the Lac Fabie Nord showing that has been explored in historical work at the project.

The drill program was recommended in the Company's technical report on the Project, dated August 31, 2021 (revised January 10, 2022) (the Technical Report) in accordance with National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (NI 43-101). The holes were designed to test at depths of 50m and 100m vertically from surface on each of two sections 1200mE and 1300mE, and at -50m on section 1250mE. The drilling was also designed to test chargeability anomaly IPF-8 from a historic IP survey. The target is orogenic gold mineralization identified in surface showings and in the limited shallow drilling completed during historic exploration.

Mineralization consists of narrow, gold-bearing quartz-carbonate veinlets in weakly sheared, Fabie pluton quartz-feldspar porphyry. Historic prospecting initially identified showings with 1.03 to 2.09 gpt Au, and several rounds of sampling and two shallow drill holes confirmed the presence of anomalous gold values. Sampling for the Technical Report confirmed the historical results with three of four grab samples assaying greater than 0.50 gpt Au up to a maximum of 3.19 gpt Au.

An induced polarization-resistivity survey in 2017 detected chargeability anomalies in the area of mineralization.