TomaGold Corporation announced the results of geophysical work on its wholly owned Obalski property, located 2 km south of Chibougamau, Quebec. In 2022, borehole geophysical surveys were conducted by Abitibi Geophysics on the Obalski property. The work began with the characterization of the electrical properties of the mineralized zones and the host rocks via borehole logging, which validated the use of two complementary technologies in a total of 22 drill holes: electromagnetism (EM) in the InfiniTEM XL configuration and induced polarization (IP) in the second halfH- 3D-IP configuration.

In both cases, two orthogonal inducing field orientations were used to excite the mineralized zones, regardless of their orientation. The new observed geophysical signatures, combined with those from the 2021 borehole EM survey (by Géophysique TMC) and known geological data, have allowed the construction of a coherent multi- parameter 3D model and established the following: The new data, specifically from the new mineralization extensions, show an east-west mineralized corridor with a strike length of nearly 800 m, cut by a perpendicular north-south fault zone that has been defined over a distance of 500 m but whose extensions have not yet been drill-tested. The known mineralization is confined to the two InfiniTEM A and B conductor corridors trending N110°, whose extension at depth and to the east and west have not yet been tested.

These off-hole conductors have good potential as they are located in the immediate extension of mineralized zones known from drilling and display an identical geophysical signature. The source of some off-hole InfiniTEM and second halfH-3D-IP geophysical anomalies partially defined at the end of the hole could be tested by a simple extension of existing holes (including holes OBS-22-001, -002, -022, -024 and -025). A chargeable second halfH-3D-IP zone trending N030° is interpreted as a fault or shear zone that may host significant remobilized mineralization.

Significant N110°-trending second halfH-3D-IP chargeable anomalies on the southern footwall of the conductive massive lenses will further guide the location of test drilling within the modelled large InfiniTEM plates. This new data supports a significant expansion of the Obalski search perimeter and further enhances the property's economic potential. Approximately 5,000 metres of drilling is recommended to test the new geophysical targets.

In addition, these results establish the relevance of InfiniTEM XL for exploration of the remainder of the Obalski property from the surface and other available drill holes.