Relevant Gold Corp. announced the successful completion of its 2023 exploration campaign at the Company's 16,187 hectare (40,000 acre) land package throughout Wyoming, USA. The work included the first-ever drilling of the Heavy Hand Target in the South Pass Gold Field in west-central Wyoming as well as regional surface mapping and sampling focused at Bradley Peak, Shield-Carissa, and Golden Buffalo.

Most assay data are pending and should be received within 1-10 weeks. The 2023 program included completing the following work: Drilled 11 holes totaling 1,560 m of diamond core at the Lewiston Project, Heavy Hand Target in the South Pass Gold Field in west-central Wyoming. Initial observations of drill core appear to confirm the Company's model for sub-parallel deep-rooted and near vertical orogenic shear zones Regional mapping and rock sampling focused on target generation at Bradley Peak, Shield-Carissa, and Golden Buffalo; 3 district-scale targets were identified at Bradley Peak including highlight results of 5.3 g/t gold at the Deserted Treasure Zone, and 107 g/t silver and 6.25% copper at Kortes Zone.

Results for Shield-Carissa and Golden Buffalo are pending. Regional soil geochemical sampling program across the Golden Buffalo project. Results are pending.

Regional airborne geophysics survey conducted by the State of Wyoming over Central Wyoming, including both Relevant Gold'sSouth Pass and Bradley Peak camps. Results are pending. Lewiston Drilling Program: The Lewiston project comprises 10 km of orogenic shearing with gold associated throughout.

Numerous shear zones have been mapped in detail throughout the district ranging from <1 m to >15 m wide at surface. Mineralization is seen as gold bearing quartz veins with arsenopyrite + pyrite + chlorite +/- biotite +/- scheelite within the shear zone. The shear zones are flanked by brittle stockworks and alteration consisting of silicification and chloritization.

Heavy Hand is a 500 m x 1 km+ greenfield target identified as multiple sub-parallel and near vertical orogenic shear zones with high-grade gold (Relevant Gold surface rock chip samples highlights include 62.4 g t Au), distinct hydrothermal alteration, and associated orogenic geochemistry (As, W, Bi, Te, Sb, Ag). Heavy Hand is one of two major targets in the northern Lewiston project identified to date through systematic exploration. During the 2023 field season, Relevant Gold drilled 11 holes totaling 1,560 m of diamond core at the Heavy Hand target.

Highlights and early observations from the drill program include: Successfully intersected shear zones in multiple drill holes at up to 200 m depth, including known mapped shear zones and blind shear zones not exposed at surface; Confirmation of the Company's model for sub-parallel deep-rooted and near vertical orogenic shear zones; Observation of significant alteration, veining, and remnant sulfides in most drillholes; and Distinctive styles of alteration recognized and mapped at surface were readily seen in core, including silicification, chlorite, epidote, hematite (oxidized sulfides), sericite, and biotite alteration across the shear zones. For a full technical summary, view the Company's Lewiston 43-101 technical report. Mapping and Rock Sampling Program: Building upon the Company's strong proof of concept achieved in 2022, Relevant Gold focused on detailed mapping and sampling to generate additional Abitibi-type and -scale target opportunities across the broad portfolio of 5 district-scale projects that comprise the Company's Wyoming holdings.

Detailed mapping and sampling was completed at the following projects in 2023: Bradley Peak - July Field Program - Results Received, 3 district-scale targets identified. Highlights include high-grade gold and copper samples such as 5.3 g/t gold at the Deserted Treasure Zone and 107 g/t silver and 6.25% copper at Kortes Zone; Shield-Carissa - August Field Program - Results Pending; and Golden Buffalo - September/October Field Program - Results Pending. The Company expects results from these mapping and sampling programs to come in progressively over the next 1 - 10 weeks.

Soil Sampling Program: The Company's regional soil geochemical survey covering its South Pass projects is planned to bridge the 2023 and 2024 seasons. In 2023, more than 2,100 soil samples were collected over the Golden Buffalo project area, with the balance to be completed early next spring, including an expansion across other South Pass project areas. The sample grid was established on north-south oriented lines spaced 400 m apart with samples taken every 25 m. The samples are currently being analyzed via Niton XRF analysis for pathfinder elements including As, Cu, and Zn.

This method has proven to be a cost-effective method for analyzing soil samples in orogenic systems where arsenic and other metals detectable with portable XRF are primary geochemical vectors. Results from this program are expected before the end of the year.