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GFG Resources (OTCQB: GFGSF) reported final assay results from its 12-hole Phase 1 2025 drill program at the Aljo Gold Project in Ontario's Timmins Gold District. The program successfully expanded high-grade gold mineralization and led to a new Footwall zone discovery.

Key highlights include intercepts of 6.62 g/t Au over 11.2m, 4.13 g/t Au over 5.2m, and 1.74 g/t Au over 13.2m. The Aljo system's strike length now exceeds 600m with confirmed continuity from surface to over 300m vertical depth. The company plans a follow-up 3,000-metre drill program and will expand regional exploration efforts along the Pipestone Fault.

GFG Resources (OTCQB: GFGSF) ha comunicato i risultati finali delle analisi del suo programma di perforazione Fase 1 2025, composto da 12 fori, presso il progetto aurifero Aljo nel distretto minerario di Timmins, Ontario. Il programma ha permesso di ampliare la mineralizzazione aurifera ad alto tenore e ha portato alla scoperta di una nuova zona Footwall.

Tra i punti salienti si segnalano intersezioni di 6,62 g/t Au su 11,2 m, 4,13 g/t Au su 5,2 m e 1,74 g/t Au su 13,2 m. La lunghezza del sistema Aljo supera ora i 600 m, con continuità confermata dalla superficie fino a oltre 300 m di profondità verticale. La società prevede un programma di perforazione di follow-up di 3.000 metri e intende ampliare gli sforzi di esplorazione regionale lungo la faglia Pipestone.

GFG Resources (OTCQB: GFGSF) informó los resultados finales de los ensayos de su programa de perforación Fase 1 de 2025, con 12 pozos, en el Proyecto de Oro Aljo en el distrito aurífero de Timmins, Ontario. El programa logró ampliar la mineralización de oro de alta ley y condujo al descubrimiento de una nueva zona Footwall.

Los aspectos destacados incluyen interceptaciones de 6,62 g/t Au sobre 11,2 m, 4,13 g/t Au sobre 5,2 m y 1,74 g/t Au sobre 13,2 m. La longitud del sistema Aljo ahora supera los 600 m, con continuidad confirmada desde la superficie hasta más de 300 m de profundidad vertical. La compañía planea un programa de perforación de seguimiento de 3.000 metros y ampliará los esfuerzos de exploración regional a lo largo de la falla Pipestone.

GFG Resources (OTCQB: GFGSF)는 온타리오 팀민스 금광 지구의 Aljo 금 프로젝트에서 12개 구멍으로 진행한 2025년 1단계 시추 프로그램의 최종 분석 결과를 보고했습니다. 이 프로그램은 고등급 금 광물화 확대에 성공했으며 새로운 푸트월(Footwall) 구역 발견으로 이어졌습니다.

주요 성과로는 11.2m 구간에서 6.62 g/t Au, 5.2m 구간에서 4.13 g/t Au, 13.2m 구간에서 1.74 g/t Au의 시추 결과가 포함됩니다. Aljo 시스템의 연장 길이는 현재 600m를 넘으며, 지표면부터 300m 이상의 수직 깊이까지 연속성이 확인되었습니다. 회사는 3,000미터 추가 시추 프로그램을 계획 중이며, Pipestone 단층을 따라 지역 탐사 노력을 확대할 예정입니다.

GFG Resources (OTCQB : GFGSF) a publié les résultats finaux des analyses de son programme de forage de phase 1 en 2025, comprenant 12 trous, au projet aurifère Aljo dans le district aurifère de Timmins en Ontario. Le programme a permis d'étendre la minéralisation aurifère à haute teneur et a conduit à la découverte d'une nouvelle zone Footwall.

Les points clés incluent des intersections de 6,62 g/t Au sur 11,2 m, 4,13 g/t Au sur 5,2 m et 1,74 g/t Au sur 13,2 m. La longueur du système Aljo dépasse désormais 600 m, avec une continuité confirmée de la surface à plus de 300 m de profondeur verticale. La société prévoit un programme de forage de suivi de 3 000 mètres et étendra les efforts d'exploration régionale le long de la faille Pipestone.

GFG Resources (OTCQB: GFGSF) hat die endgültigen Analyseergebnisse seines 12-Bohrloch-Phase-1-Bohrprogramms 2025 beim Aljo Gold-Projekt im Timmins Gold District in Ontario veröffentlicht. Das Programm erweiterte erfolgreich die hochgradige Goldmineralisierung und führte zur Entdeckung einer neuen Footwall-Zone.

