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Serabi provides update to regional exploration campaign at its Palito Complex

8 Apr 2024 07:00

Serabi provides update to regional exploration campaign at its Palito Complex

Serabi provides update to regional exploration campaign at its Palito Complex

Serabi Gold plc (AIM:SRB, TSX:SBI), the Brazilian-focused gold mining and development company, is pleased to provide an exploration update from its activities on its regional tenement holding over the Palito complex in the Tapajos region of Para State, Northern Brazil.

TO ACCESS A PDF COPY OF THIS NEWS RELEASE PLEASE USE THE FOLLOWING LINK - https://bit.ly/3xnwSfF

Highlights

Induced Polarisation (IP) programme completed in December 2023 over the São Domingos property identified a 1km long x 0.25km wide chargeability anomaly. The anomaly underlies several areas of artisanal activity. Western limit of the anomaly was drilled in 2021 (7.2m @ 258 g/t (see announcement dated 7 April 2021). A follow-up wide-spaced (approx. 100m between holes) shallow depth (i.e. up to 7m) auger programme has been undertaken. Significant auger intercepts to date are as follows: Hole 24-TRSAD-004 – 1m @ 18.46 g/t Au from 1.00mHole 24-TRSAD-006 – 2m @ 0.18 g/t Au from 3.00mHole 24-TRSAD-015 – 1m @ 0.10 g/t Au from 0.00mHole 24-TRSAD-015 – 1m @ 0.25 g/t Au from 6.00mHole 24-TRSAD-016 – 2m @ 0.54 g/t Au from 6.00mHole 24-TRSAD-017 – 1m @ 0.19 g/t Au from 0.00mHole 24-TRSAD-020 – 1m @ 0.15 g/t Au from 2.00m Hole 24-TRSAD-024 – 0.5m @ 0.10 g/t Au from 4.00m Significant progress has been made on the interpretation of the 14,551-sample soil geochemistry database (approx. 7,000 samples collected in 2023). This regional geochemical database covers over 70% of Serabi’s permit portfolio. In addition to the Matilda copper target, at least four similar geochemical alteration systems have been identified. Within these systems, specific targets include the Copper Hill, Ganso, and Calico, confirmed by recent drilling and the untested targets at Letícia, Juca and Isla. Data interpretation and exploration continues.First phase drilling completed in January on the Ganso Target, indicates a large zone with geologic features and mineralogy characteristic of an upper alteration zone typical of a copper porphyry system. This new target for epithermal gold and porphyry copper-gold mineralisation is located just 13km northeast of the Matilda copper target.Recent diamond drilling at Matilda demonstrates mineralisation extends to over 150m depth with results for the final hole 21 intersecting the depth continuation of mineralisation, previously intersected in holes 4, 6, 15, & 16 as follows: Hole 23-MT-021 – 144m @ 0.26% Cu and 0.06 g/t Au from 228.00mHole 23-MT-021 – 32m @ 0.40% Cu and 0.10 g/t Au from 410.00m

Mike Hodgson CEO commented

“The new IP geophysics and soil geochemistry results, combined with the historic high-grade results from 2021, make São Domingos a highly compelling target. This new data set has helped us understand better the past successful drilling results of 2021 (7.15 m @ 258g/t). We have revised our initial geological interpretation and are a significant step closer to identifying the source that has supported extensive artisanal workings in the area.”

“Matilda continues to deliver positive results and the team is focused on understanding the mineralisation. At the same time the wider exploration results to date show that Matilda is not unique, and the regional geological system is larger and has more potential for hosting copper porphyry mineralisation than expected. The discovery of new, large targets within the extensive tenement holding demonstrates the potential of the region.

“Drilling completed in January has confirmed that the Ganso Target is the preserved upper portion of a porphyry system. This is important, not only for Serabi but also for the entire Tapajos region, as it confirms that despite the old age of the rocks, the region has a huge untested potential as a source of porphyry style copper or copper-gold and epithermal gold mineralisation.

“These are exciting times and Serabi has only just commenced unlocking the potential of the district. The discovery of the alkalic porphyry style copper-gold deposit at Matida is highly significant for the district and for Serabi. With more targets defined, we are conscious of the need to continue focused exploration with the objective of demonstrating the viability of at least one target.

“Whilst Vale have, during this week, informed us that they wish to withdraw from the exploration alliance, we do have a number of other groups keen to partner with us on the exploration for copper mineralisation. We remain excited, and these other companies seem to share our optimism, for discovering commercial copper porphyry mineralisation in our Tapajos tenements. We have very much enjoyed working with Vale and from Serabi’s perspective achieved a key objective of significantly advancing our understanding of Matilda as well as identifying other potential targets for copper porphyry mineralisation during the past 12 months”.

