Drilling At High-Grade Mogollon Silver-Gold Project

VANCOUVER - Summa Silver Corp. reported on plans for a winter drill program at its Mogollon Project near Silver City, New Mexico. The program is scheduled to begin before the end of November and will consist of 1,500 to 2,000 meters of core drilling across three new targets along the Queen vein. Drill holes have been designed to test targets immediately below and along strike from zones of known high-grade mineralization. The targets are the result of extensive data compilation efforts which have evolved over several years and are designed to maximize ounce-in-the-ground discovery efficiency. Size and Scale on the Queen Vein: All holes will represent significant step outs along a strike length of nearly 2 km on the Queen vein.

Drilling Highlights from the Queen Vein So Far+: MOG22-05: 448 g/t AgEq* over 31 m (129 g/t Ag, 3.88 g/t Au); MOG22-10: 640 g/t AgEq* over 9.9 m (306 g/t Ag, 4.26 g/t Au); MOG22-16: 433 g/t AgEq* over 23.2 m (134 g/t Ag, 3.66 g/t Au); Expanded Exploration Permit In-Hand: To accommodate additional drilling platforms, the Company has been granted an amendment to the current Part 3 Minimal Impact Exploration Permit by the state permitting agency.

Galen McNamara, CEO, said, "We are now making final preparations to resume exploration drilling at the Mogollon Project in New Mexico. The targets for this season have been selected with precision and are designed to test the scale of high-grade silver and gold mineralization present in the Queen vein. Our team very much looks forward to resuming drilling as we press forward within this storied American silver district and special part of rural New Mexico."