Lion One Metals Limited reported significant new high-grade gold results from Zone 5 infill and grade control drilling at its 100% owned Tuvatu Alkaline Gold Project in Fiji. Assay results are presented here for infill and grade control drilling in the Zone 5 area of Tuvatu. Drill results include multiple bonanza grade gold assays such as 750.05 g/t, 315.46 g/t, 167.55 g/t, 134.10 g/t, 132.29 g/t, 126.84 g/t, and 120.8 g/t. These results are all located proximal to underground development in the near-surface portion of the mine.

These areas are targeted for mining within the next 12 months. The headline intercept of 97.46 g/t gold over 3.3 m is currently under development for extraction. Previous drill results from the Zone 5 area are available in the June 5, 2024, December 13, 2023, November 2, 2023, and August 10, 2023 news releases.

Top New Drill Results: 97.46 g/t Au over 3.3 m (including 750.05 g/t Au over 0.3 m) (TGC-0208, from 82.8 m depth); 54.70 g/t Au over 1.8 m (including 134.10 g/t Au over 0". The actual results of current research and development or operational activities; competition; uncertainty as to patent applications and intellectual property rights; product liability and lack of potential potential for mineral exploration at the Tuvatu Gold Project. The current total strike length of the UR2 lode is approximately 620 m, while that of the URW3 lode is approximately 330 m. Both lodes remain open along strike and at depth.

The southern drillholes reported here are the southernmost underground infill drillholes completed by Lion One and represent a new area of infill andgrade control drilling at Tuvatu. The headline drill intercept for this news release, 3.3 m at 97.46 g/t, has been intersected by an airleg. rise.

This intercept includes a very high-grade sub-interval of 0.9 m at 336.39 g/t. The purpose of the current Zone 5 infill and grade Control drill program is to enhance the mine model and inform stope design in advance of mining in the target areas. Highlights of the Zone 5 drilling reported here are shown in Figure 2 and Figure 3.