Bitterroot Resources Ltd. is providing an update on its recently completed winter drilling program on the LM Property in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The LM Property is being explored for conduit-hosted nickel-copper-platinum-palladium mineralization similar to Lundin Mining Corporation's Eagle and Eagle East orebodies, which are located 25 kilometres to the east. Disseminated, semi-massive and massive sulphide Ni-Cu-PGM mineralization has been intersected in 10 of the 26 holes completed on the LM Property.

The winter 2022 drilling program at LM was funded by Bitterroot Resources Ltd. (51%) and joint venture partner Below Exploration Inc. (49%) and consisted of 1,448 metres of drilling in five (5) vertical core holes. The first three holes (LM 22-22, 23 and 24) intersected 3.10, 2.04 and 5.38 metres respectively, of disseminated or blebby nickel-copper sulphide mineralization along the basal contact of the LM intrusion. Hole LM 22-25 intersected the deepest point yet observed on the basal contact of the intrusion.

Peridotite clasts with disseminated and blebby sulphide mineralization were observed entrained in slightly younger unmineralized olivine gabbronorite. These clasts are believed to be eroded from disseminated mineralization deeper in the conduit. This hole also intersected weakly mineralized basal breccia with partially resorbed siltstone clasts derived from the surrounding metasediments.

These features are indicative of a magma conduit environment similar to the Eagle East intrusion.