Fiore Gold Ltd. provided an operational update on its Pan Mine in White Pine County, Nevada. Mine production in November totaled 436,290 tons of ore and 484,771 tons of waste, with the mine now consistently mining in excess of 14,000 tons per day (tpd) of ore. Gold production for November was 2,760 ounces, a significant increase over the 1,809 ounces produced in October. The new Phase II leach pad is now in operation, with the first ore placed on the pad in late December. As the existing Phase I leach pad approaches its final design height, operating space on the pad has become constrained which reduced the leach cycle times. As a result, December gold production is expected to come in below forecast, however, with the new Phase II pad now in operation, production will improve as ore is placed on the new pad. Fiore is projecting gold production of 35,000 ounce to 40,000 ounces in fiscal 2018, with gold production weighted towards the second half of fiscal 2018 as higher-grade ore is mined. Exploration work aimed at increasing the resource and reserve base at Pan is also ongoing, with a number of drill targets identified proximal to the existing operations. Drilling is expected to commence in early 2018. At their nearby Gold Rock project, the Nevada State Office of the Bureau of Land Management has completed its review of the Final Environmental Impact Statement ("FEIS") and advanced it to the Washington DC office for final review and publication. The process to publish the FEIS is anticipated to be completed in the first quarter of 2018, with the Record of Decision ("ROD") to follow within 45 days of publication. The company believe actions by the US government to expedite this review process provides optimism that the process to issue the ROD will proceed in a timely manner.