Enduro Metals Corporation reported its second batch of drill results, totalling a further five holes from the 2022 drilling campaign on the Company's 100% owned Newmont Lake Project, located in the heart of British Columbia's Golden Triangle. These assay results include drill hole BR22-22 which extends the known mineralization at the Burgundy Ridge copper-gold porphyry discovery to a true vertical depth of approximately 550 metres. Hole BR22-22 ended in mineralization at a downhole depth of 603 metres due to mechanical issues with the drill rig.

The last sample in the hole assayed 0.59% Cu, 0.30g/t Au, 27.68g/t Ag, and 0.76% Zn. Mineralization remains strong and open at depth. Mineralized zones in BR22-22 correspond to similarly enriched zones from 2021-hole BR21-01, located 170m above BR22-22.

These intersections suggest that the Burgundy system is steeper than expected and has the potential for mineralization over a significant vertical extent. In addition to BR22-22, the Company has also received the assay results of drill holes BR22-09, BR22- 11, BR22-12, and BR22-13. These holes were drilled at Rock Island 1 and Rock Island 2, approximately 600m and 1000m respectively, north-east of the Burgundy Ridge discovery hole.

These holes tested the lateral extent of the system and identified additional mineralized centres along trend. All four holes report mineralization and provide valuable geological and geochemical insight into the alteration and mineralized footprint of the system.