Noble Mineral Exploration Inc. reported that mobilization has begun in preparation for a November 27, 2023 start of a 2,000 meter drill program on the Kidd2/Carnegie Project near Timmins, Ontario. As a result of the mild Fall and continuing wet conditions, it was decided to use helicopter support in placing and moving the drill. As freeze-up progresses the program will shift to a ground supported program from a helicopter supported drill program.

This move will save money and allow for more meters of drilling to be completed. Noble Minerals in a joint venture with 11530313 Canada Inc. plans to spend $450,000 (approximately 2,000 meters of drilling) on the current drill program on the Kidd2/Carnegie Project located approximately 2 kilometers north of the prolific Kidd Creek Mine. Research by the Noble staff and a recent geophysical survey (including Induced Polarization) has identified a chargeability anomaly as a primary drill target on Noble held ground.

The Kidd2/Carnegie project is devoted to finding the extension of the Kidd Creek mineralization. Up to $200,000 in grant money has been committed by the Ontario Junior Exploration Program. Kidd2/Carnegie Project: The Kidd2/Carnegie Project consists of a group of patented and staked mining claims in the vicinity of the Kidd Creek Mine and 24 km north of Timmins, Ontario presently owned by Glencore.

The Kidd deposit is one of the largest volcanogenic massive sulfide ore deposits in the world, and one of the world's largest base metal deposits that lies within the Abitibi greenstone belt. Exploration of this area in the past has been hindered by small land packages owned by various companies. Over the years, Noble has been successful in assembling one of the largest land inventories in the vicinity of the Kidd Creek Mine.

Noble Minerals has completed strategic Induced Polarization surveys to within 2 km of the Kidd Creek open pit on the Fly Creek Rhyolite. The target of the program is rhyolite intercalated with ultramafic rocks on an anticlinal structure. It is postulated that these rhyolites are the same age as the Kidd Creek mineralized rhyolites.

Bleeker (1999) proposed that faults that slice through the Kidd Creek mine fold have displaced the northern limb of the Kidd Creek Mine fold up to 2 km to the north and are interpreted to be time-stratigraphic equivalent. In addition, the Fly Creek Rhyolite may be the faulted extension of the Chance Rhyolite where previously several Texas Gulf drill holes intersected lead, zinc and silver mineralization. To the west, Noble has used Induced Polarization to investigate a property that lies within 600 meters and on strike with the Chance mineralization.

This stratigraphic horizon also runs through the Kidd Creek Mine. Drill Program: The primary target of the drill program will be a chargeability anomaly located within the Noble Project Area and located about 2000 meters north of the Kidd Creek Mine.