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Winston Tailings Project: Batch 1 Assay Results

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Panther Metals Plc (LSE: PALM), the exploration company focused on mineral projects in Canada, is very pleased to report the first batch of Vibracore sample assay results for the Winston Tailings Project near Schrieber, Ontario, Canada.

The Vibracore tailings sampling is in support of the Mineral Resource estimate (“MRE”) programme, the first of a series of ongoing workstreams progressing to quantify, evaluate and permit the contained high-grade gold (Au), gallium (Ga), silver (Ag), zinc (Zn), copper (Cu), indium (In) and cobalt (Co) and other recoverable minerals located within the historic Winston Lake Mine tailings storage facility (“TSF”).

Key points:

  • First batch of tailings core sample assay results (Table 1) received for four Vibracore collar locations (WT-26-001, WT-26-002, WT-26-003 & WT-26-004) situated on part of a single east-west profile (Figure 1), varying in thickness from 4.15m to 12.20m (Table 2).
  • Samples comprise HQ core (63.5mm) diameter cylinders of tailings material through the vertical profile of the tailings, collected from the surface of the tailings (situated below ice and water cover) to the base of the tailings.
  • Results show good grade consistency across the vertical depth-profile and laterally between Vibracore hole collar locations.
  • The results support or exceed the 2025 preliminary assay results announced 31 July 2025.1

Darren Hazelwood, Chief Executive Officer commented:

“The continuity of mineralisation and grade we are seeing gives us increasing confidence in the underlying potential of the project. Historical mining records from the Winston Lake Mine indicate the deposit was characterised by a very uniform distribution of mineralisation, and while our current results remain early-stage, we are already seeing encouraging signs that this pattern is being mirrored in the tailings.

For us, that consistency is extremely important. An even spread of mineralisation supports the potential for predictable processing and scalable production, which is exactly what you want to see when developing a strong production story. “

Table 1: Winston Tailings Vibracore Sample Assay Results Batch 1

Vibracore

Hole ID

Vertical Depth

Au

(g/t)

Ag

(g/t)

Zn

(%)

Cu

(%)

Co (ppm)

Ga (ppm)

In (ppm)

From (m)

To

(m)

WT-26-001

0.7

2.05

0.889

15.85

1.185

0.186

347

107

13

2.05

3.55

0.683

16.55

1.24

0.161

321

94

14

3.55

6.55

0.461

15.5

1.565

0.118

453

102

16

WT-26-002

1.3

2.05

0.488

15.05

1.18

0.111

277

80

12

2.05

3.55

0.438

12.15

1.605

0.128

305

78

16

3.55

5.05

0.383

16.15

1.44

0.172

463

104

19

5.05

5.45

0.48

8.19

0.687

0.086

275

62

6

WT-26-003

1.07

2.05

0.424

9.28

1.2

0.109

257

81

11

2.05

3.27

0.558

12.5

0.84

0.128

270

85

9

3.27

4.77

0.513

18.7

1.22

0.188

442

108

17

4.77

6.27

0.345

12.5

1.625

0.120

388

107

17

6.27

7.77

0.516

11.25

2.1

0.136

360

103

18

7.77

9.27

0.565

10.85

2.85

0.148

311

97

28

WT-26-004

1.77

3.27

0.39

9.27

1.57

0.171

252

81

18

3.27

4.77

0.251

7.77

1.17

0.125

267

81

11

4.77

6.27

0.486

15.65

1.39

0.158

434

106

16

6.27

7.77

0.715

13.1

1.225

0.100

271

96

9

7.77

9.27

0.561

10.85

1.515

0.135

269

92

12

9.27

10.77

0.528

10.2

1.35

0.100

265

90

10

10.77

12.27

0.502

11.55

2.11

0.103

296

96

14

12.27

12.47

0.671

11.9

1.545

0.113

272

94

12

12.47

13.97

0.785

11.8

1.57

0.119

242

92

11

Table Note: Assay results by ALS Laboratory methods ME-MS61, Au-ICP21 and Zn-OG62

