Announcement • Aug 12
Thor Explorations Ltd. to Report Q2, 2026 Results on Aug 17, 2026 Thor Explorations Ltd. announced that they will report Q2, 2026 results on Aug 17, 2026 Reported Earnings • Aug 11
Second quarter 2026 earnings released: EPS: US$0.073 (vs US$0.078 in 2Q 2025) Second quarter 2026 results: EPS: US$0.073 (down from US$0.078 in 2Q 2025). Revenue: US$77.6m (down 6.2% from 2Q 2025). Net income: US$48.7m (down 5.7% from 2Q 2025). Profit margin: 63% (in line with 2Q 2025). Revenue is forecast to grow 7.9% p.a. on average during the next 3 years, compared to a 13% growth forecast for the Metals and Mining industry in Canada. Over the last 3 years on average, earnings per share has increased by 70% per year but the company’s share price has only increased by 45% per year, which means it is significantly lagging earnings growth. Announcement • Aug 07
Thor Explorations Ltd Intersects Further High-Grade Mineralisation Below Segilola Open Pit Thor Explorations Ltd. announced that its ongoing diamond drilling program beneath the current Segilola Gold Mine open pit continues to intersect high grade gold mineralisation which remains open at depth. Significant drill intersections from the program include: Drillhole SNMDD089 - 19.4 metres at 3.01 grammes per tonne of gold from 346m; Drillhole SNMDD166 - 5.3m at 5.66g/t Au from 300m; Drillhole SNMDD171 - 2m at 9.27g/t Au from 420m; Drillhole SNMDD170 - 3.4m at 7.58g/t Au from 289m; Drillhole SNMDD178 - 1.2m at 11.31g/t Au from 288m; Drillhole SNMDD179 - 2.1m at 3.02g/t Au from 296.9m and 3.3m at 5.99 g/t Au from 307.7m and 5.5m at 2.28g/t Au from 312m. The drilling program continues to delineate a high grade steeply dipping shoot in a previously untested area which currently extends to 400m beneath the pit and remains open. The drilling program will continue through the course of the year as the company works towards making an underground mining development decision. The drilling has intersected multiple strong intercepts which include grades between 5 and 11 g/t gold at mineable widths, encountered hundreds of metres below the surface of the final open pit. The drilling program continues, using four owner-operated rigs, focusing on testing the along-strike and down-plunge extensions of the deposit where relatively little drill-testing has taken place. These deeper holes confirm the continuation of the mine rock sequence which remains mineralised and also open at depth. The drilling will continue to both upgrade parts of the remaining inferred underground resource and to increase the overall size of the underground resource with the objective of extending the life of mine at Segilola. The Segilola Gold Project is located 190 kilometres northeast of Lagos and covers a large area of the Pan African Ilesha Schist Belt. Gold mineralisation is developed within an overturned sequence of metamorphosed, strongly foliated meta-sediments at the boundary between the basement biotite gneiss and calc-silicate and mylonitic biotite-garnet schists. A unit of massive to foliated granodiorite conformably intrudes the sequence between the quartzites and basement gneisses. Gold mineralisation is developed with steep west-dipping parallel lodes that comprise late-stage silica-altered zones that are commonly referred to as veins and which are restricted to the meta-sedimentary unit. The ongoing diamond drilling program that commenced is continuing to test the continuity of mineralisation following the down-plunge trend to the south. Drill sampling is being carried out using HQ diamond core. Half core samples are analysed by fire assay at the SROL Laboratory, which was established by MSA Laboratories at the Segilola Mine Site. The final assay results are an average of the primary assay result (Au1) and two additional fire assays of the same pulp (AuR1 and AuR2). Significant results that exceed three gram-metres (average grade x true width) are shown in Table 1. Drilling has focused on two main areas: the Northern Zone, where the targeted mineralisation forms the hanging wall lode, which is variable in geometry ranging from a vertical orientation to a prominent south-plunging orientation at depth, and the Southern Zone, where mineralisation is developed in both the shallow-plunging footwall zones and the hanging wall zones. The main shallow-plunging mineralised structure in the Southern Zone is typically more continuous, with true widths of 3-5m and a strike length of about 800m. Significant intersections from the current drilling include 1.6m grading 3.73g/t Au in drillhole SNMDD090. Hole IDEastNorthDepth (m)DipAzimuthFrom (m)To (m)Interval (m)Grade (g/tAu)True Width (m) SNMDD089408311797368-8491346.0365.419.43.019.0 SNMDD090409910749278-6192256.1258.22.13.731.6 SNMDD097419910469210-7990437.3439.82.53.601.2 SNMDD098403211724485-8490448.0456.38.31.414.1 SNMDD101420310448231-8490198.5203.24.71.522.1 SNMDD107403510833382-7090345.1348.43.31.272.2 SNMDD114403111756442-8080411.5423.311.81.266.4 SNMDD125402011783420-7890397.7406.28.51.554.7 SNMDD128406811823390-7981349.3363.013.71.807.0 SNMDD129406511849429-84132384.9392.47.51.663.2 SNMDD138414111605174-5590123.6124.91.34.931.1 SNMDD141396811264420-6390353.3354.71.42.831.1 SNMDD144415711542155-5390110.8111.50.75.920.6 SNMDD15042061169089-809030.531.81.34.100.7 SNMDD165402711936327-6590299.9301.71.810.501.4 SNMDD166406811843321-7190300.1305.45.35.663.3 SNMDD170407611899372-7491288.7292.13.47.582.2 and303.03074.01.162.6 SNMDD171395111221480-6790420.1422.12.09.271.6 SNMDD178409211959276-7490256.0257.21.211.310.7 SNMDD179406711864334.4-7590297.42991.63.671.02 and307.73113.310.192.11 and312.53163.52.862.24 Table 1: Significant Drillhole Intersections (>3gram-metres, 0.5g/tAu cut off, Min. length 0.5m, Max. internal dilution 1m) The preliminary economic assessment completed in 2018 included an underground indicated resource of 28,000 ounces grading 9.4g/t Au together with an inferred resource of 90,000 ounces grading 7.9g/t Au. A portion of this resource has since been incorporated within a larger open pit design. It is anticipated that the current program will both upgrade the inferred resource below the pit and increase the size the overall of the resource, with the objective of increasing the life of mine at Segilola. Ongoing work streams will also incorporate geotechnical and metallurgical studies. The Group has engaged a mining consultancy to conduct a high-level review of the underground potential as well as potential open pit mine life extension at current compiled potential resources to support the continuation of the drilling program. The Group is now aiming to define an updated resource by the end of 2026. In addition to this, exploration activities were carried out on all the Group's licenses. A follow-up drilling program designed to test surrounding geochemical signatures and potential extensions along strike commenced during the period. The above information has been prepared under the supervision of Alfred Gillman (Fellow AusIMM, Chartered Professional), who is designated as a qualified person under National Instrument 43-101 and the AIM Rules and has reviewed and approves the content of this news release. He has also reviewed QA/QC, sampling, analytical and test data underlying the information.