GFG Drills 1.05 g/t Au over 71.0 m including 7.51 g/t Au over 3.0 m at Aljo and Initiates Aggressive Regional Exploration Program at Goldarm SASKATOON, Saskatchewan, Nov. 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- GFG Resources Inc. ( TSXV: GFG | OTCQB: GFGSF ) (“ GFG ” or the “ Company ”) reports initial assay results from the 12-hole (2,650 metre) Phase 2-2025 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 ). GFG’s Phase 2-2025 drill program at Aljo was designed to confirm and expand key mineralized zones across the Main, Hangingwall (“ HW ”), and Footwall (“ FW ”) corridors. In the Main and HW Zones, infill and step-out drilling on 30-90 metre ( “m” ) centers around high-grade intercepts were successful in confirming overall continuity, expanding mineralization at depth and has driven refinement of the geologic model. In the FW corridor, drilling consisted of extending two historic holes and two deeper holes that show up-dip continuity of the FW3 Zone at 50-75 m step-outs as well as the discovery of a new FW Zone, FW4. ( See Table 1 and Figures 3 and 4 ). In addition to infill drilling, GFG completed 150 m step-out holes to the east to test the extension of HW and Main zones where sparse historical drilling indicated broad anomalous gold mineralization. Results from these larger step-out holes along strike and at depth are pending. Drill Program Highlights Broad and near-surface gold intercepts from the HW Zone, including: 1.05 grams of gold per tonne (“ g/t Au ”) over 71.0 m from 11.5 m down-hole with visible gold including 7.51 g/t Au over 3.0 m and 6.39 g/t Au over 2.0 m in ALJ-25-030 up dip of ALJ-24-012 grading 13.94 g/t Au over 7.1 m. 1.46 g/t Au over 14.3 m including 9.36 g/t Au over 1.0 m with visible gold in ALJ-25-029. Expanded FW3 Zone : Hosted in strongly-altered basalt with porphyry dykes and quartz-carbonate veins; assays include 1.15 g/t Au over 6.5 m from 335.0 m including 4.13 g/t Au over 0.7 m in ALJ-25-029. New Footwall Zone (“FW4”): New Footwall Zone (“ FW4 ”) approximately 50 m down-hole from the FW3 Zone, hosted in strongly-altered mafic volcanic, flow breccia with peak assay of 4.22 g/t Au over 1.5 m in ALJ-25-029. Brian Skanderbeg, President and CEO of GFG stated , “The first two holes successfully infilled the Main and Hangingwall zones, extended the FW3 discovery from earlier this year, and confirmed both high-grade veins and broader bulk-tonnage style mineralization within this productive gold system. Importantly, hole ALJ-25-029 extended the first three Footwall Zones and delivered a new discovery at depth where no previous drilling existed. It’s clear we have not yet defined the limits of this system, and these results highlight meaningful opportunities for growth. Aljo will remain a key focus for us, with drilling set to resume in Q1 2026, while we also advance an aggressive regional program across the Goldarm Property beginning in late November. With a strong balance sheet following our recent successful financing, a robust pipeline of targets and the advantage of operating in the infrastructure-rich Timmins Gold Camp, we are well-positioned to build value through Q4 and into 2026.” Regional Targeting at Goldarm In addition to Phase 2 drilling at Aljo, GFG has recently initiated a 90-hole sonic drill program across a large portion of the Goldarm Property focused on systematic base-of-till (“ BOT ”) and bedrock sampling targeting new gold discoveries proximal to the Pipestone Fault. This program marks the beginning of a multi-year exploration campaign that has been designed to systematically collect glacial till and top of bedrock samples at wide spacing (0.5 - 2.0 kilometre) to evaluate the regional gold potential across a 15 km strike length of the Pipestone and associated fault corridors. In parallel with the first phase of sonic drilling, a 2,000 m diamond drill program will also be initiated in early December testing new high-priority regional targets that have been generated and advanced as part of a growing target pipeline at the Goldarm Property. Exploration for new gold systems in till-covered terrains such as the Goldarm Property necessitates a balance of both conceptual and tangible targeting. Tangible targets, rooted in historical work along or near the Pipestone Fault such as GFG’s McCristie, Fournier, Carr and Nahanni targets, host anomalous single drillhole and/or prospecting results that have never been followed up. These include broad, low-grade mineralized zones up to 80 m wide in drill core proximal to the Pipestone Fault (Nahanni) and single assay results of up to 5 g/t Au (Fournier & Carr) ( 3 ) . The McCristie zone represents an intriguing shear-hosted, quartz-vein target in a geologic setting dominated by brittle faulting and chemically and/or texturally receptive mafic volcanic panels. From a conceptual targeting perspective, th