Buffalo Potash Corporation announced that it has contracted a 3D seismic program to begin at its Disley Project in Saskatchewan in the middle of February, 2026 and concurrently is undertaking re-assaying of legacy potash drill cores from historical drill holes on the property. The work forms part of the Company's ongoing technical evaluation program and is intended to advance the project toward the completion of a PEA, while improving Buffalo's subsurface understanding to support future development of its "Showcase" facility. These existing core samples provide valuable subsurface geological information - effectively extending understanding of the project area without incurring the capital-intensive process of additional drilling.
When integrated with a comprehensive 3D seismic program, and the drill core from recently completed 7-10 confirmation hole, this dataset is expected to form a strong technical foundation to support the evaluation of the Disley Project with the goal of advancing toward an updated National Instrument 43-101 ("NI 43-101")-compliant Technical Report and a PEA for the planned development of the showcase facility and initial mine. The Disley Project. Imperial Oil Exploration Hole -.
On the east side of the property, Imperial Oil undertook potash-related exploration drilling as part of a regional potash exploration campaign. The Company has initiated assay analysis on the Legacy Drill Cores from each of the Lumsden Pilot Project and the Imperial Oil Exploration Hole. Sampling and assay procedures are being undertaken by the Saskatchewan Research Council and will be consistent with the modern procedures being undertaken for Buffalo's 7-10 Hole.
The assay results from these Legacy Drill Cores will contribute to an integrated geological and geophysical potash geoscience model (the "Potash Geoscience Model") for the Disley Project and furthermore, will help the Company advance its understanding of the Disley Project with a view towards preparation of an updated NI 43-101-compliant Technical Report and PEA. 3D Seismic Program. Buffalo is also initiating a ~45km2 3D seismic program on a portion of the Disley Project (the "3D Seismic Program") designed to expand understanding of the geological continuity of potash beds on the property.
The program will connect existing 3D seismic coverage completed by Buffalo in 2022 on the western portion of the Disley Project, including over the Lumsden Pilot Project (the "2022 3D Seismic"), to the Imperial Oil Lumsden Exploration Hole near the eastern boundary of the Disley Project. Buffalo anticipates 3D seismic results will combine with the 2022 3D Seismic, potash assays from Legacy Drill Cores and the new 7-10 Hole drill core assay results to inform the Potash Geoscience Model. Successful Completion of 7-10 Hole.
On February 5, 2026, the Company announced the successful completion of its 7-10-20-23 W2M (the "7- 10 Hole") confirmation drill hole at the Disley Project, reaching a total depth of 1,563 metres. Both the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Service Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. No mineral resources, as categorized by NI 43-101, have been defined on the Disley Project.
There is no guarantee that the Disley Project will yield comparable results to any of these mines.
