Table 2: Vibracore Sample Collar Co-ordinates

Hole ID

UTM Northing

UTM Easting

Elevation (m)

Vertical Profile Tested (m)

WT-26-001

5424415

473016

464.1

5.85

WT-26-002

5424415

473042

463.8

4.15

WT-26-003

5424415

473091

463.4

8.20

WT-26-004

5424415

473141

463.3

12.2

Table Note: UTM Zone 16N NAD83 Datum

Analytical Methods

The certified assay results are by ALS Laboratories using four-acid super trace multielement method ME-MS61 (four-acid digestion for near-total recovery across a suite of 48 elements), Au-ICP21 (gold by fire assay with a inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy finish) and Zn-OG62 (four-acid overlimit method for high-grade zinc).

Figure 1: Winston Tailings 2026 Vibracore Sample Result Locations for this Announcement

Left: Photo of HQ (63.5mm) diameter, clear plastic sample collection cylinders containing tailings material from Vibracore hole WT-26-001

Above: Photo of core tailings material once removed from the plastic cylinder and sawn in half for sampling. One half submitted for assay, one half retained for future studies (Vibracore hole WT-26-004).

Figure 2: Photographs of Vibracore Sample Cores, Prior to Cutting and After Cutting

Further Information

The Winston Tailings Project Vibracore sampling grid comprises a total of 109 collar locations, staggered at a nominal spacing of 50m along east-west fence lines spaced at 25m north-south, for an effective horizontal sample spacing averaging either 25m or 35m between fences. Duplicate ‘twin’ core material was retrieved at 3 locations, whilst vertical profiles were restarted at 6 of the locations. The completed sample grid measures up to 904m along the long axis and up to 230m perpendicular to the TSF long axis.

Vibracore tailings cylinders continue to be logged and sampled by Bayside Geoscience Ltd in the city of Thunder Bay, with sample batches submitted to ALS Laboratories for geochemical analysis in support of the Mineral Resource estimate.

The MRE is an integral part of the process to advance the Winston Tailing Project towards a cashflow proposition and will be based upon the resource sampling programme, mineralogical and metallurgical testwork and associated studies. The MRE work will also provide inputs into the Application for Recovery of Minerals Permit (the “Recovery Permit”) process as announced 1 September 2025.2, 3

Background

The Winston Tailings Project entails a series of workstreams to quantify, evaluate and permit the contained high-grade gold (Au), gallium (Ga), silver (Ag), zinc (Zn), copper (Cu) and cobalt (Co) and other recoverable minerals located within the historic Winston Lake Mine tailings storage facility (Figure 3). Based on historic processing recoveries it is believed that a significant quantity of valuable material was not captured and remains in the tailing storage facility. Reprocessing the mine tailings, potentially offers Panther the opportunity to unlock residual metal value and contribute to the long-term environmental rehabilitation of the Winston Project site.

The Winston Lake Mine was operational from 1988 to 1998, producing approximately 3.3 million tonnes of ore and yielding zinc, copper, silver, and gold. Based on historic recoveries from mining activities in the 1980s and 1990s, it is believed that a significant quantity of valuable material remains in the tailing storage facility.

Source: NI 43-101 Technical Report Feasibility Study for the Superior Zinc and Copper Project, 2021. Site is connected to high-voltage grid power.

Figure 3: Existing Infrastructure at Winston Tailings Storage Facility

Qualified Person Statement

Technical information in this announcement has been prepared by Nicholas O’Reilly BSc (Hons) MSc DIC MIMMM QMR MAusIMM FGS, a director of the Company. He has over 20 years’ experience in mining, exploration and development across all major commodities and is a Qualified Person (“QP”), as defined in NI 43-101 and is the Competent Person for UK Listing Rules purposes.

