Romios Gold Resources Inc. reported on the results of its summer field work undertaken on three of the company's exploration projects in the North Caribou Lake greenstone belt (NCLGB) in NW Ontario. One week was spent exploring each of these claim blocks, with encouraging soil sampling results returned from the North Caribou River Gold Project and promising geological targets uncovered at Arseno Lake and Markop Lake. The NCR claims cover 7 km of a major regional fault that contains local Au-Cu mineralization +/- strong alteration and sulphidation.

Romios' work has identified a series of 10 apparent splay faults coming off this major structure that have not been previously identified or tested. Secondary faults such as these are often much more mineralized than the major regional faults in many gold camps. Soil samples collected over 5 of the apparent splay faults in 2021 detected a persistent gold anomaly over one splay and scattered anomalies over 2 others.

Follow-up soil sampling was completed over 2 splays in 2022 with positive results. The 2022 NCR soil samples infilled and extended gold anomalies over a fault sampled in 2021 and detected prominent gold anomalies on a new target (VLF #2 and #1 respectively, Map 2). The three northernmost VLF/fault targets are also anomalous in metals associated with lode gold deposits (copper, antimony), elements such as chlorine that may reflect fault structures, and elements such as lanthanum thought to be indicative of sulphide mineralization.

The soil anomalies are typically concentrated on the south side of the VLF trend, likely due to glacial dispersion. Multi-element anomalies have now been detected over 200 to 500m strike lengths on VLF trends #1 to #3 (Map #2) with sporadic anomalies on 3 additional targets. Future work on this project is expected to include soil sampling over the remaining targets, ground VLF surveys to delineate the precise centre of the faults, and possible trenching in an effort to define drill targets.