GGL Resources Corp. announced assay results from the 2022 surface drilling program at its road- accessible Gold Point Project in the Walker Lane Trend of Western Nevada. Two diamond drill holes, totaling approximately 440.5 m, were completed on a section line that crosses projections of two of the past-producing veins plus other nearby targets that GGL has identified in recent years by prospecting and soil geochemistry.

GP-22-016 intersected 5.64 m grading 1.5 g/t gold and 101.5 g/t silver where it crossed the projection of the Hornsilver Vein. This intercept is located 146 m west of the closest underground workings on that vein. GP-22-017 cut a weakly mineralized interval where it crossed the projection of the Great Western Vein 75 m along strike of hole GP-21-012, which returned 2.22 g/t gold over 12.19 m, including 5.17 g/t gold over 4.57 m. This 2021 intersection lies 80 m northwest of the limit of the underground workings.

Three additional holes that were planned to test other structures on the section line were postponed to divert funds to a more aggressive underground rehabilitation program at the Orleans Mine, where emerging results confirmed the presence of high grade unmined vein material and the potential for wider than expected zones of mineralization (see news releases dated January 24, 2023 and February 1, 2023). This drill program continues to demonstrate the lateral and vertical continuity of vein-fault systems at Gold Point. The known veins all remain open to extension along strike and to depth, and there are numerous other undrilled veins on the property.

Detailed prospecting and soil sampling have proven to be highly effective techniques for identifying new targets. 2022 Exploration Program In addition to diamond drilling, the 2022 exploration program comprised: Underground rehabilitation, mapping, and sampling at the Orleans Mine; Underground sampling at the Grand Central Mine; and Soil sampling and prospecting. Work on the former mines focused on the Orleans Mine, the largest of four former producers on the Gold Point Property.

Initial sampling was done in the eastern portions of the 150', 300', 400', 600', and 800' levels of the Orleans Mine. Results of this sampling demonstrated the significant size and grade potential of the mine. Sample highlights from this program include 61.8 g/t gold with 71 g/t silver over 1.38 m, and 0.49 g/t gold with 970 g/t silver over 1.52 m. Access was also established to the Grand Central Mine, allowing crews to complete mapping and sampling in that mine.

Prospecting has focused on extending the strike length and identifying additional veins. Prospecting at the Grand Central and Fraction veins has extended each of these an additional 130 m. An additional 145 soil samples were collected along a 7 km contour line in the western portion of the property where limited work has been conducted. These samples have identified several target areas that require additional follow up work.