Aurora Project Program Intersected Significant Copper And Molybdenum Mineralization

CRANBROOK, BC - DLP Resources Inc. reported on the drilling program at the Aurora porphyry copper-molybdenum project in southern Peru. Results for the first twelve drillholes, A22-001, A22-002, A22-003, A23-004, A23-005, A23-006, A23-007, A23-008, A23-009, A23-010, A23-011 and A23-012 were reported prior. Drillhole A23-013 was drilled approximately 515m northwest of drillhole A23-012 and intersected significant copper and molybdenum mineralization throughout the hole to a depth of 981.20m. A23-013 ended in molybdenum mineralization and the most significant mineralized intervals included: 1) 0.82% CuEq over 773.20m (0.17% Cu, 0.1221% Mo and 1.91g/t Ag) from 208.00m to 981.20m. 2) 0.44% CuEq over 152.00m (0.38% Cu, 0.0056% Mo and 4.13g/t Ag) from 208.00m to 360.00m.3) 0.57% CuEq over 170.00m (0.30% Cu, 0.0490% Mo and 2.78g/t Ag) from 360.00m to 530.00m. 4) 1.04% CuEq over 451.20m (0.05% Cu, 0.1883% Mo and 0.72g/t Ag) from 530.00m to 981.20m.

Ian Gendall, President and CEO, said, "A23-013 was drilled on a step-out of 515m to the northwest of A23-012 to infill the area between the NW and SE side of the Aurora project. This hole was drilled at a higher elevation to intersect greater copper mineralization in the upper levels of the drillhole. As predicted, we encountered 152m of weakly enriched copper mineralization of 0.38% copper from 208m to 360m. Beyond this depth we continued to encounter good copper equivalent mineralization to the end of the hole at 981.20m. We are very encouraged with the results from drillhole A23-013 and will continue to trace the copper enrichment to the northeast with continued drilling in 2024."