Detailed Results and Technical Discussion

The planned 2024 exploration programme will focus on brownfield exploration at Coringa and Palito to increase resources, and continued testing and delineation of new targets being identified within the Serabi exploration tenement package including the prospect of further definition drilling at Matilda. New targets continue to be identified and most have no drilling, so more news can be expected during the year from the exploration activities - A summary of regional targets and discoveries to date is show in the map below:

Please use the following ink to access the image - https://bit.ly/4cMRmOOFigure 1. Map showing regional targets and discoveries to date.

Matilda:

Results for the last two drill holes of the 2023 campaign have been received. Drillhole 23-MT-021 was drilled below the shallow high-grade zone intercepted in drillholes 23-MT-004 and 23-MT-006, to test the mineralised zone at depth. Long intervals at greater than 0.20% Cu, including 144m @ 0.26% Cu from 228m, demonstrate the continuity of grade at depth, while zones equal to or greater than 0.40% Cu, including 32m @ 0.40% Cu and 0.1 g/t Au from 410m, indicate the potential for sustained intervals of mineralisation at potentially commercial grades.

Results for 23-MT-021 are shown below.

18m @ 0.26% Cu from 24m56m @ 0.26% Cu from 122m144m @ 0.26% Cu from 228m Incl. 18m @ 0.47% Cu from 242mIncl. 18m @ 0.46% Cu from 352m 46m @ 0.35% Cu from 396m

Currently, the large amount of data produced in 2023 continues to be processed and evaluated. Together with a second round of definition drilling the Board expects that this should significantly enhance our understanding of the potential mineral resource at Matilda.

Please use the following ink to access the image - https://bit.ly/43OlgyjFigure 2 Section showing the 23-MT-021 related to the previous drilling and copper shells at Matilda

São Domingos:

A 5.85 line km pole-dipole induced polarization (IP) survey was conducted over the São Domingos target, covering the historic drilling at Tucano which returned a gold intersection of 7.15m @ 258.24 g/t (see announcement dated 7 April 2021). The IP survey identified a robust 500m x 750m chargeability anomaly to the east of the drilling. The anomaly has an elongated splay that extends beneath the known breccia-hosted mineralisation along an interpreted E-W structure (see Figure 3 below).

Please use the following ink to access the image - https://bit.ly/49kNTExFigure 3. Sao Domingos Plan View Map showing the auger results over the chargeability anomaly

Previous drilling at Tucano intercepted a magmatic-hydrothermal breccia, with gold grades correlated with pyrite abundance. The breccia was interpreted to be related to an unidentified intrusion, with potential for intrusion-related-gold or porphyry copper-gold mineralisation associated with the intrusion. The new chargeability anomaly is therefore a high priority target for drill testing.

Soil sampling over the IP anomaly identified a 1km x 1km gold anomaly associated with the chargeability anomaly. Extensive artisanal mining in alluvium surrounds the anomaly but to date, no source of the alluvial gold has been confidently identified.

A shallow depth (ie up to 7m) auger programme to sample saprolite is currently underway to assist in planning a diamond drilling programme. Initial results to date include:

Hole 24-TRSAD -004 – 1m @ 18.46 g/t Au from 1.00mHole 24-TRSAD -006 – 2m @ 0.18 g/t Au from 3.00mHole 24-TRSAD -015 – 1m @ 0.10 g/t Au from 0.00mHole 24-TRSAD -015 – 1m @ 0.25 g/t Au from 6.00mHole 24-TRSAD -016 – 2m @ 0.54 g/t Au from 6.00mHole 24-TRSAD -017 – 1m @ 0.19 g/t Au from 0.00mHole 24-TRSAD -020 – 1m @ 0.15 g/t Au from 2.00mHole 24-TRSAD -024 – 0.5m @ 0.10 g/t Au from 4.00m

Please use the following ink to access the image - https://bit.ly/3xq5OMKFigure 4 Map showing IP chargeability anomaly, gold in soils and Tucano auger drillhole locations.

Please use the following ink to access the image - https://bit.ly/3xnvpGbFigure 5. Oblique view looking NW showing IP chargeability anomaly and Tucano drilling.

Ganso:

6 drillholes for a total of 1,168m were drilled at Ganso in late 2023 with the last hole being completed in January 2024. Drilling intercepted pyroclastic lithologies with extensive advanced argillic alteration characterised by quartz-alunite ± kaolinite, with pyrite and minor vuggy quartz. At depth, drilling intercepted pervasive phyllic alteration characterised by quartz-sericite-pyrite, and minor zones of relict potassic alteration characterised by K-feldspar-biotite-magnetite.

