GGL Resources Corp. announced that it has received an amended exploration permit and is preparing to commence a reverse circulation drill program at its Gold Point Project in the Walker Lane Trend of Western Nevada. The drill program consists of a fence of six reverse circulation holes, totaling approximately 1,800 m, drilled along a 525 m section line through the core of the Property.

Drilling is anticipated to begin in late-September and shall evaluate the high-grade and bulk tonnage potential of multiple, closely spaced veins that are bisected by the section line (see Figure 1). The section line crosses the surface projections of three past-producing veins. One of the 2022 drill holes will test the Great Western Vein along strike of hole GP-21-012, which intersected 2.22 g/t gold over 12.19 m, including 5.17 g/t gold over 4.57 m. Soil geochemical surveys completed in spring 2022 identified linear gold-in-soil anomalies that correspond to the known veins, and several previously undocumented occurrences along the planned drill section.

Lime Point: Past producing vein with a strike length of 770 m, with eight samples grading better than 2 g/t gold, with a peak gold value of 10.7 g/t and peak silver value of 626 g/t. Unnamed 1 vein with strike length of 80 m, samples grading 2.22 g/t and 2.69 g/t gold. Great Western: Past producing vein with a strike length of 930 m, high grade sampling underground includes 23.0 g/t gold and 76 g/t silver over 1.30 m. Unnamed 2 vein with strike length of 330 m with limited sampling. Unnamed 3 vein with strike length of 530 m, with four samples grading better than 1 g/t gold, and a peak value of 12.8 g/t gold and 144 g/t silver.

Unnamed 4 vein with strike length of 680 m, with six samples grading better than 1 g/t gold, including 27.4 g/t gold and 25.7 g/t gold. Fraction vein with strike length of 320 m, yielding multiple high grade grab samples including 19.8 g/t gold, 11.15 g/t gold, and 1,500 g/t silver. Grand Central: Past producing vein with a strike length of 530 m, with high-grade grab samples returning 16.95 g/t gold with 680 g/t silver, and 26.8 g/t gold with 213 g/t silver.