Riverside Resources Inc. announced it has completed acquisition and title transfer of the Maria Luisa Copper Property immediately north of Riverside's Ariel Property thus consolidating another 30% and direct drill target for the full Ariel project. With this acquisition Riverside has now fully consolidated the highly prospective Laramide age porphyry Cu-(Au, Mo) district and now controls an area of 16 sq km. The Ariel project has had mineral exploration by Riverside including mapping, sampling, geochemistry, mineral chemistry, remote sensing, geophysical interpretations and is fully permitted for drilling.

It represents a turnkey, undrilled, high quality drill target 18 kms immediately east and within sight of Mexico's 2nd largest copper mine, the La Caridad Copper Mining Complex, operated for the past 40 years by Grupo Mexico Mining. The transaction to acquire the Maria Luisa Copper Property was finalized this quarterand has now been officially registered with the Mexican Direction of Mines and titles transferred to Riverside. The title registration was completed in May 2024 under Riverside SAPI, the company based in Mexico as now the full title holder of the Maria Luisa concessions.

Riverside resolved outstanding tax issues for the previously private owner, completed required filings and then reimbursed the property owner minus those costs with a total payment of USD 200,000 with no royalty or retained interest, giving Riverside 100% control. All concessions are now in good standing with data available. The Company has now also completed the updating of the drill permitting to cover both the Maria Luisa and Ariel drill targets with drill permit in hand which sets up Riverside for a strong H2 2024 for this property.

The mineral title map is shown below with the acquired tenures, the color loops indicate favorable target criteria which are now able to be drill tested. The Ariel Project is strategically located within sight of the world-class La Caridad Cu-Mo porphyry mine operation, and 24 km SE of the Los Alisos Cu porphyry prospect. The property has seen relatively little if any drill testing and has extensive exposed and under shallow post- mineral cover targets.

The project, originally staked by Riverside in late 2015 and then titled in 2016, was developed out of a strong reconnaissance regional prospecting program in the area when Riverside was working in partnership with Antofagasta Mining. Access to the property is good being less than 30 km on dirt roads from paved highways, some of which are used for servicing the nearby La Caridad mine and mill complex operated by Grupo Mexico Mining. The Ariel project's exploration results have included high-grade copper findings and strong geochemical vectors.

Positive field exploration, along with the integration of regional geophysics, has led to the definition of two high-quality target areas: Ariel and Maria Luisa. The copper system is dated as Laramide age and is part of the major Arizona-Sonora copper belt which has over 10 mines of large copper operation, and significant new copper discoveries coming along currently as well. The geologic mapping, alteration analysis and sampling has helped focus targeting toward high priority drill exploration targets which have been permitted and title in hand for Riverside.

The project stands out for its color anomaly aligning with favorable geology caused from oxidizing of outcropping pyritic sulfide system with quartz-sericite alteration and porphyry Cu-style veining stockworks. Extensive rock samples have been geochemically analyzed using certified assay laboratory and portable X-ray fluorescence instrument as well as a mineral analyzer that employs near infra-red spectrometry to identify minerals typically formed by hydrothermal processes. This sampling delineates two large primary porphyry targets .

The Ariel Project comprises an eastward-tilted sequence of Late Cretaceous andesitic to rhyolitic rocks of the Tarahumara Formation intruded by Paleocene (ca. 57 Ma) quartz monzonite and granodioritic porphyries comparable to the age of the La Caridad Porphyry main mineralization event. Post-mineral Miocene regional tectonic events caused down-faulted blocks to the west, where basalt and conglomerate cover from the Baucarit Formation developed.

This covers the targets with post mineral units similar to those found in the Cananea and Caridad districts as well as extensively northward in Arizona. Surface expression of porphyry copper potential includes: Feeder veins: Quartz-bearing structures that served as conduits to mineralizing fluids. Possible vectors toward concealed source.

The veins walls display visible amounts of advanced-argillic alteration and sulfosalts and are targets for gold-bearing deposits. Dickite-Alunite angular breccias: Correspond to coarse-grained (>2 mm), monomictic breccia with angular fragments of volcanic rocks highly altered to dickite and alunite. These breccias are interpreted as hydraulic to phreatic breccias with a dominant high-sulphidation component anddirectly linked to a concealed porphyry target.Sericite-Pyrite pebble breccias: Correspond to pebble-size (>20 cm), polymictic breccia with milled fragments of porphyritic rocks.

The clasts display porphyry-style stockwork of quartz-jarosite. The breccia matrix is composed of rock flour and juvenile fragments. This constitutes one strong evidence of porphyry copper system activity.

The Ariel project, now including the Maria Luisa concessions, now presents two major targets that can be easily accessed and drilled. This project is within view of the giant copper mine at La Caridad and has similar geology and geochemical indicators. where Riverside looks to now partner following its Prospect Generator business approach.