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PAN GLOBAL INTERCEPTS NEAR-SURFACE HIGH-GRADE GOLD AT THE CÁRMENES PROJECT, SPAIN

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PAN GLOBAL INTERCEPTS NEAR-SURFACE HIGH-GRADE GOLD AT THE CÁRMENES PROJECT, SPAIN

 

 

 

 

  • High-grade intercepts include 3.5 g/t over 8 meters and 1.2 g/t Au over 10 meters in drillhole PVD10
  • Free native gold identified in hematite breccia: potential for favourable metallurgy
  • Polymetallic mineralization (Au–Cu–Ni–Co) confirmed beyond the limits of historical mining
  • More than two dozen untested gold and polymetallic targets identified across the Cármenes Project
  • Phase 3 drill program to commence in first quarter of 2026

 

Pan Global Resources Inc. (TSX-V: PGZ) (OTCQB: PGZFF) (FRA: 2EU) is pleased to announce further results from the Phase 2 drill program and preliminary petrographic studies on the gold mineralization at the Providencia target, at the Company’s 100%-owned Cármenes Project in northern Spain.

 

“Drilling continues to confirm near surface high-grade gold mineralization strongly associated with hematite breccia zones at the Providencia target. The identification of free native gold within the breccia supports the potential for favourable metallurgy,” said Tim Moody, President and CEO of Pan Global.

 

“Importantly, drilling has demonstrated that copper–nickel–cobalt-gold mineralization extends beyond the historical mine workings and that multiple gold zones occur at shallow depths. The mineralization remains open along strike and at depth, providing compelling targets for the next phase of drilling to define the extent of the system and evaluate the more than two dozen other drill targets in the Cármenes Project area.”

 

Hydrothermal breccia and alteration mapping over a 500m-by-200m area, alongside highly anomalous copper and gold soil geochemistry, indicates the potential for a much larger gold-bearing and polymetallic mineral system at the Providencia target. Geophysical data also indicates that mineralization remains open at depth beneath historical mine workings.

 

The Providencia higher-grade gold mineralization is primarily hosted within red hematitic hydrothermal breccia zones developed in carbonate rocks. Lower gold grades are associated with copper-nickel-cobalt mineralization. Preliminary petrographic analysis confirms the presence of free native gold within the breccia matrix. This is a strong indicator of potential for favourable metallurgical properties, which will be the subject of further testing.

 

The Phase 3 drill program is planned to commence in the first quarter of 2026.

 

All reported drill intervals are down-hole lengths; insufficient drilling has been completed to determine true widths.

 

Drill Highlights:

 

Providencia Target

  • Assays received for completed drillholes PVD07 to PVD10

 

Drillhole PVD10

  • Intersected multiple gold intervals from shallow depths, including:
    • 1.2 g/t Au over 10 m from 16 m (60m east of historical mine), and
    • 3.5 g/t Au over 8 m from 77 m, including 5.8 g/t Au over 4 m
  • Gold mineralization is associated with steeply dipping red hematitic carbonate breccia zones
  • Confirms additional gold mineralization adjacent to historical mine workings and within a separate gold-bearing structural zone approximately 60 meters east

 

Drillhole PVD07

  • Intersected a mineralized interval of approximately 5 meters from 115 meters down-hole, indicated by elevated gold and silver assays immediately above and below a 3.2-meter interval of no core recovery, including
    • 1.37 g/t Au over 1 m from 115 m, and
    • 0.23 g/t Au, >100 g/t Ag (above detection limit) over 0.8 m from 119.2m

 

Drillhole PVD09

  • Hole intersected over 9-meters of sulfide-rich breccia, ending in 0.94% Cu, 0.06% Ni, 0.04% Co, 0.38 g/t Au over 1.4 m before encountering an historical mine cavity where not expected

 

 

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1 Drillholes PVD02, PVD03 and PVD06 previously reported – Media releases on May 19, 2025 & September 9, 2025

 

 

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2 Trench sample results previously reported – Media release on February 11, 2025

 

Table 1 – Providencia Drill Results Summary

 

