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Radisson Mining Resources (RMRDF) has announced a significant expansion of its drill exploration program at the 100%-owned O'Brien Gold Project in Quebec. Following a successful C$12M financing, the company will add 30,000-40,000 meters of new drilling, with 18,000 meters planned for 2025 on top of the existing 22,000-meter program. The project will add a fourth drilling rig in June. The expanded program aims to explore depths up to 2 kilometers, particularly beneath the historic O'Brien mine where recent drilling has shown promising high-grade gold mineralization. The company's current resource estimate includes 0.50M ounces of Indicated Resources (1.52M tonnes at 10.26 g/t Au) and 0.45M ounces of Inferred Resources (1.60M tonnes at 8.66 g/t Au). Based on recent drilling success, Radisson believes the project has exploration potential of 3-4 million ounces at the 2,000-meter depth horizon.
Radisson Mining Resources (RMRDF) ha annunciato un'importante espansione del suo programma di esplorazione con perforazioni presso il progetto aurifero O'Brien, di proprietà al 100%, situato in Quebec. Dopo un finanziamento di successo da 12 milioni di dollari canadesi, la società aggiungerà 30.000-40.000 metri di nuove perforazioni, con 18.000 metri pianificati per il 2025 oltre ai 22.000 metri già previsti. Il progetto vedrà l'aggiunta di una quarta trivella a giugno. Il programma ampliato mira a esplorare profondità fino a 2 chilometri, in particolare sotto la storica miniera O'Brien, dove le recenti perforazioni hanno evidenziato promettenti mineralizzazioni aurifere ad alto tenore. La stima attuale delle risorse dell'azienda comprende 0,50 milioni di once di risorse indicate (1,52 milioni di tonnellate a 10,26 g/t Au) e 0,45 milioni di once di risorse inferite (1,60 milioni di tonnellate a 8,66 g/t Au). In base ai recenti successi nelle perforazioni, Radisson ritiene che il progetto abbia un potenziale esplorativo di 3-4 milioni di once a una profondità di 2.000 metri.
Radisson Mining Resources (RMRDF) ha anunciado una expansión significativa de su programa de exploración con perforaciones en el Proyecto de Oro O'Brien, de propiedad total, ubicado en Quebec. Tras una exitosa financiación de 12 millones de dólares canadienses, la compañía añadirá 30,000-40,000 metros de nueva perforación, con 18,000 metros planificados para 2025 además de los 22,000 metros existentes. El proyecto incorporará una cuarta plataforma de perforación en junio. El programa ampliado busca explorar hasta 2 kilómetros de profundidad, especialmente debajo de la histórica mina O'Brien, donde las recientes perforaciones han mostrado una mineralización aurífera de alta ley prometedora. La estimación actual de recursos de la empresa incluye 0.50 millones de onzas de recursos indicados (1.52 millones de toneladas a 10.26 g/t Au) y 0.45 millones de onzas de recursos inferidos (1.60 millones de toneladas a 8.66 g/t Au). Basándose en el éxito reciente de las perforaciones, Radisson cree que el proyecto tiene un potencial exploratorio de 3-4 millones de onzas a la profundidad de 2,000 metros.
Radisson Mining Resources(RMRDF)는 퀘벡에 위치한 100% 소유의 오브라이언 금 프로젝트에서 시추 탐사 프로그램을 대폭 확장한다고 발표했습니다. 성공적인 1,200만 캐나다 달러 자금 조달 후, 회사는 기존 22,000미터 프로그램에 추가로 2025년에 18,000미터를 포함해 30,000-40,000미터의 신규 시추를 진행할 예정입니다. 프로젝트는 6월에 네 번째 시추 장비를 추가할 계획입니다. 확장된 프로그램은 특히 최근 시추에서 유망한 고품위 금 광화가 확인된 역사적인 오브라이언 광산 아래 최대 2km 깊이까지 탐사하는 것을 목표로 합니다. 현재 회사의 자원 추정치는 0.50백만 온스의 표시 자원(1.52백만 톤, 10.26g/t Au)과 0.45백만 온스의 추정 자원(1.60백만 톤, 8.66g/t Au)을 포함합니다. 최근 시추 성공을 바탕으로 Radisson은 2,000미터 깊이 수평에서 3-4백만 온스의 탐사 잠재력이 있다고 보고 있습니다.
Radisson Mining Resources (RMRDF) a annoncé une expansion significative de son programme de forage d'exploration sur le projet aurifère O'Brien, dont il détient 100 % des parts, situé au Québec. Suite à un financement réussi de 12 millions de dollars canadiens, la société ajoutera 30 000 à 40 000 mètres de nouveaux forages, avec 18 000 mètres prévus pour 2025 en plus du programme existant de 22 000 mètres. Le projet intégrera une quatrième foreuse en juin. Le programme élargi vise à explorer jusqu'à 2 kilomètres de profondeur, notamment sous l'ancienne mine O'Brien où les forages récents ont révélé une minéralisation aurifère à haute teneur prometteuse. L'estimation actuelle des ressources de l'entreprise comprend 0,50 million d'onces de ressources indiquées (1,52 million de tonnes à 10,26 g/t Au) et 0,45 million d'onces de ressources inférées (1,60 million de tonnes à 8,66 g/t Au). Sur la base des récents succès de forage, Radisson estime que le projet présente un potentiel d'exploration de 3 à 4 millions d'onces à l'horizon de 2 000 mètres de profondeur.
Radisson Mining Resources (RMRDF) hat eine bedeutende Erweiterung seines Bohrprogramms beim zu 100 % im Besitz befindlichen O'Brien Goldprojekt in Quebec angekündigt. Nach einer erfolgreichen Finanzierung von 12 Mio. CAD wird das Unternehmen 30.000-40.000 Meter neue Bohrungen hinzufügen, wobei für 2025 zusätzlich zu den bereits geplanten 22.000 Metern weitere 18.000 Meter vorgesehen sind. Im Juni wird eine vierte Bohranlage zum Projekt hinzugefügt. Das erweiterte Programm zielt darauf ab, Tiefen von bis zu 2 Kilometern zu erkunden, insbesondere unterhalb der historischen O'Brien-Mine, wo jüngste Bohrungen vielversprechende hochgradige Goldmineralisierungen gezeigt haben. Die aktuelle Ressourcenschätzung des Unternehmens umfasst 0,50 Mio. Unzen angezeigte Ressourcen (1,52 Mio. Tonnen mit 10,26 g/t Au) und 0,45 Mio. Unzen abgeleitete Ressourcen (1,60 Mio. Tonnen mit 8,66 g/t Au). Basierend auf den jüngsten Bohrerfolgen sieht Radisson ein Explorationspotenzial von 3-4 Millionen Unzen in der 2.000-Meter-Tiefenhorizont.
Positive
  • Successful completion of C$12M financing to fund exploration
  • Addition of 30,000-40,000 meters of new drilling to the program
  • Consistent success in finding high-grade gold mineralization below existing resources
  • Significant exploration potential of 3-4 million ounces identified
  • Addition of fourth drilling rig to accelerate exploration
Negative
  • Current resource estimate uses high cut-off grade (4.5 g/t Au), which may need revision
  • Challenges with coarse gold sampling requiring special assay methods
  • Deep drilling programs are typically more expensive and technically challenging

Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec--(Newsfile Corp. - May 21, 2025) - Radisson Mining Resources Inc. (TSXV: RDS) (OTCQB: RMRDF) ("Radisson" or the "Company") is pleased to announce an expansion and extension of its current drill exploration program at its 100%-owned O'Brien Gold Project ("O'Brien" or the "Project") located in the Abitibi region of Québec. This program expansion follows the recent completion of Radisson's successful C$12 million financing and ongoing drilling that is demonstrating significant gold mineralization below the historic mine workings and the Project's current Mineral Resources.

Exploration priorities will be as follows:

  • An additional 30,000 to 40,000 metres of drilling. Approximately 18,000 metres of the new drilling will be completed in 2025 on top of the already budgeted 22,000-metre 2025 program. The balance of the new drilling will be completed in 2026. A fourth rig will be added to the Project in June;
  • Expansion of the successful strategy of drilling beneath the historic O'Brien mine and the East O'Brien area of new Mineral Resources, to a depth of up to 2 kilometres (Figure 1);
  • Continuance of the successful strategy of pilot holes and multiple wedges to give clusters of intercepts within the favourable Piché formation with an objective of achieving a drill-hole density appropriate, at a minimum, for a future Inferred Mineral Resource;
  • Stepping back and looking at broader exploration opportunities, including separate deep exploratory holes beneath the historic Thompson-Cadillac mine located west of the O'Brien mine. This will be the first drilling conducted at Thompson-Cadillac since 2020 and its first deep drilling ever.

Matt Manson, President & CEO, commented: "Since late last year, we have been achieving consistent success with our "proof-of-concept" strategy of drilling below the existing Mineral Resources at the O'Brien Gold Project with large step-outs. In particular, we are excited by what is developing with our drilling below the historic O'Brien mine workings, where multiple drill-holes have intersected high-grade gold within a large zone of multiple veins with good continuity. In Figure 2 we highlight the amount of coarse visible gold currently being logged in this drilling, both within holes with published assay results and those for which assay results are still pending. At this moment, we are in the process of greatly increasing the known scope of gold mineralization at O'Brien with each new hole. We believe an exploration target of between 3 and 4 million ounces is a reasonable objective for the Project should the style of mineralization we are seeing continue to our exploration horizon of 2,000 metres depth."