The lithologies, alteration assemblages and parageneses are consistent with a lithocap setting. The positive identification of the Ganso target as a lithocap is important as it indicates that Ganso is potentially the upper part of an alkalic porphyry style system, with potential for high-sulphidation epithermal mineralisation above or laterally displaced from porphyry style, copper and/or gold mineralisation at depth. The drilling suggests that the lithocap-porphyry transition has been intercepted, and that the entire porphyry system may be preserved at depth.

Field mapping identified possible extents of the lithocap across an area of 1km x 1.5km, coincident with a Bi-Mo-Pb-Sb-Ba geochemical anomaly, a typical high-level epithermal signature. Spotty but locally very high grade (>1 ppm) soil samples occur within the multielement anomaly. To date, only a small portion of the southern edge of the lithocap has been drill tested. EM conductor anomalies remain untested by drilling and these may represent clay-rich alteration in the upflow zone generated by a porphyry system at depth.

Follow up drilling and geophysics is being planned to test both the epithermal gold and porphyry potential. Discussions are underway to include Short Wave Infrared and whole rock analysis to help identify exploration vectors during the drilling programs.

Following the discovery of Matilda, the identification of the Ganso target as a lithocap has confirmed the regional potential of the Serabi exploration permits and led to a re-evaluation of similar new and existing targets, such as Letícia, Calico and Juca.

Please use the following ink to access the image - https://bit.ly/4apIwoMFigure 6. Map showing drillhole locations, geochemical anomalies and EM anomalies with DTM background at Ganso

Regional Soil Sampling:

A total of 6,772 soil samples were collected over the regional tenement during 2023. These new soil samples supplement the historical soil sample database and provide regional scale surface geochemistry coverage of over 70% of Serabi’s Palito Complex tenement package. The combination of surface geochemistry and aero geophysics has a proven track record of generating exploration targets for Serabi, including the Matilda, Ganso, Calico and Juca targets.

Interpretation from the new survey is ongoing, however new targets already identified include:

Isla – 3.5km long >300ppm copper anomaly associated with a structurally emplaced mafic-ultramafic unit.Isla South – magnetic and copper soil anomaly in a similar structural setting as Matilda.Letícia – 4km anomalous gold trend.Letícia North – 2km x 800m soil geochemistry target with characteristics of a potential lithocap.Juca – circular 1km diameter intrusion related gold soil anomaly.Calico North – 5km x 2km anomalous gold trend interpreted to represent the south-western extension of the Palito vein system.Calico – 1km diameter soil geochemistry target with characteristics of a potential lithocap.Ganso – 1.5km diameter soil geochemistry anomaly dominated by advanced argillic and phyllic alteration with potassic alteration intersected at depth in recent drilling.Ganso East – 1km x 500m target with similar geophysical and multi-element soil geochemistry to Ganso.São Domingos IP target – extensive zone of anomalous gold associated with IP chargeability anomaly.

Please use the following ink to access the image - https://bit.ly/4aIG1gZFigure 7. Showing the soil sample grid cover in Serabi’s permits.

The information contained within this announcement is deemed by the Company to constitute inside information as stipulated under the Market Abuse Regulations (EU) No. 596/2014 as it forms part of UK Domestic Law by virtue of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018.

The person who arranged for the release of this announcement on behalf of the Company was Clive Line, Director.

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APPENDIX - DRILL RESULTS TABLES