References

1. Panther Metals PLC, announcement, Winston Tailings Assays Confirm Gold, Gallium, Silver, Zinc, Copper & Cobalt, Tailings Sample Assay Results Exceed Expectations, dated 31 July 2025 ( https://polaris.brighterir.com/public/panther_metals/news/rns/story/w00eo6w )

2. Panther Metals PLC, announcement, Winston Tailings Project Update and Warrant Expiry, Permitting Process Commenced. Warrant Expiry Notice , dated 1 September 2025
( https://polaris.brighterir.com/public/panther_metals/news/rns/story/x20od6r )

3. Recovery of Minerals Permitting process details available at https://www.ontario.ca/page/recovery-minerals

For further information, please contact:

Panther Metals PLC:

Darren Hazelwood, Chief Executive Officer:

+44 (0)1462 429 743

+44 (0)7971 957 685

Brokers:

Optiva Securities Limited

Christian Dennis

Mick McNamara

+44 (0)20 3137 1902

Hybridan LLP

Claire Louise Noyce

+44 (0)20 3764 2341

SI Capital Limited

Nick Emerson

+44 (0)1438 416 500

Obonga Project – Advancing a High-Impact VMS and Critical Minerals District

Panther Metals’ Obonga Project in Ontario continues to demonstrate strong potential as a district-scale exploration opportunity targeting base and critical minerals. Since acquiring the Obonga Greenstone Belt in July 2021, the Company has advanced multiple high-priority targets including Wishbone, Awkward, Survey, Ottertooth, and Silver Rim.

On 9 February 2026 Panther announced plans for an approximately 2,000-metre diamond drilling program at the Wishbone Prospect, following the grant of an Exploration Permit in June 2024 valid through 2027. Previous work confirmed compelling VMS-style mineralisation, including 27.3m of massive sulphide and 51m of sulphide-dominated mineralisation across multiple lenses, supported by high-grade copper anomalies in lake sediments.

In July 2024, Panther secured an Exploration Permit for Awkward West, enabling up to 31 drill holes. Historic drilling returned 27.2m at 2.25% TGC, with zones exceeding 5% TGC, alongside indications of nickel, copper, and platinum group elements, aligning with the Company’s critical minerals strategy.

High-resolution magnetic and electromagnetic surveys continue to refine drill targeting across Obonga. Survey and Ottertooth remain highly prospective, hosting multiple untested geophysical anomalies and historic massive sulphide intercepts.

Winston Tailings Project – Tailings Evaluation and MRE Pathway

Panther Metals’ Winston Project represents a near-term, development-focused opportunity centred on the evaluation of historic mine tailings and has been the subject of prior technical and commercial assessment involving Extrakt.

Current work is focused on tailings sampling, metallurgical testing, and data validation to define metal content, recoverability, and support the preparation of a NI 43-101 compliant Mineral Resource estimate (MRE). This approach provides a clear value-creation pathway with lower geological risk than greenfield exploration and aligns with modern reprocessing and critical mineral’s themes.

Dotted Lake Project – Hemlo-Adjacent Polymetallic Opportunity

Panther Metals’ Dotted Lake Project, acquired in July 2020, is located approximately 16km from Barrick Gold’s Hemlo Mine, within a well-established mining region.

Early exploration identified multiple gold and base metal anomalies, with initial drilling confirming gold mineralisation. In early 2025, follow-up drilling materially advanced the project, confirming nickel and magnesium mineralisation within an ultramafic intrusion and identifying a VMS-style system, significantly expanding the project’s polymetallic potential.

The program refined structural controls, extended mineralisation, and identified multiple new drill targets, positioning Dotted Lake as a high-upside, multi-commodity exploration asset.

Commercial Strategy – Focused Value Creation

Panther Metals is focused on disciplined, discovery-driven value creation through efficient capital deployment and technical execution. With Obonga delivering high-impact exploration, Winston providing a resource-focused development pathway, and Dotted Lake offering polymetallic upside, the Company maintains a balanced portfolio aligned with favourable commodity market conditions.

The Company’s strategy is to advance high-quality assets along the most efficient technical pathway, delivering tangible milestones that underpin long-term shareholder value.

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