MONTREAL, QUEBEC--(Marketwired - July 21, 2016) - Midland Exploration Inc. ("Midland") (TSX
VENTURE:MD) is pleased to report the latest results of its reconnaissance campaign conducted this summer on its Willbob
Project (wholly owned by Midland) including the discovery of several new significant gold showings with values up to
15.05 grams per tonne gold ("g/t Au") on the PBN showing ("PBN"). These new gold occurrences are located along a
high-grade gold-bearing corridor that includes also several other historical occurrences such as showing 31, which graded up to
31.0 g/t Au, as well as the Kuni (up to 19.8 g/t Au), Lafrance (up to 21.9 g/t Au), Dupuis East (up to 15.0 g/t Au), and
Polar Bear (up to 6.4 g/t Au) showings.
The PBN showing is located 700 metres north of the Polar Bear showing (6.4 g/t Au) and returned values of 15.05
g/t Au, 0.68 g/t Au, and 0.16 g/t Au. These grab samples were collected in quartz veins with pyrite and galena
mineralization and in a carbonate-facies iron formation. Another significant alteration zone with ankerite-albite-chlorite, named
the Sunshine showing ("Sunshine"), returned gold grades up to 7.27 g/t Au. The Sunshine zone
was traced over more than 150 metres strike length and also returned values of 3.18 g/t Au, 2.72 g/t Au, 1.72 g/t
Au, 1.27 g/t Au, and six other gold values between 0.20 g/t Au and 0.65 g/t Au. (Note that gold values
from selected grab samples may not be representative of the mineralized zones).
Over a short period of 28 days, a total of 619 grab samples were collected, mainly in the north part of the property between
the Dessureault and Kuni South showings. The first phase of the 2016 summer program also included systematic mapping of
quartz-ankerite-albite-chlorite alteration halos surrounding gold-bearing systems on the Willbob property. Only 212 samples have
been analyzed to date, out of the 619 samples collected in the field. The remaining assay results are expected in the coming
weeks.
An airborne magnetic survey was successfully completed and covered the entire Willbob property, which extends over more than
30 kilometres along a NNW-SSE axis by more than 7 km in width. The survey covered the property with flight lines spaced every
100 metres, for a total of 2,164 line kilometres.
Results of the 2015 work program included the discovery of two new showings with grades of 1.2 g/t Au and 77.6 g/t Au,
respectively located 500 metres and 850 metres south of the Kuni showing. Closer and located between the two high-grade gold
occurrences, a new polymetallic grab sample also yielded values of 1.2 g/t Au, 132 g/t Ag, 8.5% Pb and 7.1% Zn (see Midland
press release dated August 26, 2015). Also in 2015, the new Golden Tooth discovery, including nearly 30 samples
collected along a newly identified shear zone with quartz-albite alteration, revealed the presence of gold with ten samples
grading more than 3.0 g/t Au and reaching up to 25.2 g/t Au (see Midland press release dated October 6, 2015). None of
these new occurrences had been previously tested by channel sampling or drilling.
Similar to orogenic gold deposits, these showings are characterized by strong iron carbonate, fuchsite (chrome-rich mica) and
quartz alteration as well as the presence of disseminated arsenopyrite, chalcopyrite, pyrrhotite and pyrite, observed over
thicknesses ranging from 10 to 100 metres and traced discontinuously over more than 10 kilometres strike
length.
Midland has great hopes for this project and intends to resume its exploration efforts in the fall, with prospecting, mapping,
channel sampling, as well as a diamond drilling campaign totalling about 1,500 to 2,000 metres. The Willbob property consists of
318 mining claims covering a surface area of about 140 square kilometres and is located about 70 kilometres west of the
town of Kuujjuaq, in Nunavik. The claim block is underlain by a volcano-sedimentary complex that exhibits complex folding and is
injected with several gabbroic and ultramafic sills.
Figures showing the location of the new gold occurrences on the Willbob Project may be consulted using the following
link: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/Willbob_July_21_2016.pdf
Quality Control
All analysis were performed by ALS Minerals in Val d'Or. All samples were analyzed for gold by fire assay with an atomic
absorption finish (AA23) on a fraction of 30 grams and a gravimetric finish for values greater than 3.0 g / t Au. For the quality
control, in each transmission, certified standards and blanks were inserted at regular intervals throughout the sequence of
samples. The data was reviewed by Mario Masson, VP Exploration for Midland, certified geologist and Qualified Person as defined
by NI 43-101.
About Midland
Midland targets the excellent mineral potential of Quebec to make the discovery of new world-class deposits of gold, platinum
group elements, base metals and rare earth elements. Midland is proud to count on reputable partners such as Agnico Eagle Mines
Limited, Teck Resources Limited, SOQUEM INC., Osisko Exploration James Bay Inc., Japan Oil and Gas and Metals National
Corporation and Abcourt Mines Inc. Midland prefers to work in partnership and intends to quickly conclude additional agreements
in regard to newly acquired properties. Management is currently reviewing other opportunities and projects to build up the
Company portfolio and generate shareholder value.
This press release was prepared by Richard D. St-Cyr, project geologist, certified geologist and Qualified Person as defined
by NI 43-101. For further information, please consult Midland's website www.midlandexploration.com.
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This press release may contain forward-looking statements that are subject to known and unknown risks and uncertainties
that could cause actual results to vary materially from targeted results. Such risks and uncertainties include those described in
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regulatory authorities.