São Domingos Auger Results 2024 drilling campaign

Hole_IDSampleFromToIntervalAu_DIBK ppm
24-TRSAD-001AGSR0001160110.04
24-TRSAD-001AGSR0001171210.06
24-TRSAD-001AGSR0001182310.03
24-TRSAD-001AGSR0001193410.06
24-TRSAD-001AGSR0001204510.06
24-TRSAD-001AGSR0001215610.06
24-TRSAD-001AGSR000122671
24-TRSAD-001AGSR00012377.60.6
24-TRSAD-002AGSR000124011
24-TRSAD-002AGSR000125121
24-TRSAD-002AGSR000126231
24-TRSAD-002AGSR000127341
24-TRSAD-002AGSR0001284510.05
24-TRSAD-002AGSR000129561
24-TRSAD-002AGSR00013066.40.4
24-TRSAD-003AGSR000131011
24-TRSAD-003AGSR000132121
24-TRSAD-003AGSR000133231
24-TRSAD-003AGSR000134341
24-TRSAD-003AGSR00013544.50.5
24-TRSAD-004AGSR000136011
24-TRSAD-004AGSR00013712118.46
24-TRSAD-004AGSR000138231
24-TRSAD-004AGSR000139341
24-TRSAD-004AGSR000140451
24-TRSAD-004AGSR0001415610.08
24-TRSAD-004AGSR00014266.20.2
24-TRSAD-005AGSR000143011
24-TRSAD-005AGSR000144121
24-TRSAD-005AGSR000145231
24-TRSAD-005AGSR000146341
24-TRSAD-005AGSR000147451
24-TRSAD-005AGSR0001485610.05
24-TRSAD-006AGSR000149011
24-TRSAD-006AGSR000150121
24-TRSAD-006AGSR000151231
24-TRSAD-006AGSR0001523410.17
24-TRSAD-006AGSR0001534510.20
24-TRSAD-006AGSR000154561
24-TRSAD-007AGSR000155011
24-TRSAD-007AGSR000156121
24-TRSAD-007AGSR0001572310.06
24-TRSAD-007AGSR000158341
24-TRSAD-007AGSR000159451
24-TRSAD-007AGSR0001605610.04
24-TRSAD-007AGSR000161671
24-TRSAD-007AGSR000162781
24-TRSAD-007AGSR000163891
24-TRSAD-007AGSR0001649101
24-TRSAD-007AGSR00016910111
24-TRSAD-007AGSR000170111210.04
24-TRSAD-007AGSR0001711212.60.6
24-TRSAD-008AGSR0001720110.04
24-TRSAD-008AGSR0001731210.05
24-TRSAD-008AGSR0001742310.05
24-TRSAD-008AGSR0001753410.04
24-TRSAD-008AGSR0001764510.05
24-TRSAD-008AGSR0001775610.05
24-TRSAD-008AGSR0001786710.04
24-TRSAD-008AGSR0001807810.04
24-TRSAD-008AGSR000181891
24-TRSAD-008AGSR00018291010.04
24-TRSAD-008AGSR00018310111
24-TRSAD-008AGSR00018411121
24-TRSAD-008AGSR00018612131
24-TRSAD-008AGSR00018713141
24-TRSAD-008AGSR00018814151
24-TRSAD-009AGSR000189011
24-TRSAD-009AGSR000190121
24-TRSAD-009AGSR000191231
24-TRSAD-009AGSR000192341
24-TRSAD-009AGSR000193451
24-TRSAD-009AGSR000194561
24-TRSAD-009AGSR000195671
24-TRSAD-010AGSR000230011
24-TRSAD-010AGSR000231121
24-TRSAD-010AGSR000232231
24-TRSAD-010AGSR00023333.50.50.07
24-TRSAD-011AGSR000223011
24-TRSAD-011AGSR0002241210.08
24-TRSAD-011AGSR0002252310.05
24-TRSAD-011AGSR000226341
24-TRSAD-011AGSR000227451
24-TRSAD-011AGSR000228561
24-TRSAD-011AGSR00022966.90.90.07
24-TRSAD-012AGSR000196011
24-TRSAD-012AGSR000197121
24-TRSAD-012AGSR000198231
24-TRSAD-012AGSR000199341
24-TRSAD-012AGSR000200451
24-TRSAD-012AGSR000201561
24-TRSAD-012AGSR000202671
24-TRSAD-013AGSR000203011
24-TRSAD-013AGSR0002041210.05
24-TRSAD-013AGSR000205231
24-TRSAD-013AGSR000206341
24-TRSAD-013AGSR000207451
24-TRSAD-013AGSR000208561
24-TRSAD-013AGSR000209671
24-TRSAD-013AGSR000210781
24-TRSAD-013AGSR000211891
24-TRSAD-013AGSR00021299.60.6
24-TRSAD-014AGSR000213011
24-TRSAD-014AGSR000214121
24-TRSAD-014AGSR000215231
24-TRSAD-014AGSR000216341
24-TRSAD-014AGSR0002174510.07
24-TRSAD-014AGSR0002185610.04
24-TRSAD-014AGSR000219671
24-TRSAD-014AGSR000220781
24-TRSAD-014AGSR000221891
24-TRSAD-014AGSR00022299.80.8
24-TRSAD-015AGSR0002340110.10
24-TRSAD-015AGSR0002351210.08
24-TRSAD-015AGSR000236231
24-TRSAD-015AGSR0002373410.05
24-TRSAD-015AGSR0002384510.05
24-TRSAD-015AGSR0002395610.04
24-TRSAD-015AGSR0002406710.25
24-TRSAD-015AGSR000241781
24-TRSAD-015AGSR00024288.80.8
24-TRSAD-016AGSR0002470110.06
24-TRSAD-016AGSR0002481210.04
24-TRSAD-016AGSR0002492310.04
24-TRSAD-016AGSR000250341
24-TRSAD-016AGSR000251451
24-TRSAD-016AGSR0002525610.04
24-TRSAD-016AGSR0002536710.58
24-TRSAD-016AGSR0002547810.51
24-TRSAD-016AGSR0002558910.07
24-TRSAD-016AGSR00025691010.04
24-TRSAD-016AGSR000258101110.05
24-TRSAD-016AGSR00025911121
24-TRSAD-017AGSR0002600110.19
24-TRSAD-017AGSR0002611210.05
24-TRSAD-017AGSR0002622310.04
24-TRSAD-017AGSR000263341
24-TRSAD-017AGSR0002644510.05
24-TRSAD-017AGSR0002655610.05
24-TRSAD-017AGSR000266671
24-TRSAD-018AGSR000267011
24-TRSAD-018AGSR0002681210.05
24-TRSAD-018AGSR000269231
24-TRSAD-019AGSR000270011
24-TRSAD-019AGSR000271121
24-TRSAD-019AGSR000272231
24-TRSAD-019AGSR000274341
24-TRSAD-020AGSR0002750110.05
24-TRSAD-020AGSR0002761210.07
24-TRSAD-020AGSR0002772310.15
24-TRSAD-020AGSR0002783410.08
24-TRSAD-020AGSR00027944.10.10.05
24-TRSAD-021AGSR000280011
24-TRSAD-021AGSR000281121
24-TRSAD-021AGSR000282231
24-TRSAD-021AGSR00028433.50.5
24-TRSAD-022AGSR000285011
24-TRSAD-022AGSR000286121
24-TRSAD-022AGSR000287231
24-TRSAD-022AGSR0002883410.07
24-TRSAD-022AGSR0002894510.06
24-TRSAD-022AGSR000290561
24-TRSAD-023AGSR000297011
24-TRSAD-023AGSR0002981210.05
24-TRSAD-023AGSR000299231
24-TRSAD-023AGSR000300341
24-TRSAD-023AGSR000301451
24-TRSAD-023AGSR0003025610.05
24-TRSAD-023AGSR000303671
24-TRSAD-023AGSR0003047810.03
24-TRSAD-023AGSR000306891
24-TRSAD-023AGSR0003079101
24-TRSAD-024AGSR0002910110.08
24-TRSAD-024AGSR0002921210.04
24-TRSAD-024AGSR000293231
24-TRSAD-024AGSR000295341
24-TRSAD-024AGSR00029644.50.50.10

