PAN GLOBAL COMMENCES EXPLORATION AT HIGH-PRIORITY BRAVO TARGET IN THE ESCACENA PROJECT, SOUTHERN SPAIN

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  • Bravo is a large, untested gravity anomaly representing potential massive sulphide

  • 1.5km along-trend from Pan Global's La Romana copper-tin-silver discovery

  • 4.5km southwest of the Grupo México controlled Aznalcóllar and Los Frailes volcanogenic massive sulphide deposits

VANCOUVER, BC, July 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ - Pan Global Resources Inc. ("Pan Global" or the "Company") (TSXV: PGZ) (OTCQX: PGZFF) (FRA: 2EU) is pleased to announce the commencement of the maiden exploration program over the Bravo target ("Bravo") within the Company's 100%-owned Escacena Project ("Escacena") in the Iberian Pyrite Belt, southern Spain.

"Bravo is one of the highest priority exploration targets in the Pan Global portfolio due to the large size of the gravity anomaly and being on-trend only 1.5km from the Company's La Romana copper-tin-silver discovery. Gravity anomalies are coincident with the La Romana mineralization (discovered by Pan Global in 2019) and both the nearby Aznalcóllar-Los Frailes (copper, lead, zinc) and Las Cruces (copper) deposits. The soil geochemistry and geophysical surveys now underway at Bravo will guide future drilling and represent the first ground-based exploration in the target area since the early 1980's," said Tim Moody, Pan Global's President & CEO.

Figure 1 – Bravo gravity target is a 2km x 1.2km gravity anomaly located 1.5km east of Pan Global's La Romana copper-tin-silver discovery. (CNW Group/Pan Global Resources Inc.)
Figure 1 – Bravo gravity target is a 2km x 1.2km gravity anomaly located 1.5km east of Pan Global's La Romana copper-tin-silver discovery. (CNW Group/Pan Global Resources Inc.)

Bravo is a prominent 2km x 1.2km gravity anomaly located 1.5km east of Pan Global's La Romana copper-tin-silver discovery and 4.5km southwest of the Aznalcóllar volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) deposit. The Bravo anomaly was originally identified from early-1980's gravity survey data and interpreted as potential concealed massive sulphide mineralization. The target is mostly covered by post-mineral rocks and sediments and has never been drill tested.

Figure 2 – Bravo gravity target and new planned exploration survey area, highlighting the size and proximity to La Romana gravity anomaly and mineralization outline. (CNW Group/Pan Global Resources Inc.)
Figure 2 – Bravo gravity target and new planned exploration survey area, highlighting the size and proximity to La Romana gravity anomaly and mineralization outline. (CNW Group/Pan Global Resources Inc.)

Planned exploration includes an initial 100m x 50m gravity survey, soil sample geochemistry, geological mapping and 200m line-spaced dipole-dipole Induced Polarization (IP) surveys. These surveys are expected to be completed within three-months and will guide future drill testing of the Bravo target.

Pan Global looks forward to updating shareholders as the Bravo exploration program progresses in the coming weeks.

About the Escacena Project

The Escacena Project comprises a large, contiguous, 5,760-hectare land package controlled 100% by Pan Global in the east of the Iberian Pyrite Belt. Escacena is located near the operating mine at Riotinto and is immediately adjacent to the former Aznalcóllar and Los Frailes mines where Minera Los Frailes/Grupo México is in the final permitting stage to allow new mine construction to commence. The Escacena Project hosts Pan Global's La Romana copper-tin-silver and Ca?ada Honda copper-gold discoveries, and a number of other prospective targets, including, Bravo, Barbacena, El Pozo, Romana Norte, San Pablo, Zarcita, Hornitos, La Jarosa, Romana Deep, and Cortijo.