Remedioambiente Starts Underground Work in the Historic Mine Workings at El Oro, Mexico

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Xali Gold Corp.
Xali Gold Corp.

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Jan. 29, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Xali Gold Corp. (TSXV:XGC) (“Xali Gold” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that a Definitive Agreement (the “Agreement”) has been agreed to with Remedioambiente S.A. de C.V. (“Remedioambiente”) allowing them to start underground test work at El Oro, Mexico. The initial work will focus on identifying the most effective recovery methods for gold and silver as well as establishing the best underground access. Xali Gold is to be paid a Net Smelter Return (“NSR”) of approximately 3% on all gold and silver recovered by Remedioambiente from the historic workings above the 2400 metre (“m”) level.

“We are very pleased to have the underground work commencing at El Oro. The Remedioambiente team has an impressive track record of achieving production rapidly, delivering strong profits, and uncovering valuable mineral deposits. Our Agreement with them not only preserves the exploration potential we’ve identified below the historic workings but also paves the way for collaborative testing of exploration concepts, underground access for drilling our previously defined high-grade targets under the historic workings, and the opportunity to get up to date on mineral rights fees,” states Joanne Freeze, President and CEO of Xali Gold.

The Agreement supercedes the binding Letter of Intent (“LOI”) dated July 22, 2024 and provides for an initial term of 5 years which may be extended for an additional 5 years providing Remedioambiente is spending a minimum US$1 Million (“M”) per year on the property. Xali Gold retains the exclusive ownership of all mineral bodies discovered or delineated below the 2400 m level.

In addition, Remedioambiente shall maintain the concessions in good standing, by paying the semi-annual concession fees, by incurring the minimum investments and the corresponding filings with the Mexican Mines Bureau, by filing statistical reports and by paying the Governmental Royalties.

About Remedioambiente

Remedioambiente is a private company controlled and managed by Keith Piggott, the former President and CEO of Goldgroup Mining Inc. and Core Gold Inc. Mr. Piggott is a mining engineer with over 50 years of experience in Zambia, Australia and PNG, Mexico and South America. As well as significant exploration success in the recent past, he has started 3 mines: Cerro Colorado, El Boludo and Cerro Prieto in Sonora, Mexico plus a green-fields start in a record time of 3 months in Ecuador. These mines have collectively produced approximately 500,000 oz of gold to date.