Matilda Drill Results 2023 drilling campaign

HOLE_IDEAST (UTM SAD69)NORTH (UTM SAD69)RLDEPTH (m)DIP/Azm (°/°UTM)ObsFromToInterval (m)True Intersect Lenght (m)Copper Grade (Cu %)Gold Grade (Au g / t)
Previously reported drilling assay results
23-MT-0016093149291988292548.860 / 180 122.6133.1510.555.280.370.12
      and148.25179.531.2515.630.210.06
23-MT-0026090049291497265359.3760 / 000.     NSINSI
23-MT-0036082899291882237149.4460 / 000     NSINSI
23-MT-0046093329292162237398.5860 / 180 29.85165.05135.267.600.330.09
      and2173058844.000.360.09
23-MT-0056090029291696299404.6960 / 000. 4360178.500.230.08
23-MT-0066093329292162261443.4960 / 000 31.65143111.3555.680.200.05
      and183.2216.933.716.850.330.07
23-MT-0076089789292372283350.9160 / 180 22684623.000.200.06
23-MT-0086086269289542267398.6260 / 000     NSINSI
23-MT-0096085989289763249150.4660 / 180     NSINSI
23-MT-0106093139292614242404.7860 / 180 95.5511721.4510.730.400.11
      and215233189.000.380.03
23-MT-0116090259292819232426.0160 / 180 238248105.000.370.14
23-MT-0126090399292648263401.8960 / 180 1041484422.000.220.06
      and192202105.000.290.15
23-MT-0136090009291920299410.5860 / 000     NSINSI
23-MT-0146090029291295233434.1360 / 000.     NSINSI
23-MT-0156092679292080282150.2145 / 000. 4115010977.070.250.07
23-MT-0166092679292080282219.9760 / 000 3040105.000.260.06
      and5262105.000.230.06
      and7820412663.000.300.09
23-MT-0176093679292065280142.8445 / 000 1021222014.140.350.09
23-MT-0186096679291960267395.0260 / 000 26502412.000.270.08
      and2302522211.000.220.06
23-MT-0196093679292065280229.4360 / 000 1491793015.000.320.08
23-MT-0206090029291295233550.2270 / 180     NSINSI
New drilling assay results
23-MT-0216093039292320252627.7765 / 180.  24 4218  7.610.260.04
      and1221785623.670.260.06
      and22837214460.860.260.06
      incl242260187.610.470.07
      incl352370187.610.460.10
      and3964424619.440.350.09
      incl4104423213.520.400.10
      and468486187.610.220.04

