Pambili provides update on development of the East Adit cross-cut at GVM

Figure 1: Fractured chert with veins and disseminations of pyrite and chalcopyrite.

CALGARY, Canada (June 11, 2025) – Pambili Natural Resources Corporation (“Pambili” or the “Company”) (TSX-V:PNN) provides an update on the development of the cross-cut at the East Adit on its Golden Valley A1 mining claim (“GVM”), previously announced on May 29, 2025.

The cross-cut has progressed some 6.5 metres and the geology is consistent with that identified in the core from diamond drill hole EADD001. This indicated a target zone of some 7m @ 2 grams per tonne (g/t) including 2m @ 3.86 g/t, (news release dated Jan. 14, 2025).

The material extracted to date is highly mineralized (dominate pyrite and subordinate chalcopyrite) and contains quartz veins injected with fractured chert.

Assays of routine face sludge drilling samples (by a non-accredited laboratory) returned low-grade gold mineralization peaking in the most recent hole at 0.51 g/t.

Once the target zone has been intersected, the technical team will channel sample the side walls of the entire cross-cut to gain a better understsanding of the mineralization encountered to date.

In the meantime, and despite the low grades, all the development material is being processed through the on site stamp mill.

Jon Harris, Chief Executive Officer of Pambili Natural Resources, commented:

“We are encouraged by the fact that the development seems to match the geology identified by the underground drilling program. We look forward to reaching the target zone and being able to confirm the presence of commercial mineralization.”

This news release has been reviewed by Gayle Hanssen BSc. (Hons.) Geology, an independent geologist who is a qualified person (“QP”) as defined by Canadian National Instrument 43-101 and who has approved the technical information contained herein.

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