Puma Exploration Inc. shared its latest discoveries and observations on its Williams Brook Gold property. The Williams Brook Gold property, which was the focus of the 2020 Exploration Program, is part of the district-scale Tripe Fault Gold Project, recently acquired in 2020 in New Brunswick, Canada. The O'Neil Gold Trend (OGT) is represented as a pervasive altered and brecciated rhyolite unit hosting significant gold showings and occurences followed by trenching over a strike length of 5.0 km. The favorable unit (rhyolite) is similar and parallel to the structures hosting the "Williams 1" and "Williams 2" Gold Zones with selected drill results of 11.2 g/t over 2.8m, 2.1 g/t Au over 9.0m, and 1.0 g/t over 23m. These trends are interpreted to be related to a major rifting in the New Brunswick Geological events and could represent a low sulphidation epithermal gold system. Along the OGT, the width of the altered horizon varies from 5 to 250 meters with an average apparent thickness of 150 meters. Numerous quartz veins, quartz veinlets, stockworks and breccias were observed mostly perpendicular to the major trend and contain the gold mineralization. The OGT has never been drilled and many gold zones were discovered during the summer 2020 exploration campaign. Assays are still pending for the O'Neil, Pepitos, Lynx, Chubby, and Moose Zones. The O'Neil Gold Zone represents the first evidence of a high-grade gold potential at the Triple Fault Gold Project with the discovery, in 2008 by a local prospector, of a grab sample grading 50 g/t Au in an altered quartz vein. The 2020 exploration program led to the discovery of the high gold sample assay with 128.0 g/t Au, collected from the main quartz vein, ranging from 30-50 cm in width, followed and sampled, so far, over 10 meters in length. The average gold grade of the samples of the vein is 30.86 g/t Au over 10 meters (128.0 g/t Au, 35.2 g/t Au, 18 g/t Au, 14.5 g/t Au, 10.25 g/t Au, 8.33 g/t Au and 1.74 g/t Au), and was estimated from chip and grab samples collected continuously every 1.5 meters on the main vein. The Pepitos Gold Zone is the first area with Visible Gold (VG) observed in a brecciated quartz vein showing pervasive sericite + chlorite alteration. Following the initial discovery, a stripping area was excavated (25 m X 25 m) and contained several quartz veins with Visible Gold (VG) + disseminated sulphides (galena, chalcopyrite). The Pepitos Gold Zone is located about 35 meters NE of the O'Neil Gold Zone. Results are pending for the Pepitos Gold Zone. The Lynx Gold Zone discovery was made during the first phase of the 2020 trenching program. Selected grab samples grading up-to 9.08 g/t Au were collected in a brecciated quartz veins within the sediments in proximity of the favorable contact between the sediments and the altered rhyolite. While cleaning the trenches, the technical team discovered the first Visible Gold (VG) speck in this area. The quartz veins also contain copper (malachite) and antimony (valentinite) oxides. The Lynx Gold Zone is located 225 meters north of the O'Neil Gold Zone and additional results are pending. The Chubby Zone, located 350 meters on strike NNE of the O'Neil Gold Zone, was discovered at the end of the summer program using new exploration model built from the knowledge gathered from previous field observations and hints from Department of Natural Resources (DNR) New Brunswick experts. The gold mineralization seems to be concentrated along the altered and brecciated contact (rhyolites/sediments). The contact zone represents an important control/conduit in association with regional structures trending NE. Potential gold enrichments systems (Riedel Type) are composed of extension veins (N290° to N320°) within the rhyolite/sediment contacts. The Moose Gold Zone appears to be located 650 meters NNE of the O'Neil Gold Zone at the end of a faulted, altered, and brecciated rhyolite. The latest trenches done in December have successfully identified the presence of two (2) favorable units (altered rhyolite) that are offset of about 200 meters SE based on the interpretation of the recent Lidar (DEM) survey and the regional magnetic survey. The results are pending for the Moose Gold Zone. The Triple Fault Gold Project includes three (3) properties named Williams Brook Gold, Jonpol Gold, and Portage Lake, covering more than 19,500 hectares of favorable gold exploration land package. The project is located about 60 km west of Bathurst with the paved road cross-cutting the property. Puma is currently focusing its field work on its first priority, the Williams Brook Gold property. The Williams Brook Gold property includes selected drill results of 11.2 g/t over 2.8m, 2.1 g/t Au over 9.0m, and 1.0 g/t over 23m, gold occurrences grading up to 109.0 g/t Au, 50.8 g/t Au, 38,9 g/t Au in bedrock, numerous gold soil anomalies and extremely anomalous till samples with up to 508 gold grains that occur over an area approximately 12 by 3 kilometers. There has been very limited drilling and exploration in the area mapped to be part of the Dunnage Zone hosting major gold deposits and gold occurrences in siluro-devonian rocks and considered as an emerging gold exploration and development district.