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Wolfden Provides Drill Program Update at its Rockland Gold Project in the Walker Lane Trend of Nevada
TORONTO, ON / ACCESS Newswire / September 29, 2025 / Wolfden Resources Corporation (WLF.V) ("Wolfden" or the "Company")is pleased to announce that it has completed the first 600 metre core hole of an approximate 1,800 metre drill program at its Rockland Gold Project located in the Walker Lane Trend of Nevada, USA. The program is designed to test below historical and significant drill results that ended in mineralization, including 146.4 metres at 1.0 g/t AuEq* in hole PG-32 and 85.4 metres at 1.0 g/t AuEq* in hole PG-36C that was drilled in the opposing direction some 70 metres away (see Figure 3). The first hole REP18 was collared near hole PG-32 with a steeper inclination and was designed to test the extent and potential continuation of the wide mineralized zone past the end of hole PG-32. We are pleased to confirm visually that REP18 intersected 242 metres (from 282-to 524 metres down the hole) of the same intensely clay altered, flow-banded rhyolite unit with similar levels of alteration and fine-grained sulphide content, that was intersected in the 146.4 metre mineralized section of hole PG-32 (see Figure 4). Because of the steeper inclination, the hole trace of REP18 is approximately 40 metres below and parallel to hole PG-32 when viewed on a vertical cross section. The bottom 30 metres of the mineralized rhyolite in hole REP18 includes an increase in deformation and the amount of dark hairline fractures that may also contain very fine grained sulphides. This lower 30 metre section did not include a significant increase in quartz veining or silica flooding as potentially envisioned. The drill has been moved to drill a cross-over hole REP22, with an opposing direction and inclination to REP18, in order to confirm the true width and orientation of the 242-metre long altered rhyolite zone. Once hole REP22 is completed, a decision will be made to drill a hole deeper below hole REP18 or 22 to test for the potential occurrence of higher silica and higher sulphide content (higher gold grades) that could be the potential source of the significant alteration and mineralization in the altered rhyolite in hole PG-32, closer to surface.

A second drill has been added to the project and has been set up on Target Hill (#4), located at the NE end of the 1.7km structural corridor that includes altered rhyolites. Target Hill is a highly altered rhyolite dome that had been previously drilled with a hole that intersected 300 metres of 0.12 g/t Au from surface. Hole REP25A will test to a greater depth and at a different orientation to the historical hole (see Figure 2).
"We are pleased to see the extent of altered and mineralized rhyolite zone and look forward to seeing the assay results which have been prioritized at the lab and will be released in the coming weeks once received and reviewed", stated Don Dudek, Senior Exploration Advisor for Wolfden. "The addition of the second rig, will also allow us to speed up the program and add additional holes as warranted".
Wolfden has optioned the Rockland Property and can earn up to a 75% interest in the property as outlined in the Company's news release dated February 25, 2025. Further information and technical details of the deep penetrating IP survey can be found in the Company's press release dated June 3, 2025.
QA/QC Comment
All historical stated drill results are based on hole lengths and were calculated from a validated drill database that includes work from several different companies. Holes 13 to 27 were completed in 1995 by a well-known international company and although there is no QA/QC documentation available, it is assumed that the work and the laboratory used would have been of good industry standards and practices.
Holes 30 to 38C were drilled in 2006 and 2007 with a complete QA/QC program that included reverse circulation samples of 9 kilograms on average, collected at five-foot intervals from a wet splitter. Occasional duplicate samples were taken in the same way. Control samples including standard pulps and crushed marble blanks were inserted into the sample sequence about one every 10 samples. The samples were prepared and fire assayed for gold and multi-element analysis by ALS Chemex at their laboratory in Sparks, Nevada. All drill core was HQ in size, photographed, logged, including RQD measurements and recovery, prior to sampling. Sample intervals were typically chosen to follow actual core block/run intervals to a maximum of five feet of sample. Control samples including standard pulps and crushed marble blanks were inserted randomly in the sample number sequence to check and verify lab accuracy. The control samples were inserted at least one every tenth sample and more frequently in well mineralized zones.
The grab samples were collected by at least four different exploration teams, including those that had completed the drilling. It is believed that the prospecting grab sample data noted in this release, accurately reflect the gold content of the rocks, especially since different groups returned anomalous assays from the same area and that at least one of the groups, had an active, documented drill sample QAQC program in 2006 and 2007.
About Wolfden
Wolfden is a North American exploration and development company focused on high-margin metallic mineral deposits including precious, base, and critical metals that represent significant development projects with the potential to produce domestic supply of strategic metals.
For further information please contact Ron Little, President & CEO at (807) 624-1136.
The information in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Ron Little, P.Eng., President and CEO, and Don Dudek, Senior Exploration Advisor, who are Qualified Persons under National Instrument 43-101.
* True widths unknown. Calculation of AuEq uses gold price of US$2000/oz and silver price of US$25/oz. The gold to silver ratio is approximately 9:1.
Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Information
This press release contains forward-looking information (within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities legislation) that involves various risks and uncertainties regarding future events, including the potential for projects to be domestic sources of ethically produced base and critical metals for the expansion of renewable energy in North America. Such forward-looking information includes statements based on current expectations involving a number of risks and uncertainties and such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance of the Company, and include, without limitation, metal price assumptions, cash flow forecasts, permitting, land transactions, community and other regulatory approvals, and the timing and completion of exploration programs in the USA and Canada, and the respective drill results. There are numerous risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results and the Company's plans and objectives to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking information in this news release, including without limitation, the following risks and uncertainties: (i) risks inherent in the mining industry; (ii) regulatory and environmental risks; (iii) results of exploration activities and development of mineral properties; (iv) risks relating to the estimation of mineral resources; (v) stock market volatility and capital market fluctuations; and (vi) general market and industry conditions. Actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such information. This forward-looking information is based on estimates and opinions of management on the date hereof and is expressly qualified by this notice. Risks and uncertainties about the Company's business are more fully discussed in the Company's disclosure materials filed with the securities regulatory authorities in Canada at www.sedar.com. The Company assumes no obligation to update any forward-looking information or to update the reasons why actual results could differ from such information unless required by applicable law.
Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
Figure 1. Rockland Property Location Map
Figure 2. Rockland Chargeability Plan Map at a vertical depth of 200 m below surface including gold-bearing surface grab samples
Figure 3. Rockland Chargeability Cross Section A-A' including hole PG-32 that stopped short of the new target
Figure 4. Photo of Altered Rhyolite Drill Core - REP 18 (top) and PG 36C (below) laying on box from REP 18
SOURCE: Wolfden Resources Corp.
View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire
T.Ward--AMWN