Reported intercepts calculated based on a minimum weighted average grade using a minimum mineralisation width of 10 m, lower cut of 0.15% Cu and a maximum internal waste interval of 15 m. Analyses were performed by ALS Laboratories a Certified geochemical laboratory. * Note: Geometries of the mineralisation model, and changes to the minimum mineralisation width and internal wate parameters used for 3D modelling has generated differences in the results presented in the previous press release “Matilda Copper Project – exploration update from September 7th 2023” due to the new results received, geological knowledge acquire and modelling applied. All results are correct based on the parameters used and geological knowledge at the time.
NSI – No Significant Intersection.

GLOSSARY OF TERMS

The following is a glossary of technical terms:

“actinolite”amphibole silicate mineral commonly found in metamorphic rocks, including those surrounding cooled intrusive igneous rocks
“Ag”means silver.
“alkalic porphyry”A class of copper-porphyry mineral deposits characterised by disseminated mineralisation within and immediately adjacent to silica-saturated to silica-undersaturated alkalic intrusive centres and being copper/gold/molybdenum-rich.
“albite”is a plagioclase feldspar mineral
“aplite”An intrusive igneous rock in which the mineral composition is the same as granite, but in which the grains are much finer
“argillic alteration”is hydrothermal alteration of wall rock which introduces clay minerals including kaolinite, smectite and illite
“Au”means gold.
“assay”in economic geology, means to analyse the proportions of metal in a rock or overburden sample; to test an ore or mineral for composition, purity, weight, or other properties of commercial interest.
“biotite”A phyllosilicate mineral composed of a silicate of iron, magnesium, potassium, and aluminum found in crystalline rocks and as an alteration mineral.
“breccia”a rock composed of large angular broken fragments of minerals or rocks cemented together by a fine-grained matrix
“brecciation”Describes the process where large angular broken fragments of minerals or rocks become cemented together by a fine-grained matrix.
“CIM”means the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum.
“chalcopyrite”is a sulphide of copper and iron.
“copper porphyry”copper ore body formed from hydrothermal fluids. These fluids will be predated by or associated with are vertical dykes of porphry intrusive rocks
“Cu”means copper.
“cut-off grade”the lowest grade of mineralised material that qualifies as ore in each deposit; rock of the lowest assay included in an ore estimate.
“dacite porphyry intrusive”a silica-rich igneous rock with larger phenocrysts (crystals) within a fine-grained matrix
“deposit”is a mineralised body which has been physically delineated by sufficient drilling, trenching, and/or underground work, and found to contain a sufficient average grade of metal or metals to warrant further exploration and/or development expenditures; such a deposit does not qualify as a commercially mineable ore body or as containing ore reserves, until final legal, technical, and economic factors have been resolved.
“electromagnetics”is a geophysical technique tool measuring the magnetic field generated by subjecting the sub-surface to electrical currents.
“epidote”is a calcium aluminium iron sorosilicate mineral
“garimpo”is a local artisanal mining operation
“garimpeiro”is a local artisanal miner.
“geochemical”refers to geological information using measurements derived from chemical analysis.
“geophysical”refers to geological information using measurements derived from the use of magnetic and electrical readings.
“geophysical techniques”include the exploration of an area by exploiting differences in physical properties of different rock types. Geophysical methods include seismic, magnetic, gravity, induced polarisation and other techniques; geophysical surveys can be undertaken from the ground or from the air.
“gossan”is an iron-bearing weathered product that overlies a sulphide deposit.
“grade”is the concentration of mineral within the host rock typically quoted as grams per tonne (g/t), parts per million (ppm) or parts per billion (ppb).
“g/t”means grams per tonne.
“granodiorite”is an igneous intrusive rock like granite.
“hectare” or a “ha”is a unit of measurement equal to 10,000 square metres.
“hematite”is a common iron oxide compound
“igneous”is a rock that has solidified from molten material or magma.
“IP”refers to induced polarisation, a geophysical technique whereby an electric current is induced into the sub-surface and the conductivity of the sub-surface is recorded.
“intrusive”is a body of rock that invades older rocks.
“lithocap”Lithocaps are subsurface, broadly stratabound alteration domains that are laterally and vertically extensive. They form when acidic magmatic-hydrothermal fluids react with wallrocks during ascent towards the paleosurface.
“mineralisation”the concentration of metals and their chemical compounds within a body of rock.
“mineralised”refers to rock which contains minerals e.g. iron, copper, gold.
“Mo-Bi-As-Te-W-Sn”Molybdenum-Bismuth-Arsenic-Tellurium-Tungsten-Tin
“magnetite”magnetic mineral composed of iron oxide found in intrusive rocks and as an alteration mineral.
“monzodiorite”Is an intrusive rock formed by slow cooling of underground magma.
“monzogranite”a biotite rich granite, often part of the later-stage emplacement of a larger granite body.
“mt”means million tonnes.
“ore”means a metal or mineral or a combination of these of sufficient value as to quality and quantity to enable it to be mined at a profit.
“oxides”are near surface bed-rock which has been weathered and oxidised by long term exposure to the effects of water and air.
“paragenesis”Is a term used to describe the sequence on relative phases of origination of igneous and metamorphic rocks and the deposition of ore minerals and rock alteration.
“ppm” means parts per million.
“phyllic alteration” is a hydrothermal alteration zone in a permeable rock that has been affected by circulation of hydrothermal fluids
“porphry”any of various granites or igneous rocks with coarse grained crystals
“proterozoic”means the geological eon (period) 2.5 billion years ago to 541 million years ago
“pyrite”an iron sulphide mineral
“quartz-alunite ± kaolinite”Alunite is a hydroxylated aluminium potassium sulfate mineral. It presence is typical in areas of advanced argillic alteration and usually accompanied by the presence of quartz (a crystalline silica mineral) and sometimes kaolinite.(a clay mineral).
“saprolite” is a weathered or decomposed clay-rich rock.
“scapolites”are a group of rock-forming silicate minerals composed of aluminium, calcium, and sodium silicate with chlorine, carbonate and sulfate
“sulphide” refers to minerals consisting of a chemical combination of sulphur with a metal.
“vein” is a generic term to describe an occurrence of mineralised rock within an area of non-mineralised rock.
“vuggy”a geological feature characterised by irregular cavities or holes within a rock or mineral, often formed by the dissolution or removal of minerals leaving behind empty spaces
“VTEM” refers to versa time domain electromagnetic, a particular variant of time-domain electromagnetic geophysical survey to prospect for conductive bodies below surface.