Wichtige Highlights sind Abschnitte mit 6,62 g/t Au über 11,2 m, 4,13 g/t Au über 5,2 m und 1,74 g/t Au über 13,2 m. Die Streichlänge des Aljo-Systems übersteigt nun 600 m, mit bestätigter Kontinuität von der Oberfläche bis über 300 m vertikale Tiefe. Das Unternehmen plant ein anschließendes 3.000-Meter-Bohrprogramm und wird die regionale Exploration entlang der Pipestone-Verwerfung ausweiten.

Positive
  • Discovery of new Footwall (FW3) gold zone with intercepts up to 7.26 g/t Au
  • Successful expansion of strike length to over 600m and depth to 300m
  • Multiple high-grade intercepts including 6.62 g/t Au over 11.2m
  • Strategic location near active mining operations and infrastructure
  • Planned 3,000m follow-up drilling program to expand mineralization
Negative
  • Only ~30 holes completed across the system to date
  • System remains largely untested at depth and along strike

SASKATOON, Saskatchewan, July 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- GFG Resources Inc. (TSXV: GFG | OTCQB: GFGSF) (“GFG” or the “Company”) reports the final assay results from the 12-hole (2,600 metre) Phase 1 2025 drill program at the Aljo Gold Project (“Aljo”), located on the Company’s Goldarm Property (“Goldarm”) in the prolific Timmins Gold District of Ontario, Canada (See Figures 1 and 2).

Drilling successfully extended high-grade gold mineralization in the Hangingwall (“HW”) and Main Zones, confirmed broad mineralized envelopes in the Aljo West Zone, and led to the discovery of a new Footwall (“FW”) gold zone characterized by strong alteration, veining and visible gold (See Table 1 and Figures 3 and 4).

Located just north of the Porcupine-Destor Deformation Zone and surrounded by active mining and milling operations and infrastructure, the Aljo project remains a high-priority target for expansion and discovery. A follow-up 3,000 metre (“m”) drill program is scheduled to begin in the coming weeks. Plans are currently being formalized to take an aggressive approach that will include significant regional geochemical and geophysical programs to develop and expand the target pipeline. Drill ready targets such as Carr and a 4-kilometre segment of the Pipestone Fault are expected to see drilling in the fourth quarter.

Brian Skanderbeg, President and CEO of GFG stated, “We are thrilled with the results from our H1 drill campaign at Aljo. We have not only expanded the Main and HW Zones with significant high-grade mineralization but have also made a discovery at depth in the FW3 Zone - an area previously untested. The near-surface extensions and growing structural complexity support the potential for a sizeable, high-grade gold system. With only ~30 holes completed across the system, our results underscore the upside of the property and the opportunity to build critical mass in a tier-one gold camp.

We are equally excited to ramp up our exploration efforts across the Goldarm property, driven by our strong belief in the Pipestone Fault's potential to host high-grade, multi-million-ounce gold deposits, similar to the world-class systems along the Porcupine-Destor Deformation Zone. This is an area of significant untapped potential.”

Drill Program Highlights

  • High-grade gold intercepts from the HW, Main and FW zones, including:
    • 6.62 grams of gold per tonne (“g/t Au”) over 11.2 m including 7.24 g/t Au over 10.2 m in ALJ-24-020, up dip of ALJ-24-012 of 13.94 g/t Au over 7.1 m.
    • 4.13 g/t Au over 5.2 m including 8.98 g/t Au over 2.2 m in ALJ-24-018.
    • 1.74 g/t Au over 13.2 m including 24.2 g/t Au over 0.5 m in ALJ-24-017.
    • 4.39 g/t Au over 3.4 m in ALJ-24-019
  • New Footwall discovery (“FW3”):
    • Hosted in strongly altered basalt with porphyry dykes; assays include 7.26 g/t Au over 0.6 m and 4.20 g/t Au over 0.7 m (ALJ-24-019). Zones remain open in all directions.
  • Validation of near-surface mineralization and western extensions:
    • 4.24 g/t Au over 3.0 m including 12.0 g/t Au over 1.0 m in ALJ-24-021.
    • 1.20 g/t Au over 11.4 m including 5.12 g/t Au over 1.5 m in ALJ-25-025.
    • 2.37 g/t Au over 4.0 m and 2.62 g/t Au over 2.4 m in ALJ-25-027, both with visible gold and 85 m step-out from ALJ-23-004 of 3.65 g/t Au over 6.3 m, including 18.4 g/t Au over 1.1 m.
  • Broadened mineralized footprint:
    • Strike length of the Aljo system now exceeds 600 m.
    • Continuity confirmed from surface to over 300 m vertical depth across multiple zones.

