G2 Goldfields Inc. announced results from the ongoing drill programs at Oko Main Zone (OMZ) and the Ghanie Zone, located within G2's 19,200-acre OKO Project, Guyana. Following up on work that modelled the controls on high-grade domains at the OMZ, G2 Goldfields has intercepted exceptional intervals of high-grade gold mineralisation, and current drilling is tracing these high-grade corridors to depth. OKD-178 intercepted Shear 5 at a depth of 450 metres below surface and returned 6.7m @ 32 g/t Au (from 477m downhole).

OKD-178 intercepted SheAR 5, 40 meters to the north of OKD-121 (3.7m @ 58 g/t Au) and 40 meters south of OKD-126a (3m @ 27.8 g/t Au). Drilling is ongoing along the Ghanie trend, where recent drilling continues to intercept the high-grade footwall zone within the broader halo of disseminated gold mineralization as in hole GDD-63 which intersected 64.5m @ 1.3 g/t Au (from 256.5m) including the footwall zone of 2.3m @ 13.4 g/t Au (from 317m). Drilling has encountered the Ghanie Central Zone (GCZ) to 250 metres below surface over a strike length of 150 metres.

Ghanie Drill Plan: Target Generation: G2 continues to target near-surface anomalous zones adjacent to the OMZ and Ghanie trends with shallow drilling. An aggressive program is ongoing to explore and generate new targets along the Oko to Aremu trend spanning 20 kilometres. Drill core is logged and sampled in a secure core storage facility located on the OKO project site, Guyana.

Core samples from the program are cut in half, using a diamond cutting saw, and are sent to MSALABS Guyana, in Georgetown, Guyana, which is an accredited mineral analysis laboratory, for analysis.