Pan Global Resources Inc. announced results for nine new drillholes from the La Romana copper-tin-silver (Cu-Sn-Ag) discovery in the Company's 100% owned Escacena Project in the Iberian Pyrite Belt, southern Spain. The drill holes are part of a 25-hole program aimed at delineating the western extension of the La Romana deposit. The significance of these drill results: The near surface copper mineralization is extended more than 50m west and is now continuous for a total strike length of 1.4km, remaining open for further expansion along strike to the northwest and down-dip A new higher grade (1%-plus copper) sector has been identified with grades ranging as high as 7.7% copper over 1.7m.

This mineralization is coincident with a 290m x 90m down-hole electromagnetic (DHEM) target, providing a strong guide to potential extensions for future drilling. Drilling Highlights: LRD173: 9.7m at 1.69% CuEq (1.61% Cu, 0.02% Sn, 3.8 g/t Ag) from 99m, including 5.7m at 2.70% CuEq (2.58% Cu, 0.03% Sn, 6.2 g/t Ag); LRD177: 8m at 1.48% CuEq (1.21% Cu, 0.10% Sn, 1.5 g/t Ag) from 55m, including 3.4m at 2.85% CuEq (2.72% Cu, 0.04% Sn, 3.2 g/t Ag); LRD179: 18.1m at 0.65% CuEq (0.61% Cu, 0.01% Sn, 1.5g/t Ag) from 108m, including 6.1m at 1.50% CuEq (1.42% Cu, 0.02% Sn, 3.5g/t Ag); LRD172: 12m at 0.74% CuEq (0.60% Cu, 0.05% Sn, 1.4 g/t Ag) from 76m, including 6m at 1.36% CuEq (1.09% Cu, 0.10% Sn, 2.6 g/t Ag); Drilling to resume in 2024, including five holes in the current plan at La Romana.