Matt Manson continued: "Consequently, we are announcing today a considerably expanded effort to target these new areas of mineralization with additional deep drilling. In this news release we provide a discussion of the techniques we are using: pilot holes, wedges and directional drilling; and we provide a discussion of the context of our exploration: that O'Brien should not be considered a bespoke curiosity with impressive but localised high-grade gold, but is instead a broader system of mineralization with significant scale potential."

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Figure 1: The O'Brien Gold Project, from Thompson-Cadillac/West O'Brien in the west through the O'Brien Mine to East O'Brien in long section and plan view, with current Mineral Resources.

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Drilling Context: O'Brien Mineral Resources, Cut-offs and Future Mineral Resources

The 2023 NI 43-101 compliant Mineral Resource Estimate ("MRE") for the O'Brien Gold Project ("Technical Report on the O'Brien Project, Northwestern Québec, Canada" effective March 2, 2023) comprises 0.50 million ounces of Indicated Mineral Resources (1.52 million tonnes at 10.26 g/t Au), and 0.45 million ounces of Inferred Mineral Resources (1.60 million tonnes at 8.66 g/t Au). This estimate utilizes a 4.5 g/t Au bottom cut-off, at US$1,600 per oz Au with a C$:US$ exchange of 1.25, and 85% metallurgical recovery, amongst other assumptions. Mineral Resources that are not Mineral Reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability. Historic production at the O'Brien Mine between 1926 and 1957 is estimated at 0.59 million ounces from 1.2 million tonnes at 15.25 g/t Au.

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Figure 2: Pilot hole and wedge clusters in the O'Brien Mine and East O'Brien Areas in the west to and Trend #3 in East O'Brien. Illustrates logged instances of visible gold in both published drill holes and completed drill holes with assays pending.

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In Radisson's view, both the 2023 MRE and the historic mining represent "high-graded" estimates of actual gold content in their respective volumes. In the March 2023 Technical Report for the MRE, sensitivity estimates based on alternate cut-off grades were presented. Using a 3.0 g/t Au cut-off, the Indicated Mineral Resources sensitivity was 0.58 million ounces (2.12 million tonnes at 8.46 g/t Au) and the Inferred Mineral Resource sensitivity was 0.68 million ounces (3.67 million tonnes at 5.79 g/t Au), increases of 15% and 53% respectively in contained ounces over the MRE at a 4.5 g/t Au cut-off grade.

Radisson believes that the O'Brien Project should be evaluated on the basis of a lower cut-off grade, yielding more ounces in more tonnes with greater continuity at lower average grades. Radisson's disclosure of drill results since 2024 has been based on an assumed cut-off grade of 3 g/t Au for intercepts with mineral resource potential, and Figures 1 and 2 graphically illustrate the MRE at multiple cut-offs including 3 g/t Au. With this view, and given the recent successful drilling below the current MRE and the historic mine, Radisson believes the exploration potential of the Project is between 3 and 4 million ounces should the current density of gold mineralization, in ounces per vertical metre, continue to a nominal exploration horizon of 2,000 metres depth.

By the end of the current program, Radisson will have completed an additional 80,000-90,000 metres of new drilling since the publication of the 2023 MRE. At this time the Company will assess the completion of an updated Mineral Resource estimate. To this end, current and future drilling will be designed to attain a drill-hole density appropriate, at a minimum, to an Inferred Mineral Resource.

Drilling Approach: Deep Pilot Hole + Wedge Drilling in O'Brien's Core Area

Radisson's deep drilling program employs a cost-effective and time-efficient strategy that leverages both wedge and directional drilling to generate multiple branches intersecting the prospective Piché Group formation. A full-time directional drilling team is integrated with contract drillers, enhancing precision in targeting and increasing operational flexibility. Drill-hole trajectories are monitored daily to ensure accurate deviation and allow for real-time adjustments. This system provides significant optionality for subsequent branches, enabling Radisson to adapt targets without compromising the integrity of the pilot hole for future exploration.

The O'Brien project has long been known for its occurrence of coarse gold. To address the challenges this presents in sample representativity, where for example, conventional fire assay may under-report grade by missing so-called "nuggets", Radisson has implemented a screen metallics assay method in intervals containing or proximal to visible gold. As part of ongoing efforts to improve assay reliability and scalability, the Company will soon begin testing PhotonAssay technology. This next-generation technique offers a more advanced and comprehensive solution to the coarse gold challenge by enabling rapid, non-destructive analysis of larger sample volumes.

