Noble Metal Group Incorporated announced the successful completion of two pivotal surveys at its Cariboo Gold Properties in British Columbia: a cutting-edge passive seismic survey and a comprehensive 43-element geochemical analysis conducted in the fall of 2023, these surveys mark a significant milestone in its gold exploration efforts, leveraging advanced technologies while prioritizing environmental sustainability. The surveys carried out by West Coast Placer, utilizing an innovative, eco-friendly seismic survey that eliminates harmful practices like explosives and line cutting. This year's survey expanded upon the survey work of 2022, mapping an additional (7) seven kilometers of seismic lines near areas with historic records of gold production.

The company preliminary findings are highly encouraging, indicating the continuation of geological structures favorable for hosting gold mineralization. This additional data provides invaluable insights into the subsurface geology, surpassing what traditional surface exploration can reveal, and helps define targets for further exploration within the mineralized zones. Concurrent with the seismic survey, a meticulously planned soil sampling campaign, strategically aligned with the seismic lines, was conducted.

A total of 171 samples were collected and are currently undergoing in-depth analysis using Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS). This established technique allows to analyze a broad spectrum of elements, including not only gold and silver, but also critical minerals and rare earth elements (REEs) vital for modern technologies. The initial ICP-MS analysis reveals encouraging anomalous zones for several valuable minerals, most notably gold (Au), its primary target and a key indicator of potential mineralization.

Additionally, the analysis identified anomalous zones for several rare earth elements (REEs), including niobium (Nb), yttrium (Y), zirconium (Zr), scandium (Sc), beryllium (Be), and lanthanum (La). These (REEs) are increasingly sought after due to their diverse applications in various sectors, including electronics, clean energy technologies, and other advanced industries. The combined presence of gold and (REE) rare earth anomalies, coupled with the favorable structures identified by the seismic survey, significantly strengthens its understanding of the mineral potential at the Cariboo property.

These encouraging initial findings provide targets for exploration in both 2024 and 2025, including drilling to confirm the presence and extent of mineralization. Notably, the identified REE anomalies will be specifically targeted for further investigation, recognizing their growing importance in the global market. Further analysis pending.