Reunion Gold Corporation reported significant new gold intersections from its ongoing phase 3 drill program at its Oko West project in Guyana. Hole D21-053, which represents the deepest mineralized intersection to date, returned gold mineralization of 2.69 g/t over 59.0 m to a vertical depth of approximately 222 m below surface in unweathered rock. Hole D21-054, the third deepest hole drilled to date, also extended the deposit to depth in unweathered rock, returning 2.98 g/t over 64.50 m to a vertical depth of approximately 194 m (Figures 1 to 5 display drill hole location and sections).

These recent drill holes demonstrate that gold mineralization continues strongly at depth into unweathered rocks. Lateral continuity of mineralization in the northern 2.5 km of the deposit continues to be confirmed. The Oko West deposit remains open along strike and to depth.

The southern 3.5 km of the 6 km long geochemical gold anomaly remains open and largely untested. The reported results are part of the ongoing 9,000-meter phase 3 drill program at Oko West, followed by a planned 15,000-meter phase 4 program. The ongoing program aims at continuing to expand the resource laterally and along strike between existing fences of drilling and, importantly, to continue to expand the deposit to depth into the unweathered rocks.

The long section in Figure 6 illustrates the areas of the deposit that remain open to expansion that will be tested in phase 4.