Qualified Person 

Disclosure of a scientific or technical nature in this news release was prepared under the supervision of Mr. Richard Nieminen, P.Geo, (QC), a geological consultant for Radisson and a Qualified Person for purposes of NI 43-101. Mr. Nieminen is independent of Radisson and the O'Brien Gold Project.

About Radisson Mining

Radisson is a gold exploration company focused on its 100% owned O'Brien Gold Project, located in the Bousquet-Cadillac mining camp along the world-renowned Larder-Lake-Cadillac Break in Abitibi, Québec. The Bousquet-Cadillac mining camp has produced over 25 million ounces of gold over the last 100 years. The Project hosts the former O'Brien Mine, considered to have been Québec's highest-grade gold producer during its production. Indicated Mineral Resources are estimated at 0.50 million ounces (1.52 million tonnes at 10.26 g/t Au), with additional Inferred Mineral Resources estimated at 0.45 million ounces (1.60 million tonnes at 8.66 g/t Au). Please see the NI 43-101 "Technical Report on the O'Brien Project, Northwestern Québec, Canada" effective March 2, 2023 and other filings made with Canadian securities regulatory authorities available at www.sedar.com for further details and assumptions relating to the O'Brien Gold Project.

For more information on Radisson, visit our website at www.radissonmining.com or contact:

Matt Manson
President and CEO
416.618.5885
mmanson@radissonmining.com

Kristina Pillon
Manager, Investor Relations
604.908.1695
kpillon@radissonmining.com

Forward-Looking Statements

This news release contains "forward-looking information" within the meaning of the applicable Canadian securities legislation that is based on expectations, estimates, projections, and interpretations as at the date of this news release. Forward-looking statements including, but are not limited to, statements with respect to the closing of the Offering, the planned and ongoing drilling, the significance of drill results, the ability to continue drilling, the impact of drilling on the definition of any resource, the ability to incorporate new drilling in an updated technical report and resource modelling, the Company's ability to grow the O'Brien project and the ability to convert inferred mineral resources to indicated mineral resources. Any statement that involves discussions with respect to predictions, expectations, interpretations, beliefs, plans, projections, objectives, assumptions, future events or performance (often but not always using phrases such as "expects", or "does not expect", "is expected", "interpreted", "management's view", "anticipates" or "does not anticipate", "plans", "budget", "scheduled", "forecasts", "estimates", "believes" or "intends" or variations of such words and phrases or stating that certain actions, events or results "may" or "could", "would", "might" or "will" be taken to occur or be achieved) are not statements of historical fact and may be forward-looking information and are intended to identify forward-looking information. Except for statements of historical fact relating to the Company, certain information contained herein constitutes forward-looking statements Forward-looking information is based on estimates of management of the Company, at the time it was made, involves known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the companies to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking information. Such factors include, among others, risks relating to the drill results at O'Brien; the significance of drill results; the ability of drill results to accurately predict mineralization; the ability of any material to be mined in a matter that is economic. Although the forward-looking information contained in this news release is based upon what management believes, or believed at the time, to be reasonable assumptions, the parties cannot assure shareholders and prospective purchasers of securities that actual results will be consistent with such forward-looking information, as there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended, and neither the Company nor any other person assumes responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of any such forward-looking information. The Company believes that this forward-looking information is based on reasonable assumptions, but no assurance can be given that these expectations will prove to be correct and such forward-looking statements included in this press release should not be unduly relied upon. The Company does not undertake, and assumes no obligation, to update or revise any such forward-looking statements or forward-looking information contained herein to reflect new events or circumstances, except as may be required by law. These statements speak only as of the date of this news release.

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FAQ

What is the current resource estimate for Radisson's O'Brien Gold Project (RMRDF)?

The O'Brien Project has 0.50M ounces of Indicated Resources (1.52M tonnes at 10.26 g/t Au) and 0.45M ounces of Inferred Resources (1.60M tonnes at 8.66 g/t Au) as of March 2023.

How many additional drilling meters is Radisson adding to the O'Brien Project in 2025-2026?

Radisson is adding 30,000-40,000 meters of new drilling, with 18,000 meters planned for 2025 on top of the existing 22,000-meter program, and the remainder in 2026.

What is the exploration potential target for RMRDF's O'Brien Gold Project?

Radisson believes the O'Brien Project has exploration potential of between 3 and 4 million ounces if current mineralization continues to the 2,000-meter depth horizon.

How is Radisson Mining (RMRDF) funding its expanded drilling program?

The expanded drilling program is funded through a recently completed C$12 million financing.

What was the historical production at the O'Brien Mine?

Historical production at O'Brien Mine between 1926 and 1957 was approximately 0.59 million ounces from 1.2 million tonnes at 15.25 g/t Au.
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