Gatling Exploration Inc. announced a new global mineral resource estimate (MRE) in accordance with NI 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects of 388,000 ounces of gold in the Indicated category and additionally, 933,000 ounces of gold in the Inferred category from its 100% - owned Larder Gold Project, located on the Cadillac-Larder Lake break, in the Abitibi greenstone belt, Ontario. he global estimate includes open pit and underground mineral resource estimates in the ndicated and Inferred categories for the Fernland, Cheminis and Bear gold deposits. This mineral resource estimate incorporates the full drilling database available, including 237,000 m of historical drilling and 58,000 m of new drilling completed by Gatling between January 2019 and July 2021, on the three deposits. The NI 43-101 compliant Technical Report in support of the mineral resource estimate is currently being completed by SGS Geological Services Inc. Canada) and will be filed on SEDAR under the Company's profile within 45 days. Global In-Pit and Underground Mineral Resource Estimates for the Fernland, Cheminis and Bear deposits of 388,000 oz Au Indicated, and 933,000 oz Au Inferred. Gatling's work has reinforced that this is one continuous gold mineralized system with three high-grade, rigorously built mineral resource estimates spanning in total a 4.5 km strike length on the southeastern side of the property. Mineralization has been traced from surface to 1,500 m depth with much of the system still untested below 800 metres. Gatling had completed more than 58,000 m of drilling across the three gold deposits up until the July 2021 cutoff date. The database now includes more than 295,000 m of total drilling, with an average discovery rate for the project to date of 4.5 oz Au per m drilled, which is on par with the leading explorers in the Abitibi region. Drilling has continued since July 2021 and remains ongoing. 88% of in-pit ounces are within the Indicated category, demonstrating well-constrained and continuous mineralization and supporting the beginnings of a starter pit(s) at above average gold grades. Significant room for resource growth via 1) follow-up drilling in the gaps between the Fernland/Cheminis pits aimed at further expansion beyond the existing pit limits, 2) drill testing Fernland at depth which has seen limited drilling sub 400 m yet intersected gold as deep as 900 m below surface, 3) drilling Cheminis beneath the existing shaft and underground workings, as well as in the modelled gaps in the north zone, and 4) at Bear, continue to extend the deposit both up plunge, along strike (to the east) as well as at depth, in both the north and south zones (ongoing).