Copper Road Resources announced 2023 diamond drill results from its 1,250-metre drill program completed in the JR Zone at the 24,000-hectare Copper Road Project, Batchewana Bay, Ontario. Exploration Outlook: The Jogran Porphyry and Richards Breccia targets are approximately 1 km apart and form part of a wider array of alkalic porphyry and breccia targets in the JR Zone area, similar in areal scale to the established alkalic porphyry districts or clusters in British Columbia and in Australia. Currently the established porphyry and breccia targets within the JR area are a combination of MMI soil, stream silt, and lake sediment geochemical anomalies with local magnetic highs that may indicate intrusive centres within a larger area of elevated magnetics that is interpreted to indicate a broad area of propylitic alteration.

Within this broad halo, numerous historical surface showings are reported, and virtually every historical drill hole has reported at least locally anomalous Copper-Molybdenum mineralization and related alteration (many not assayed). The Company is currently planning a large (3 x 4 kilometre), semi-3D, deep-penetrating IP survey over the main JR area to further advance the targets as it has only had limited patches of historical IP surveying (mostly Gradient). This will be followed up with additional drill testing of coincident geochemical and geophysical anomalies.

Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA/QC): QA/QC include the systematic insertion of blanks and certified reference materials (CRM), with blanks and CRM making up about 10% of the sample stream. Drill core samples are logged, and samples were split into half using a diamond core saw. The other half of the drill cores are stored on site in a safe and secure facility.

Half-core samples are labelled, placed in sealed bags, and shipped directly to ACTLABS in North Bay, ON, an accredited mineral analysis laboratory.