Assay ResultsAssay results reported within this release include those provided by the Company's own on-site laboratory facilities at Palito and have not yet been independently verified. Serabi closely monitors the performance of its own facility against results from independent laboratory analysis for quality control purpose. As a matter of normal practice, the Company sends duplicate samples derived from a variety of the Company's activities to accredited laboratory facilities for independent verification. Since mid-2019, over 10,000 exploration drill core samples have been assayed at both the Palito laboratory and certified external laboratory, in most cases the ALS laboratory in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. When comparing significant assays with grades exceeding 1 g/t gold, comparison between Palito versus external results record an average over-estimation by the Palito laboratory of 6.7% over this period. Based on the results of this work, the Company's management are satisfied that the Company's own facility shows sufficiently good correlation with independent laboratory facilities for exploration drill samples. The Company would expect that in the preparation of any future independent Reserve/Resource statement undertaken in compliance with a recognised standard, the independent authors of such a statement would not use Palito assay results without sufficient duplicates from an appropriately certificated laboratory.

Forward-looking statementsCertain statements in this announcement are, or may be deemed to be, forward looking statements. Forward looking statements are identified by their use of terms and phrases such as ‘‘believe’’, ‘‘could’’, “should” ‘‘envisage’’, ‘‘estimate’’, ‘‘intend’’, ‘‘may’’, ‘‘plan’’, ‘‘will’’ or the negative of those, variations or comparable expressions, including references to assumptions. These forward-looking statements are not based on historical facts but rather on the Directors’ current expectations and assumptions regarding the Company’s future growth, results of operations, performance, future capital and other expenditures (including the amount, nature and sources of funding thereof), competitive advantages, business prospects and opportunities. Such forward looking statements reflect the Directors’ current beliefs and assumptions and are based on information currently available to the Directors. A number of factors could cause actual results to differ materially from the results discussed in the forward-looking statements including risks associated with vulnerability to general economic and business conditions, competition, environmental and other regulatory changes, actions by governmental authorities, the availability of capital markets, reliance on key personnel, uninsured and underinsured losses and other factors, many of which are beyond the control of the Company. Although any forward-looking statements contained in this announcement are based upon what the Directors believe to be reasonable assumptions, the Company cannot assure investors that actual results will be consistent with such forward looking statements.