Drillhole From To Interval1 Au Ag Cu Ni Co
m m m g/t g/t ppm ppm ppm
PVD07 115.0 116.0 1.0 1.37 <0.5 166 324 426
116.0 119.2 3.2   No drill core recovery – potential mineralization
119.2 120.0 0.8 0.23 >100 899 452 146
PVD08 No significant results
PVD09 97.0 106.4 9.4 0.12 0.9 2503 345 300
Including 97.0 100.0 3.0 0.20 0.8 3710 769 733
Including 104.0 106.4 2.4 0.25 2.7 6628 380 251
Including 105.0 106.4 1.4 0.38 4.5 9390 557 373
PVD10 16.0 26.0 10.0 1.18 <0.5 136 94 24
55.0 57.0 2.0 0.56 <0.5 10 10 3
77.0 85.0 8.0 3.50 <0.5 22 29 16
including 78.0 82.0 4.0 5.79 <0.5 23 24 10
All intercepts are reported as downhole drill widths. There is insufficient drilling to determine true width.

 

Table 2 –Drillhole Collar Information

 

Hole ID Easting2 Northing2 Azimuth (º) Dip (º) Length (m)
PVD07 287543 4761318 150 -26 185.9
PVD08 287530 4761317 163 -33 216.6
PVD09 287529 4761319 198 -30 106.4
PVD10 287586 4761204 270 -24 125.7
Coordinate system: UTM30N ERTS89

 

About the Cármenes Project

 

The Cármenes Project is located on the Rio Narcea Gold Belt approx. 55km north of León and comprises five Investigation Permits over 5,653 hectares. The Project area is highly prospective for multiple bodies or “clusters” of carbonate-hosted hydrothermal breccia style copper, nickel, cobalt, and gold mineralization. The area includes the former Profunda and Providencia mines that last operated in the 1930s, producing concentrates of copper and cobalt with nickel. Numerous other smaller historical mine workings in the area highlight the potential for additional breccia mineralization. These types of ore deposits can have significant vertical dimensions exceeding 1km. The Company’s maiden drill program in 2025 at the Providencia target yielded a new gold discovery.

 

About Pan Global Resources

 

Pan Global Resources Inc. is actively exploring for copper-rich mineral deposits along with gold and other metals. Copper has compelling supply-demand fundamentals and outlook for strong long-term prices as a critical metal for global electrification and energy transition. Gold is also attracting record prices.

 

The Company’s flagship Escacena Project is in the prolific Iberian Pyrite Belt in southern Spain, where a favourable permitting track record, excellent infrastructure, mining and professional expertise, and support for copper as a Strategic Raw Material by the European Commission collectively define a tier-one low-risk jurisdiction for mining investment. Escacena contains the La Romana copper-tin-silver deposit and the Cañada Honda gold-copper deposits, with maiden resources announced in December 2025. The Company’s second project, at Cármenes in northern Spain, is also an area with a long mining history and excellent infrastructure. The Pan Global team comprises proven talent in exploration, discovery, development, and mine operations – all of which are committed to operating safely and with utmost respect for the environment and our partnered communities. The Company is a member, and operates under the principles, of the United Nations Global Compact.

 

To learn more about Pan Global Resources, please visit the Company’s Curation Connect showcase and explore AI-generated responses to your enquiries at

https://app.curationconnect.com/company/Pan-Global-Resources-44037?utm_source=pg_mediareleases

 

Qualified Persons

 

Álvaro Merino, Vice President Exploration for Pan Global Resources and a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, has approved the scientific and technical information for this media release. Mr. Merino is not independent of the Company.

 

QA/QC 

 

Core size was HQ (63mm) and all samples were ½ core. Nominal sample size was 1m core length and ranged from 0.5 to 2m. Sample intervals were defined using geological contacts with the start and end of each sample physically marked on the core. Diamond blade core cutting and sampling was supervised at all times by Company staff. Duplicate samples of ¼ core were taken approximately every 30 samples and Certified Reference materials inserted every 25 samples in each batch.

 

Samples were delivered to ALS laboratory in Seville, Spain and assayed at the ALS laboratory in Ireland. All samples were crushed and split (method CRU-31, SPL22Y) and pulverized using (method PUL-31). Gold, platinum and palladium analysis was by 50gm fire assay with ICP finish (method Au-ICP-24) and multi element analysis was undertaken using a 4-acid digest with ICP AES finish (method ME-ICP-61). Over grade base metal results were assayed using a 4-acid digest ICP AES (method OG-62).

 

Posted February 3, 2026

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