Anders Carlson, Vice President Exploration of GFG added, “With fewer than 30 holes drilled, we've already delivered some of the best results in the project's history. The discovery of FW3 and consistent high grades in near-surface zones underscore the scalability of the system. We believe Aljo holds potential for a multi-zonal gold system with significant room for resource development and growth.”

Technical Summary

The H1-2025 program was designed to follow up on high-grade intercepts, test depth and lateral extensions, and evaluate new targets to the northwest. The drilling intersected multiple mineralized vein systems:

  • HW Zone: Broad, high-grade quartz-carbonate veining within mafic pillow breccias proximal to an ultramafic contact. Highlights include 6.62 g/t Au over 11.2 m (ALJ-24-020) and 4.39 g/t Au over 3.4 m (ALJ-24-019), typically with visible gold.
  • Main Zone: Hosted in variolitic mafic volcanics with stacked vein sets in proximity to porphyry dyking. ALJ-25-027 returned 2.37 g/t Au over 4.0 m and 2.62 g/t Au over 2.4 m less than 60 metres from surface with significant visible gold.
  • FW3 Zone: Hosted in altered amygdaloidal basalt with feldspar porphyry intrusions and sulphide-bearing quartz veining. ALJ-24-019 intersected a 45 m thick altered panel with assays up to 7.26 g/t Au and remains open.

Notable step-out holes include:

  • ALJ-25-023 extended the Aljo West Zone 85 m down-dip with 0.54 g/t Au over 20.4 m.
  • ALJ-25-026, a 75 m step-out, intersected 0.31 g/t Au over 32.0 m and a high-grade interval of 8.56 g/t Au over 0.9 m.
  • ALJ-25-028 tested a historical intercept and encountered a mineralized porphyry system with fuchsite-bearing pyroxenite.

Next Steps

GFG is preparing to initiate a 3,000 m follow-up drill program in the coming weeks. The program will focus on:

  • Expanding the new FW3 and associated FW Zones both along strike and down-plunge.
  • Testing further extensions of the HW and Main Zones.
  • Advancing new targets in the Aljo West and Northwest Zones.

In addition to the drill program, GFG is well underway with its summer surface exploration programs focused on all three of its Timmins properties. A particular focus will be placed along a 4-kilometre stretch of the Pipestone Fault, located in the central area of the Goldarm Property. The Pipestone Fault is a productive structural corridor that hosts multiple gold systems despite being relatively underexplored. A recent discovery by Onyx Gold Corp. of 3.4 g/t Au over 69.6 m, 1.8 g/t Au over 91.0 m and 2.2 g/t Au over 52.2 m underscore the potential for high-grade, large-scale mineral systems along the Pipestone Fault. Plans for this regional program will include an aggressive approach including geochemical, geophysical and both base-of-till sonic and diamond drilling.

About the Aljo Gold Project

The Aljo Gold Project lies within GFG’s Goldarm Property, located in the Timmins Gold District of northeastern Ontario. The property is situated near the Porcupine-Destor Deformation Zone and includes historical underground workings. The project is proximal to regional mills and producers, offering excellent infrastructure and discovery potential in a tier-one jurisdiction.

Table 1: Summary of 2025 Aljo Mine Project Assay Results (1)