Qualified Persons StatementThe scientific and technical information contained within this announcement has been reviewed and approved by Michael Hodgson, a Director of the Company. Mr Hodgson is an Economic Geologist by training with over 30 years' experience in the mining industry. He holds a BSc (Hons) Geology, University of London, a MSc Mining Geology, University of Leicester and is a Fellow of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining and a Chartered Engineer of the Engineering Council of UK, recognizing him as both a Qualified Person for the purposes of Canadian National Instrument 43-101 and by the AIM Guidance Note on Mining and Oil & Gas Companies dated June 2009.

Neither the Toronto Stock Exchange, nor any other securities regulatory authority, has approved or disapproved of the contents of this news release

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PR Exploration Update April 24
Date   Source Headline
29th Apr 20247:00 amGNWAudited Results for the year ended 31 December 2023
17th Apr 20247:00 amGNWQ1 2024 Production Results and Operational Highlights
8th Apr 20247:00 amGNWSerabi provides update to regional exploration campaign at its Palito Complex
28th Mar 20242:30 pmGNWConditional Share Awards
12th Feb 202412:30 pmGNWLaunch of Updated Website
12th Feb 202412:00 pmGNWCommencement of Trading on OTCQX
2nd Feb 20243:58 pmGNWDirector/PDMR Shareholding
31st Jan 20247:00 amGNWTrial mining license at Coringa renewed for a further three years
29th Jan 20247:00 amGNWQ4 & Full Year 2023 Production Results and Operating Highlights
4th Jan 20247:00 amGNWHolding(s) in Company – TR1 Notification
19th Dec 20237:00 amGNWMatilda Copper Project - Exploration results confirm project potential
30th Nov 20237:00 amGNWUnaudited interim results for the three and nine month periods ended 30 September 2023
28th Nov 20237:00 amGNWPositive results from regional exploration activity around the Palito tenement
23rd Nov 20237:00 amGNWHolding(s) in Company
21st Nov 20237:00 amGNWSerabi significantly extends mine life at the Palito Complex as new 43-101 is published.
19th Oct 20237:00 amGNWCoringa Ore Sorter Acquired
19th Oct 20237:00 amGNWSerabi secures award for its Community Engagement
17th Oct 20237:00 amGNWRobust Production for Third Quarter of 2023
9th Oct 20237:00 amGNWTR-1: Standard form for notification of major holdings
6th Oct 20237:00 amGNWSignificant increase in gold resource for Palito- Updated Mineral Resource Statement
7th Sep 20237:00 amGNWMatilda Copper Project - Exploration Update
31st Aug 20237:00 amGNWUnaudited interim results for 3 and 6 month periods to 30 June 2023
1st Aug 20237:00 amGNWDirector/PDMR Shareholding
31st Jul 20237:00 amGNWAgreement with Indigenous Communities for Coringa development
20th Jul 20237:00 amGNWImproved Production for Second Quarter of 2023
28th Jun 20237:00 amGNWResult of AGM
27th Jun 202311:00 amGNWAGM Statement
7th Jun 20237:00 amGNWPalito Brownfield Exploration Update
31st May 20237:00 amGNWUnaudited financial results for Q1 2023
30th May 20239:00 amGNWNotice of AGM
10th May 20237:00 amGNWSerabi Forms Exploration Alliance with Vale
9th May 20237:00 amGNWDirectorate change
3rd May 20237:00 amGNW2022 ESG performance
3rd May 20237:00 amGNWAudited Results for the year ended 31 December 2022
19th Apr 20237:00 amGNWRobust first quarter for 2023
5th Apr 20233:00 pmGNWHolding(s) in Company – TR1 Notification
5th Apr 20233:00 pmGNWHolding(s) in Company – TR1 Notification
22nd Mar 20237:00 amGNWCoringa Project Update
14th Mar 20237:00 amGNWMike Hodgson interview at PDAC
10th Mar 20237:00 amGNWDirectorate change
25th Jan 20237:00 amGNWDirectorate change
17th Jan 20239:15 amGNWSerabi exceeds production guidance for 2022
20th Dec 20227:00 amGNWResults of Extraordinary General Meeting
13th Dec 20227:00 amGNW3rd Quarter Results
15th Nov 20227:00 amGNWNotice of Extraordinary General Meeting
13th Oct 20227:00 amGNWThird quarter 2022 operational review
26th Sep 20227:00 amGNWPalito Exploration Update
15th Sep 20227:00 amGNWChange of auditor
31st Aug 20227:00 amGNWUnaudited interim results for the three and six month periods ended 30 June 2022
23rd Aug 20222:00 pmGNWUpdate on Coringa Licencing

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