DLP Resources Inc. announced receipt of complete drill results for the sixth hole, A23-006 on the Aurora porphyry copper-molybdenum project in southern Peru. Results for the first five drillholes, A22-001, A22-002, A22-003, A23-004 and A23-005 were released on December 05, 2022, January 05, 2023, May 02, 2023 and June 01, 2023. Highlights.

Drillhole A23-006 intersected significant molybdenum-copper mineralization throughout the hole to a depth of 708.55m where it ended in very good molybdenum mineralization. The most significant mineralized intervals included: 0.72% CuEq over 617.55m (0.17% Cu, 0.148% Mo and 1.82g/t Ag) from 91.00m to 708.55m. 0.82% CuEq over 36.00m (0.62% Cu, 0.031% Mo and 9.10g/t Ag) from91.00m to 127.00m.

0.80% CuEq over 387.55m (0.07% Cu, 0.205% Mo and 0.74g/t Ag) from 321.00m to 708".55m. 1.01% CuEq over 208.55m (0.08% Cu, 0.260% Mo and 0.86g/t Ag) from 500.00m to 7 08.55m. Results from drillhole A23-006 which was drilled approximately 448m WSW of A22-003 confirms extensive copper-molybdenUM mineralization across the northwestern extent of the Aurora project.

DLP Resources independently monitors quality control and quality assurance ("QA/QC") through a program that includes the insertion of blind certified reference materials (standards), blanks and pulp duplicate samples. The company is not aware of any drilling, sampling, recovery or other factors that could materially affect the accuracy or reliability of the data reported from 0m to 708.55 in A23-006. Aurora Project as an advanced stage porphyry copper-morybdenum exploration project in the Province of Calca, SE Peru.

The Aurora Project was previously permitted for drilling in 2015 but was never executed. Thirteen historical drill holes, drilled in 2001 and 2005 totaling 3,900m were drilled over an area of approximately 1,900m by 800m, cut significant intervals of copper and molybdenum mineralized mineralization. From logging of the only three remaining holes DDA-01, DDA-3A and DDA-3 and data now available, it appears that only three of the thirteen holes tested the enriched copper zone and only one hole drilled deep enough to test the primary copper and molybdenum zone.