Doubleview Gold Corp. provided additional information regarding outstanding analytical information from its 2021 four drill-hole program that totalled 2,476meters. Assay results will be released in the near future.

Furthermore, analytical results from Doubleview's 2022 drill program that comprised 8 holes with total length 3,433 metres, are beingreceived from the laboratory and will be released as soon as they have been compiled and verified. Todate, Doubleview has drilled 51 holes at the HAT deposit totaling more than 20,750 meters. The Company's robust quality assurance - quality control process, which among other things, tracks the chain of custody of drill samples, after many delays, in consultation with the independent assaylab, determined that some of the 2021 samples were lost.

Although the entire transfer route from the property to the lab was re-evaluated and double-checked and to ensure that the samples were not simplymislaid or misdirected, the exact cause of the loss was not identified. When 2022 property work began, missing core intervals were re-sampled by re-sawing the remaininghalf-cores. The replacement samples thus were quarter cores.

The Company may consider re-drilling the drill holes in question at a future date but it has been determined that is not necessary at this point. Following this serious failure of sample custody, the Company's QA/QC procedures were thoroughly reviewed and even further strengthened and were in effect during the 2022 drill program. Hat Project drill core handling procedures were developed to ensure the integrity of data.

Cores are delivered securely to a central processing facility where, after being photograph ced, weighed, measured and logged, they are halved by sawing with one half sent for analysis and one-half retained for future reference. Individual sample lengths vary and are based on geologic characteristics as determined by the on-site geologist. The stream of samples sent to the lab includes blank, duplicate and certified reference samples.

Samples are bagged individually, weighed and placed in labelled rice bags for transfer to an ISO 17025 and ISO 9001 standards compliant analytical lab. The lab is independent of Doubleview and maintains rigorous internal monitoring procedures to ensure reliability of assay and analytical results. Samples were analysed for gold by fire assay with atomic absorption finish 48 other elements by four acid digestion with ICP-MS finish.

Doubleview's 2022 drill program comprised of 8 drill holes totalling 3,433 meters. Analytical results are currently arriving from the laboratory and will be released as soon as they have been compiled and verified. Erik Ostensoe, P. Geo., a consulting geologist and Doubleview's Qualified Person with respect to the Hat Project as defined by National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, has reviewed and approved the technical contents of this news release.

He is not independent of Doubleviewas he is a shareholder of the company.