Xali Gold Corp. announced that the drilling program for metallurgical test work on the Mexican Mine Tailings in El Oro, Mexico has been completed and samples are being prepared for shipping to the Kappes, Cassiday & Associates lab in Reno, Nevada for the metallurgical test work. To ensure that the drilling program evaluated the entire extent of the tailings, the program was expanded from the initially planned 20 holes to 34 holes which averaged 20 meters deep.

The recent drilling program also determined that the average depth of the tailings is slightly deeper than previous studies. Drilling was carried out by Major Drilling Group International using a sonic rig core drill. As per Xali Gold News Releases dated April 15, 2024 and May 16, 2024, the Company signed a Letter of Intent to enter a Purchase Agreement with KCA on the Mexican Mine Tailings Reprocessing Project (the "El OroTailings Project"), which provides for KCA to recover and sell gold and silver from the Tailings and then pay Xali Gold a gross royalty equal to 4% of the sales income received from all gold and silver produced, less any royalties due and payable to others (the Municipality of El Oro), but in no case less than a 3% gross royalty.

Since signing the LOI with Xali Gold, KCA teamed up with Starcore International Mines Ltd. ("Starcore") to form a Joint Venture ("JV") whereby they would share resources for the reprocessing of the Mexican Mine Tailings, under option to Xali Gold from the municipality of El Oro in Mexico. The tailings were the subject of a National Instrument 43-101 Resource Study in 2014 which reported that the tailings contain an Inferred Mineral Resource Estimate of 1.27M tonnes at a grade of 2.94 grams per tonne ("gpt") gold and 75.12 gpt silver (3.85 gpt gold equivalent) containing 119,900 ounces of gold and 3,061,200 ounces of silver. KCA's recent work has resulted in an estimated recovery of over 75% of the gold and silver.

These results are on composites which did not access the full depth of the tailings. While the data indicates that the tailings are mineralogically uniform, the new drill program was designed to provide samples for metallurgical testing to confirm this assumption. The Mexico Mine tailings are situated on land owned by the Municipality of El Oro.

Cleanup of these tailings will eliminate potential environmental risks while releasing a large block of land which the Municipality can use for further development.