Goliath Resources Engages JDS Energy & Mining Inc. To Forge Plans To Drive An Exploration Adit At Its Surebet Discovery, Golddigger Property, Golden Triangle, B.C.

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  • Drill-out of all high-grade Surebet lodes will be more easily and cheaply facilitated from underground vantages.

  • Underground access to the Bonanza Zone will enable geological confirmation of this important high-grade lode and potentially enable bulk sampling.

  • Goliath looks forward to mobilizing shortly for its aggressive 2025 drill campaign.

TORONTO, May 05, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Goliath Resources Limited (TSX-V: GOT) (OTCQB: GOTRF) (FSE: B4IF) (the “Company” or “Goliath”) is pleased to announce world renowned JDS Energy & Mining Inc. (“JDS”) has been engaged to assess the viability, permitting and development of an underground exploration adit at Surebet, at its 100% controlled Golddigger property (the “Property”), Golden Triangle, British Columbia. The Company has tasked JDS with an exploration adit to access a broad expanse of the gently-dipping, high-grade gold lode called the Bonanza Zone that sits approximately 200 meters above the valley floor.

This adit will:

  • Enable underground drilling of extensive parts of the overall Surebet lode system thus lowering drill meters required for advanced resource work;

  • Potentially enable a longer drill season at the project;

  • Allow geological confirmation of the thickness and continuity of the Bonanza Zone; and

  • Potentially allow bulk sampling of this important Bonanza Zone thus providing an opportunity to confirm recent high-grade drill intercepts many of which are over 1 oz/T AuEq including hole GD-24-260 which assayed 34.52 g/t AuEq (34.47 g/t Au and 3.96 g/t Ag) over 39.00 meters including 132.93 g/t AuEq (132.78 g/t Au and 12.98 g/t Ag) over 10.00 meters and 166.04 g/t AuEq (165.84 g/t Au and 16.07 g/t Ag) over 8.00.

  • Bulk sample material can also allow advanced metallurgical work to be undertaken.

Roger Rosmus, Founder & CEO stated: “Recently we reported results from a geological study completed by the Colorado School of Mines, which had impressive findings, and showed that gold mineralization occurs in two separate events with notably different temperatures of emplacement (cooler and hotter gold – both together being "Goldilocks"). One of these Goldilocks areas corresponds to the highest intercept of high-grade gold to date where the gently dipping Bonanza Zone intersects with the Surebet Zone and are congruently sandwiched by two RIRG mineralized vertical dykes. Equally impressive is that the age dating of the gold mineralization reveals that the veins and dykes that make up the Surebet Discovery are approximately the same age, which suggests a common intrusive source” Furthermore, “the prospect of driving an adit into the mountain from the side approximately 200 meters above the valley floor would be very beneficial. It would cut through the high-grade gold Bonanza Zone, where we have reported many holes with mineable widths and grades over 1 oz/T AuEq. Other benefits for underground exploration drilling include targeting the contact where the Goldilocks gold and the mineralized reduced intrusion related (RIRG) zones have been identified. Knowing the location and controls of these highly prolific zones within the mineralized system will certainly help with future targeting and planning of a potential bulk sample with the highest economic value. Also, it would significantly reduce total meter drilling costs and enable us to increase the meters to be drilled, as well as serve as a permanent access point for future mining operations, supporting scalability. We would be able to drill in multiple directions and allow for exploration of a wider area underground without surface constraints while expanding and increasing confidence in the systems continuity. Direct observation of rock formations, faults and high-grade gold zones will provide valuable data to target and expand the known system. Ultimately, we would be able to drill year-round versus packing up at the end of our short exploration season which would help expedite the timelines to expand on the system.”