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Titan Minerals Strengthens Dynasty Project Scale with New Porphyry Mineralization

Titan Minerals Limited has intersected further wide zones of gold-silver ± copper porphyry mineralization at the Kaliman target within its Dynasty Gold Project in southern Ecuador, reinforcing the potential scale of the project ahead of a planned Mineral Resource update.

The latest results from Titan’s 2025 drilling campaign have confirmed strong mineralization continuity at Kaliman, with mineralization remaining open at depth and along strike. Significant intercepts include:

  • 159.9 m @ 0.7 g/t Au Eq. from 2.1 m (CVDD25-184)
  • 138.4 m @ 0.8 g/t Au Eq. from 3.6 m and 42.7 m @ 0.8 g/t Au Eq. from 263.3 m (CVDD25-187)
  • 142.6 m @ 0.5 g/t Au Eq. from 12.1 m (CVDD25-189)

These results add to previously reported wide intercepts from the 2025 drilling program including 216.6 m @ 0.6 g/t Au Eq., 143 m @ 0.7 g/t Au Eq., and 153 m @ 0.6 g/t Au Eq., highlighting the potential for large-scale mineralization at the project.

The porphyry mineralization identified at Kaliman extends over approximately 500 m of strike, 350 m width and to depths of around 600 m, and remains open for expansion through future drilling.

Titan expects the newly defined porphyry and breccia hosted mineralization to be incorporated into the upcoming Dynasty Mineral Resource update, which is currently being finalized by independent consultants Entech Mining. Mine studies are expected to begin shortly after the updated resource is released.

Titan Minerals CEO Melanie Leighton commented:

“Time and time again, we see the scale and continuity of mineralization being confirmed by our drilling. These latest results have continued to hit mineralization as predicted by our modelling, and as identified by our surface mapping and geochemistry where we have designed drilling to test new extensional areas.”

“Cerro Verde already has epithermal hosted resources of 1.9 Moz gold and 12 Moz silver, so incorporating bulk zones of porphyry and breccia hosted mineralization is set to substantially grow and enhance resources.”

“I’m pleased to advise that Entech Mining, are in the final stages of the Mineral Resource estimation and we look forward to delivering the Dynasty resource update very soon. Orelogy Mine Consulting are undertaking preparatory work, ready to commence mine studies upon delivery of the updated resource.”

“There are many other exciting targets that remain to be tested at Dynasty, and we look forward to getting the drill rigs out to test the compelling porphyry copper targets and new gold targets that have been highlighted by technical workshops recently held in Ecuador.”

Titan completed approximately 25,000 meters of drilling during 2025, targeting resource growth across the Brecha-Comanche and Kaliman prospects within the Cerro Verde area of the Dynasty Project.

The addition of wide zones of porphyry-hosted mineralization has the potential to reduce strip ratios, increase overall project scale and extend mine life, strengthening the economic outlook for the project ahead of future feasibility work.

Drilling has also confirmed extensions of epithermal gold-silver mineralization southwest of Kaliman, intersecting new vein systems outside the current resource area. The company plans additional drilling in 2026 to test these extensions and further grow the resource base.

Titan said it continues to progress exploration and development activities at Dynasty while engaging with its strategic shareholder Lingbao Gold International and advancing corporate discussions relating to the project.

The updated Dynasty Mineral Resource is expected imminently, with feasibility studies scheduled to commence shortly afterwards.

About the Dynasty Gold Project

The Dynasty Gold Project is an advanced exploration early resource stage project comprising five contiguous concessions and is 139 km2 in area. Three of these concessions received Environmental Authorization in 2016 and are fully permitted for all exploration and small scale mining activities.

Exploration work at the Dynasty Gold Project has outlined an extensive zone of epithermal veining over a nine kilometer strike. There is also considerable potential for porphyry copper mineralization as identified by surface mapping, trenching, and drilling at the Kaliman prospect and by surface geochemistry and mapping at the Cola and Gisell prospects.

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