 Hole IDFrom (m)To (m)Length (m)Au (g/t)ZoneVisible Gold
New











































ALJ-25-023172.9193.320.40.54Northwest 
incl.177.5178.20.72.54Northwest 
also incl.185.0186.51.51.87Northwest 
ALJ-25-02520.031.411.41.20Main - West Ext 
incl.20.021.51.55.12Main - West Ext 
and41.046.55.51.28Main - West Ext 
and169.0169.70.72.97Main - West Ext 
ALJ-25-02618.019.01.01.23Main - West Ext 
and34.541.26.70.63Main - West Ext 
and87.6119.532.00.31Main - West Ext 
and125.9126.80.98.56Main - West Ext
ALJ-25-02743.547.54.02.37Main
incl.46.047.51.55.92Main
and50.952.41.51.37Main
and57.662.04.40.52Main
and68.072.54.51.12Main
incl.72.072.50.57.83Main
and78.881.22.42.62Main
incl.78.879.40.67.52Main
and136.1136.60.54.25Main
and152.5157.04.50.47Main 
and167.3168.20.91.34HW 
ALJ-25-028123.2124.21.01.10North 
 ALJ-24-01745.859.013.21.74HW
 incl.45.846.30.524.20HW
 also incl.54.555.00.55.72HW
 and71.574.53.01.74HW 
 and107.0108.51.51.79HW 
 and170.3171.31.02.24HW 
 and374.6378.94.30.81Main 
 and392.0393.01.03.07FW 
 and426.0431.25.21.51FW 
 incl.426.0427.51.54.68FW 
 ALJ-24-018115.5120.75.24.13HW
 incl.118.5120.72.28.98HW
 and183.2186.02.82.16HW 
 incl.184.2185.21.03.84HW 
 and214.1227.813.80.43Main 
 and272.9274.31.42.26Main 
 incl.273.4274.30.93.33Main 
 and327.2328.71.45.90Main 
 ALJ-24-0195.38.73.44.39HW
 incl.8.08.70.710.70HW
 and27.028.51.57.76HW
 and34.538.03.51.01HW 
 and42.349.37.01.07HW 
 incl.45.846.81.05.24HW 
 and58.361.73.50.76HW 
 and97.4104.47.00.48Main 
 and133.3135.52.21.94Main
 and140.0140.50.58.00Main
 and182.5183.51.01.27Main 
 and202.2203.71.52.78Main 
 incl.203.0203.70.85.11Main 
 and228.0235.07.00.66Main 
 incl.231.2231.90.74.16Main 
 and254.7255.81.11.21Main 
 and364.0366.62.60.55FW3 
 and383.3384.20.81.52FW3 
 and387.0388.51.52.17FW3 
 incl.387.0387.70.74.20FW3 
 and391.5392.10.67.26FW3 
 ALJ-24-02049.349.80.532.70HW
 and70.781.911.26.62HW
 incl.71.781.910.27.24HW
 and109.5111.01.51.92HW 
 and129.5133.33.82.67HW
 incl.132.2132.70.516.40HW
 and137.5142.04.50.85HW 
 and167.0168.01.04.92HW 
 ALJ-25-02112.315.33.04.24Main - West Ext
 incl.13.314.31.012.00Main - West Ext
 and23.026.43.40.71Main - West Ext 
 and178.3186.07.70.51Main - West Ext 
 ALJ-25-02215.216.51.34.38Main - West Ext
 incl.15.215.80.78.21Main - West Ext
 and43.346.83.50.71Main - West Ext 
 and61.564.02.50.85Main - West Ext 
 ALJ-25-0244.89.04.20.53Northwest 
 and21.525.03.50.44Northwest 
 and37.149.612.60.69Northwest 
 incl.41.042.01.02.49Northwest 


*
Drill intercepts are presented using a 0.20 g/t Au cut-off and as drilled length with a minimum 1 gram-metre product. Composites include internal dilution of up to 3 m at grades less than 0.20 g/t Au. Included intervals are calculated using a 1 g/t cut-off at a minimum 1 gram-metre product unless otherwise stated. True width is estimated to be 30 to 90% drilled length.

Figure 1: Regional Map of GFG Gold Projects in the Timmins Gold District

Fig_1_GFG_Timmins_Projects_May2025

Figure 2: Goldarm Property Plan View Map

Fig_2_GFG_Goldarm_Property_may2025

Figure 3: Aljo Gold Project Plan View Map(1)

Fig_3_Aljo Gold Project Plan Map - July 2025

Figure 4: Aljo Project Cross Section(1)

Fig_4__Aljo Gold Project Cross Section Map - July 2025

About GFG Resources Inc.
GFG is a North American precious metals exploration company focused on district scale gold projects in tier one mining jurisdictions. The Company operates three gold projects, each hosting large and highly prospective gold properties within the prolific gold district of Timmins, Ontario, Canada. The projects have similar geological settings that host most of the gold deposits found in the Timmins Gold Camp which have produced over 70 million ounces of gold.

For further information, please contact:
Brian Skanderbeg, President & CEO
or
Marc Lepage, Vice President, Business Development
Phone: (306) 931-0930
Email: info@gfgresources.com
Website: www.gfgresources.com  

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Footnotes:
(1) Drill intercepts are presented using a 0.2 g/t Au cut-off and as drilled length. Composites include internal dilution of up to 3 m at grades less than 0.2 g/t Au.  Included intervals are calculated using a 1 g/t cut-off at a minimum 1 gram-metre product unless otherwise stated. True width is estimated to be 30 to 90% of drilled length. Sampling protocols, quality control and assurance measures and geochemical results related to historic drill core samples quoted in this news release have not been verified by the Qualified Person and therefore must be regarded as estimates.

