Sable Resources Ltd. present the company's planned exploration activities covering multiple projects located in the well-endowed Miocene Mineral Belt of San Juan in Argentina and along the Central Mexico Silver Mineral Belt. The planned exploration program will be undertaken commencing September 2021 through May 2022, covering the South American spring and summer field seasons. Sable is planning on conducting a total of 25,000 metres of drilling on three projects. The company is well-funded with approximately CAD 28.5 million in cash and investments as of June 30, 2021. The planned exploration activities will cost an estimated CAD 15.9 million, leaving Sable in a strong cash position at the end of May 2022. South32 will fully fund all work within the current joint venture area that is covered by the Earn-in Agreement signed between the company and South32 earlier this year. Sable has identified a large vein field over an 8.5 by 6.5 kilometre area with 14.5 linear kilometres of epithermal veins in four mineralized centers including: Fierro Bajo, Fierro Alto, La Verde, and Lagunitas. Reconnaissance sampling was highlighted by multiple silver equivalent samples of over 1,000 g/t. Drilling commenced in February 2021 returning multiple high-grade intercepts including 4,381 g/t AgEq over 0.5m within 546.78 g/t AgEq over 9.95 m from one of the first drill holes ever drilled at the project. Work planned for the 2021-2022 field season will consist of a second round of drilling of up to 15,000 metres to define the size potential of the deposit and prioritize veins for resource drilling. District reconnaissance work will continue in parallel with the drilling including geophysics, trenching, mapping, and sampling. La Poncha represents a cluster of porphyry - epithermal centers along the Miocene mineral belt that hosts the Filo del Sol deposit, that recently reported an intercept of 858m with 1.8% CuEq. During the upcoming field season, Sable plans to conduct approximately 5,000 metres of drilling targeting two recently identified gold-copper porphyry bulk-tonnage targets. Additional target generation work will also be completed in conjunction with this program. The Don Julio project area contains several targets including Cu-Au porphyry, Au-Ag epithermal, and polymetallic skarn targets generated from detailed mapping and geochemistry work over a period of two and a half years. Earlier this year, Sable completed a 400 km UAV Magnetic survey, detailed structural mapping of the Fermin skarn target, reinterpretation of historical geophysics at the Heaven Hill area, and re-evaluation of other historical data. Field work planned for the upcoming field season includes geophysics, mapping, sampling, and construction of additional access roads, all in preparation for an approximate 5,000 metre drill program expected to start in January 2022.