Doubleview Gold Corp. announced assay results of Hat Project drill holes H045, H046, H047, H048, H050 and H051. Drill hole H050 intersected the strongest Cobalt mineralization yet with 2240g/t over 3 meters.

Drill hole H045 intersected one of the longest and strongest sections of mineralization reported in this news release with 459m at 0.91% CuEq. The Hat Project is a large alkalic copper-gold porphyry-type deposit located in northwestern British Columbia that since 2011 has been explored by Doubleview utilizing technical surveys and diamond drilling operations. Hat Property surveys and drilling have been largely directed to the Lisle copper-gold- cobalt-scandium mineral zone.

Principal minerals are chalcopyrite, pyrite and magnetite hosted in volcaniclastic and gabbroic formations. The Lisle Zone has indicated dimensions of approximately 2.7 km by 1.7 km and is still being delineited laterally and at depth. Drill holes reported in this news release were positioned as follows: H045 and H046 expanded the West Lisle area, H047 extended an area of strong mineralization north-northeast of the Main Lisle Zone that was discovered by drilling in 2022 and holes H049, H050 and H05 1 added significantly to the west side of the Main Lisle Zone.

Assays are summarized as follows: North-Northeast of Lisle Zone: Drill hole H047 intercepted 343.6 meters with 0.91% Cu Equivalent from surface, including 120.9 meters with 1.05% CuEq. West of the Lisle Zone: Drill holeH045: intercepted 459.0 meters with 0.92% Cu Eq from 28m depth, including 127.0 meters with 0.98% Cu Eq. Drill hole H046: intercepted 315.1 meters with 0.81% Cu Eq from 66m depth, including 141.0 meters with 0.97% Cu Eq.

Main-west of the Lisle Zone: drill hole H049: Assays pending. Drill hole H050: intercepted 290.1 meters with 1.03% Cu Eq from near surface, including 207.6 meters with 1.08% Cu Eq. Drill holes are presented as drilled.

The company does not have sufficient information to provide true deposit dimensions.