Sampling and Quality Control
All scientific and technical information contained in this press release has been prepared under the supervision of Anders Carlson, P.Geo. and Vice President, Exploration of GFG, a qualified person within the meaning of National Instrument 43-101.

Drill core samples are being analyzed for gold by Activation Laboratories Ltd. in Timmins, Ontario. Gold analysis consists of the preparation of a 500-gram pulp and an assay of a 50-gram aliquot by Pb collection fire assay with an Atomic Absorption Spectrometry finish (Package 1A2-50. Samples assaying above 5 ppm Au are routinely re-run using a gravimetric finish (Package 1A3-50). Selected samples are analysed by metallic screen method (Package 1A4) using a 100-mesh in order to better determine the size of gold grains in the system. Selected samples are also undergoing multi-element analysis for 59 other elements using a four-acid digestion and an ICP-MS finish (Package MA250) by Bureau Veritas Commodities Canada Ltd. in Vancouver, British Columbia. Quality control and assurance measures include the monitoring of results for inserted certified reference materials, coarse blanks and preparation duplicates of drill core.

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All statements, other than statements of historical fact, contained in this news release constitute “forward-looking information” within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities laws and “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (referred to herein as “forward-looking statements”). Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, the Company’s future exploration plans with respect to its property interests and the timing thereof, the prospective nature of the projects, future price of gold, success of exploration activities and metallurgical test work, permitting time lines, currency exchange rate fluctuations, requirements for additional capital, government regulation of exploration work, environmental risks, unanticipated reclamation expenses, title disputes or claims and limitations on insurance coverage. Generally, these forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as “plans”, “expects” or “does not expect”, “is expected”, “budget”, “scheduled”, “estimates”, “forecasts”, “intends”, “anticipates” or “does not anticipate” or “believes”, or the negative connotation thereof or variations of such words and phrases or state that certain actions, events or results, “may”, “could”, “would”, “will”, “might” or “will be taken”, “occur” or “be achieved” or the negative connotation thereof.

All forward-looking statements are based on various assumptions, including, without limitation, the expectations and beliefs of management, the assumed long-term price of gold, that the Company will receive required permits and access to surface rights, that the Company can access financing, appropriate equipment and sufficient labour, and that the political environment within Canada will continue to support the development of mining projects. In addition, the similarity or proximity of other gold deposits to the Company’s projects is not necessary indicative of the geological setting, alteration and mineralization of the Goldarm Property, the Pen Gold Project and the Dore Gold Project.

Forward-looking statements are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements of GFG to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements, including but not limited to: actual results of current exploration activities; environmental risks; future prices of gold; operating risks; accidents, labour issues and other risks of the mining industry; availability of capital, delays in obtaining government approvals or financing; and other risks and uncertainties. These risks and uncertainties and the additional risks described in the Company’s most recently filed annual and interim MD&A are not and should not be construed as being exhaustive.

Although GFG has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in forward-looking statements, there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. In addition, forward-looking statements are provided solely for the purpose of providing information about management’s current expectations and plans and allowing investors and others to get a better understanding of our operating environment. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements.

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FAQ

What were the key drilling results from GFG Resources' (GFGSF) Aljo Gold Project in 2025?

The drilling program revealed significant intercepts including 6.62 g/t Au over 11.2m, 4.13 g/t Au over 5.2m, and discovered a new Footwall zone with up to 7.26 g/t Au.

How large is the Aljo Gold system based on GFGSF's latest drilling results?

The Aljo system now extends over 600 meters in strike length and has confirmed continuity from surface to over 300 meters vertical depth across multiple zones.

What are GFG Resources' (GFGSF) next steps for the Aljo Gold Project?

GFG plans a 3,000-metre follow-up drill program to expand the new FW3 zone and test extensions of the HW and Main Zones, along with increased regional exploration along the Pipestone Fault.

Where is GFG Resources' (GFGSF) Aljo Gold Project located?

The Aljo Gold Project is located on the Goldarm Property in the Timmins Gold District of Ontario, Canada, near the Porcupine-Destor Deformation Zone and surrounded by active mining operations.

What was the size of GFG Resources' Phase 1 2025 drill program at Aljo?

The Phase 1 2025 program consisted of 12 holes totaling 2,600 metres of drilling.
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