Delta Resources Limited provided final assay results for the first four (4) drill holes, and one (1) drill hole extension, from its initial 2024 drill campaign at its 100% owned Delta-1 Gold project. The holes reported total 1,371 metres of a 5,000 metre drill campaign previously announced on January 16, 2024 at the Delta-1 Gold project located 50 km west of Thunder Bay, Ontario. The objective of this drill campaign is twofold: To fill in gaps from Delta's previous drilling within a mineral envelope already identified within a 2km strike and 250 metre vertical depth to further increase the overall mineral inventory and, Exploration drill holes to the east, west and further depths to demonstrate the potential of significantly expanding the mineral envelope.

Highlights: Drill Hole D1-24-90 intersected 15.94 g/t gold over 10.0 metres, Drill Hole D1-24-87 intersected 1.66 g/t over 10.5 metres, Drill Hole D1-24-88 intersected 1.05 g/t over 12.2 metres, Drill Hole D1-24-89 intersected 1.03 g/t over 16.1 metres, Drill Hole D1-24-34ext intersected 1.09 g/t over 21.0 metres. Detailed Results: Drill Hole D1-24-90 was designed to intersect the gold zone 50 metres up-dip from the intercept of drill hole D1-23-67 which previously assayed 0.66 g/t Au over 40.20 metres including 0.95 g/t Au over 20.2 metres. The hole intersected several gold zones including a high-grade zone grading 15.94 g/t gold over 10.0 metres including 57.80 g/t Au over 1.0 m. and 99.4 g/t Au over 0.90 metres.

It appears the gold zone is dipping shallowly towards the south, at this section, in contrast to the steep north dip in sections to the west. The current interpretation is that the gold zone may have been rotated along NE-trending structures. If the zone continues eastward with this dip, it is possible the drill holes completed in the "deep blue" low magnetic anomaly in 2023 may have been drilled down-dip, therefore missing the zone.

Drill Hole D1-24-87 was designed to intersect the gold zone 50 metres up-dip from the intercept of drill hole D1-23-33 which previously assayed 1.15 g/t Au over 89.70 metres. The hole intersected multiple gold zones starting at 30 metres vertical depth with intercepts of 1.66 g/t Au over 10.5 metres and 1.23 g/t Au over 5.4 metres. Drill Hole D1-24-87 also intersected the Gamma Zone at 70 metres vertical depth with 18.5 metres grading 1.23 g/t gold.

Drill hole D1-24-87 also intercepted a narrow but high-grade zone of 22.30 g/t Au over 0.8 metres at a vertical depth of approximately 130 metres. Drill Hole D1-24-88 was designed to intersect the gold zone 60 metres up-dip from the intercept of drill hole D1-23-65 which previously assayed 1.39 g/t Au over 35.50 metres. The drill hole appears to have overshot the Beta Gold Zone but successfully intersected the Gamma Zone starting at 85 metres vertical depth with an intercept of 1.05 g/t Au over 12.20 metres, including 7.24 g/t Au over 0.90 metres.

Drill hole D1-24-34 Extension deepened drill hole D1-23-34, which previously assayed 109.0 metres grading 0.86 g/t Au, was extended by 206.7 metres to test the extent of the Beta gold zone at depth. The extension, drill hole D1-24-34 Extension, successfully extended the Beta Zone with an intercept 51.7 metres grading 0.69 g/t gold including a 21.0 metre section grading 1.09 g/t gold. Drill hole D1-24-34 Extension also successfully intersected the Gamma Zone at a 200 metres vertical depth with an intercept of 7.1 metres grading 1.17 g/t gold.

Combined, the intercepts of D1-23-34 and D1-24-34 Extension amount to 0.76 g/t gold over 163.0 metres from 30 metres vertical depth, including sections of 1.31 g/t over 42.5 metres, 1.11 g/t gold over 26.5 metres and 1.09 g/t gold over 21.0 metres. Drill hole D1-24-89 was designed to test the Gold Zone 130 metres below the intercepts of drill hole D1-23-39 and 180 metres below drill hole D1-23-38. The section is complex, with the mineralized zone being partially diked-out.

Nonetheless, the hole successfully extended the zone to a vertical depth of 210 metres below the dike, with intercepts of 0.42 g/t gold over 19.0 metres and 1.05 g/t gold over 6.0 metres.