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New Age Metals Launches Geophysical Survey on Sentinel Antimony Property

Rockport, ON — November 7, 2025 — Leads & Copy — New Age Metals Inc. has engaged Axiom Exploration Group Ltd. to conduct a helicopter-borne Xcite™ Time Domain Electromagnetic (TDEM) survey on its Sentinel Antimony Property in central Newfoundland. A LiDAR survey will follow in the Spring of 2026.

The Sentinel Property is along the trend of the Beaver Brook Antimony Mine, historically Canada’s only primary antimony producer. The mine contains a historical resource of 2.2 million tonnes grading 3.99% Sb at a 1.5% cut-off grade, according to Sandeman et al. (2018).

The property is also adjacent to New Found Gold Corp.’s Queensway South Gold Project, the southern extension of the gold-mineralized Queensway North trend.

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The Sentinel Property is located approximately 5 km southwest along the trend of the Beaver Brook Antimony Mine, previously Canada’s only primary antimony producer. The mine hosts stibnite-quartz mineralization within conductive, graphitic sedimentary units of the Indian Islands and Davidsville Groups, which define the Beaver Brook Mineralized Horizon, according to Sandeman et al. (2018).

The XCITE survey will include approximately 460 line-kilometres flown at 100-metre line spacing using NRG’s Xcite™ TDEM system, which is designed to identify conductive horizons that may correspond to graphitic sedimentary units known to host antimony-bearing structures at Beaver Brook.

Harry Barr, Chairman & CEO of New Age Metals, said that this is the first modern electromagnetic survey conducted over the Sentinel Property. The goal is to identify conductive trends that could represent graphitic faults or sedimentary horizons associated with the mineralized structures at the Beaver Brook Mine. Barr added that the data from this high-resolution Xcite™ survey will help the technical team define high-priority drill targets.

Electromagnetic data, magnetic and LiDAR datasets will be co-collected to aid in geological interpretation, structural analysis, and terrain modeling. LiDAR will be conducted in the Spring of 2026. The results will be processed and inverted to generate 3D conductivity models, allowing for the identification of potential fault-hosted conductors and graphitic horizons analogous to those that host stibnite mineralization at Beaver Brook.

The past-producing Beaver Brook Antimony Mine area hosts epithermal, fracture-controlled stibnite-quartz mineralization along a 4-km strike length within graphitic sedimentary rocks of the Indian Islands and Davidsville Groups. These graphitic horizons are structural and geochemical markers that focus mineralization along thrust and fault zones, according to Sandeman et al. (2018).

Upon completion of the airborne survey, Axiom will deliver conductivity depth imaging (CDI) products and magnetic maps to guide ground follow-up. NAM intends to integrate the geophysical results with soil geochemistry and lithostructural mapping to prioritize future drill targets.

Disclaimer: The exploration results and geological information disclosed relating to adjacent or nearby properties are not necessarily indicative of the mineral potential of the Company’s properties. The Company has no interest in or right to acquire any interest in the properties referenced. Mineralization hosted on adjacent or nearby properties is not necessarily representative of mineralization that may be hosted on the Company’s property.

Dr. William Stone, Ph.D., P.Geo., NAM’s Lead Geoscience Consultant and a Qualified Person (“QP”) as defined by NI 43-101 has reviewed, prepared and approved all the scientific and technical information disclosed in this press release.

New Age Metals is focused on the discovery, exploration, and development of precious and critical metal projects in North America. The Company has 4 divisions: a Platinum Group Element division, a Lithium/Rare Element division, Newfoundland Gold-Antimony division and the Bonanza Gold Project located in the Kenora Mining District, Ontario.

The PGE Division includes the 100% owned, River Valley Project, one of North America’s largest undeveloped Platinum Group Element Projects, situated 100 km by road east of Sudbury, Ontario. In addition to River Valley, NAM owns 100% of the Genesis PGE-Cu-Ni Property in Alaska.

The Company’s Lithium Division is one of the largest mineral claim holders in the Winnipeg River Pegmatite Field, where the Company is exploring for hard rock lithium and various rare elements such as tantalum, rubidium, and cesium. NAM is developing its lithium division in conjunction with its Farm-in/Joint Venture agreement with Mineral Resources Ltd. (“MinRes”), one of the worlds largest lithium producers. A budget for May 2025 to April 2026 will be submitted to Mineral Resources Ltd (MRL, ASX: MIN) for approval. On June 17th, 2024, NAM announced the participation in the University of Manitoba’s sustainable mineral exploration grant for $1.5 million, which will be shared equally with Grid Metals.

Management is currently seeking new mineral acquisition opportunities on an international scale, and aims to option projects with major and junior mining companies through to production.

The Company is actively seeking an option/joint venture partner for its River Valley Palladium Project and its road-accessible Genesis PGE-Cu-Ni Property in Alaska.

Investors are invited to visit the New Age Metals website at www.newagemetals.com where they can review the company and its corporate activities. Any questions or comments can be directed to info@newagemetals.com or Harry Barr at Hbarr@newagemetals.com or Farid Mammadov at faridm@newagemetals.com or call 613 659 2773.

Harry Barr, Chairman and CEO

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

Dr. William Stone, Ph.D., P.Geo., NAM’s Lead Geoscience Consultant
Harry Barr, Chairman & CEO of New Age Metals: Hbarr@newagemetals.com or 613 659 2773
Farid Mammadov: faridm@newagemetals.com

Source: New Age Metals

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