Sonoro Gold Corp. reported oxide mineralized targets identified for resource expansion at the Company's Cerro Caliche gold project, located in Sonora State, Mexico. Surface sampling and detailed geologic mapping completed in the northwest region of the property demonstrate three linear structural corridor occurrences with anomalous gold, silver and base metal mineralization, as well as a fourth visually inferred corridor.

Exploration to date at Cerro Caliche has identified a wide area of mineralized low-sulfidation epithermal vein structures and the presence of multiple northwest trending gold mineralized zones along trend and at near surface. A Mineral Resource Estimate report filed in March 2023 confirmed a section of the concession's oxide, shallow, gold mineralized resource that the Company is currently working on to bring into production with a proposed heap leach mining operation. With just over 30% of the known mineralized gold zones at Cerro Caliche explored, the Company has identified the Northwestern Corridors Area as a priority drilling target for future drilling to expand the resource.

The structural and veined corridors are located adjacent and parallel to the known El Rincon and Veta de Oro vein zones where previously announced drilling results confirm gold-silver mineralized intervals. Assay results with data resolution from surface sampling, together with geologic mapping and adjacent drill holes, suggest the potential expansion of the project's oxide gold mineralized zones and resource. Surface sampling methods consisted of continuous chip sampling perpendicular across measured veins and wall rocks.

Within the Northwestern Corridors Area, the Company has completed 608 samples with sample lengths of 1.0 to 2.0 meters and assays grades of up to 24.8 grams of gold per tonne ("g/t Au"). Within the same area, the Company completed 27 previously announced drill holes as part of its Phase 3 exploration program concluded in April 2021.