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Stephen Burega of Romios Details Recent Exploration Success at its Gold & Copper Projects in BC and Nevada

In this InvestorIntel interview, Byron W King talks to Romios Gold Resources Inc.’s (TSXV: RG | OTCQB: RMIOF) CEO, President, and Director Stephen Burega about Romios’ recently discovered high-grade gold veins assaying up to 72.6 g/t Au on the North West Claims Project in Golden Triangle, B.C. Located within an area that is known for very significant large-scale porphyry structures, Stephen discusses the North West Claims Project’s proximity to Galore Creek, one of the world’s largest undeveloped copper-gold-silver porphyry deposits.

Stephen goes on to discuss Romios Gold’s two core projects from its portfolio of projects in Nevada, USA. Highlighting the potential for high-grade gold mineralization at the Scossa Project, a former producing mine, Stephen discusses the potential for mineralization below the previous workings. At the Kinkaid Project in southwestern Nevada, he also discusses rock sampling around previous mine workings that returned “multi-percent copper, high-grade gold, or high-grade silver mineralization”.

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About Romios Gold Resources Inc.

Romios Gold Resources Inc. is a progressive Canadian mineral exploration company engaged in precious- and base-metal exploration, focused primarily on gold, copper, and silver. It has a 100% interest in the Lundmark-Akow Lake Au-Cu property plus 4 additional claim blocks in northwestern Ontario and extensive claim holdings covering several significant porphyry copper-gold prospects in the “Golden Triangle” of British Columbia. Additional interests include the Kinkaid claims in Nevada covering numerous Au-Ag-Cu workings and two former producers: the Scossa mine property (Nevada) which is a former high-grade gold producer and the La Corne molybdenum mine property (Quebec). The Company retains an ongoing interest in several properties including a 20% carried interest in five of Honey Badger Mining’s claim blocks in the Thunder Bay silver district of northwestern Ontario; a 2% NSR on McEwen Mining’s Hislop gold property in Ontario; a 2% NSR on Enduro Metals’ Newmont Lake Au-Cu-Ag property in BC, and the Company has signed a definitive agreement with Copperhead Resources Inc. (“Copperhead”) whereby Copperhead can acquire a 75% ownership interest in Romios’ Red Line Property in BC.

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John Kontak on West Red Lake Gold Mines and the impact of COVID-19 on Gold Market Sentiment

“The main macroeconomic factors that create a positive global environment (for gold sector) include negative real interest rates, increasing money supply and increasing budget deficits and national debts…in general, it is positive for the gold sector.” States John Kontak, President and Director of West Red Lake Gold Mines Inc. (CSE: RLG | OTCQB: RLGMF), in an interview with InvestorIntel’s Tracy Weslosky.

John went on to say that West Red Lake Gold intends to take advantage of the positive gold sentiment and be busy with their property in Red Lake Gold District of Northwest Ontario, Canada. John continued, “We have a high-grade deposit with an inferred resource of 7.57 grams per ton at the Rowan Mine deposit. It is 1.1 million ounces of gold all within 500 meters of surface…with experienced management like ourselves at West Red Lake Gold Mines in well developed mining jurisdiction and mining camp like Red Lake, Ontario – these assets are going to be outperforming over the next two to three years.”

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Frank Basa on intersecting high-grade gold near surface at Granada Gold Property

“The deposit that we have was actually mined as a high-grade mine historically. Was about 10 grams a ton…The previous operator took out 14,500 ounces at 5 grams a ton. We decided to work on that extension going east…We are getting grades like 11-13 grams a ton. We are going to carry out near surface drill program and extend that. The structure is 5.5 km long and we have looked at only 500m of it. We are shovel ready. We have all the permits and we can ship the rock anytime to any mill in Quebec.” States Frank Basa, President, CEO and Director of Granada Gold Mine Inc. (TSXV: GGM), in an interview with InvestorIntel’s Tracy Weslosky.

Frank went on to say that its not normal to have to an open pit mine grading 5 grams a ton as most mines have about 1 gram a ton. He added the mine doesn’t have any overburden. Frank also provided an update on Granada Gold’s latest drill results. He said that the drill results were very good. The company drilled 33 meters of over 10 grams a ton near the surface.

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