Rokmaster Resources Corp. reports the final drill core assay results from the Summer 2022 drill program at the Revel Ridge Project ("Revel Ridge" or "the Project"). The primary objective of the Summer 2022 drill program was to test and expand the mineralized zones external to the boundaries defined by the 2021 Mineral Resource Estimate ("MRE").

The bulk of the total 4,803 metres drilled were committed to expanding the Revel Ridge Main Zone ("RRMZ") and Revel Ridge Yellowjacket Zone ("RRYZ") to the northwest at deeper levels. This drilling targeted mineralized zones, down-dip of selected 2021 drillholes completed to the northwest of the 832 Portal, adjacent to the 2021 MRE volumes at depth. Substantial extensions of the RRMZ were achieved 900 m to the southeast and 3,075 m northwest by shallow drillholes which intersected the RRMZ mineralized structural zone, further increasing the potential on the Project which enjoys an ideal development location.

Drillholes RR22-103 to RR22-105 were collared 150 m to the northwest of drillholes RR22-99 to RR22-102a. These three drillholes targeted a favourable limestone-quartzite contact which hosts strong RRMZ massive sulphide mineralization in drillhole RR22-102a and RR22-101. The RRMZ was intersected in each drillhole, with RR22-104 and RR22-105 encountering the RRMZ at this optimal contact as it moderately plunges to the northwest.

Drillholes RR22-107 to RR22-109 targeted the RRMZ below drillhole RR22-102a to test and expand the 2021 MRE to the northwest at deeper levels. Typical RRMZ structural and alteration features were successfully intersected in all three drillholes, with drillholes RR22-107 and RR22-109 hosting banded massive sulphide mineralization. Drillhole RR22-106 was collared 3,075 m to the northwest of the drillholes RR22-103 to RR22-105 where a strong soil geochemistry anomaly and coincident geological mapping suggests the continuation of the RRMZ.

This target was tested in 2021 by drillholes RR21-67 and RR21-68, with the former returning anomalous assays including 0.70 g/t Au over 1.90 m within a zone of strong alteration proximal to a limestone-phyllite contact. Notably, this contact is precisely where the RRMZ is expected to occur when extrapolating the structural plane from the 2021 northwestern drillholes, all of which intersected the RRMZ ductile deformation structure and related alteration. During this program, RR22-106 was completed as a shallow drillhole 250 m to the northwest of RR21-67 targeting a continuous and linear soil geochemical anomaly.

In DDH RR22-106 a similar limestone-phyllite contact was encountered, with the footwall graphitic phyllite hosting an anomalous assay of 0.26 g/t Au over 3.00 m. Due to topography, this intersection of the RRMZ is at an elevation approximately 770 m vertically higher than the 830 level underground workings, which potentially affects the strength of the sulphide mineralization.