Northern Superior Resources Inc. provided a summary of all historic work completed on the Philibert project, located 60 kilometres southwest of Chibougamau, Québec. The Philibert Project, which was acquired through the transformative acquisition of Royal Fox Gold Inc. in November 2022, remains arcane as extensive exploration was conducted by SOQUEM (a subsidiary of Investissement Quebec), followed by Royal Fox, and now by Northern Superior, without formalizing an updated mineral resource estimate since 1991. As the Company has reached an advanced stage of such an independent resource calculation with Goldminds Geoservices, it is worth reviewing the overall exploration results to date.

The Company owns 75% of the Philibert Project and has an option to acquire the remaining 25% from SOQUEM, leading to 100% ownership of the project. Moreover, it is important to note that the Philibert Project comprises five main zones, with the northwest and southeast domains being the primary components. Historically, a 300-meter gap has always existed between those two domains due to a simple lack of exploration.

Building on the remarkable success of the recent drilling programs across all five main zones, as outlined below, Northern Superior has undertaken a 3,000-metre drilling program earlier this year, in order to investigate this gap area. While some peripherical results have proven encouraging, should the gap demonstrate contiguous mineralization, it would open the door to link the mineralization of the two domains and envision a potential larger, more continuous open pit operation for all zones, which could eventually also facilitate operational access to the higher-grade mineralization at depth. The results from this strategic program are anticipated shortly.

The Philibert Project is located only 9 kilometres from IAMGOLD's Nelligan Project, which was awarded the Discovery of the Year by the Québec Mineral Exploration Association (AEMQ) in 2019. Nelligan recently witnessed a 72% increase in its NI-43 101 resource estimate following an additional 22,000 metres of drilling, and now encompasses a total of 1.9 million ounces in the indicated category and 3.6 million ounces in the inferred category, using a 0.35 g/t cut off. Sampling and Laboratory: True widths of the intercepts reported have yet to be determined but are estimated to be 60% to 90% of reported core lengths.

All NQ-size split core assays reported for 2022 were obtained by fire assay with atomic absorption finish and samples returning values over 10 ppm Au are re-analyzed, utilizing standard Fire Assay-Gravimetric methods. Samples were shipped to AGAT Laboratories with sample preparation done in Val-d'Or, Québec and sample analysis done in Mississauga, Ontario. The quality assurance and quality control protocol include insertion of blank and standard every 25 samples on average, in addition to the regular insertion of blank, duplicate, and standard samples inserted by AGAT Laboratories during the analytical process.

All historical intersections are treated as historical in nature, but the Company believes adequate Quality Control Processes have been completed as supported by due diligence drilling and re-sampling/testing programs.