Sanatana Resources Inc. provided an exploration update on its 2022 IP program at the Oweegee Dome copper-gold porphyry project located beside pavement and power in BC's Golden Triangle. The 2022 IP program was undertaken between July 15 and September 21 and included approximately 8 line-kilometres of IP geophysical surveying, focused mainly to the south and west of the 2021 program. This program expands and improves the 9 line-kilometres of IP geophysical surveying completed in 2021. For this work, Sanatana contracted Dias Geophysical's distributed array deep IP survey system. This system provides full, high quality, and high-resolution 3-D resistivity and induced polarization models of the subsurface. Significantly, the 2022 program has resulted in the discovery of four large, deeper chargeability IP anomalies that the Company thought might exist to the south and west at Oweegee, owing to an enhanced understanding of the geological structure at Oweegee Dome. Drilling IP chargeability with coincident geochemistry has proven to be successful at Oweegee Dome, as well as other areas within the Golden Triangle and BC. Dias has provided Sanatana with its best-fit 3-D model which shows information from surface level around 1,500 metres above sea level to about 400 metres asl and reveals several compelling drill targets. The IP survey indicates five anomalies: Crescent: 200 m x 500 m, near surface, Snowpatch: 400 m x 300 m, 400m below surface, Jack Creek: 375 m x 400 m, 300m below surface, Junction: 300 m x 750 m, open to the east to surface, mostly 300 m below: The Dome: 400 m x 400 m, open to the north 300m below surface, Drilling from 2022 is shown in green, historic hole traces in white. The Delta Crescent is the only IP
anomaly that was drill tested. It had returned copper mineralization from the historic holes with DC2007- 03 returning 86m grading 0.2 g/t Au and 0.1% Cu. Drill hole OW-2022-08 also intersected this anomaly; results are pending. Follow-up drilling is slated for the Delta Crescent and the other four anomalies in 2023. It is our belief that one or more of these five anomalies are the main body of the porphyry system. Additional IP will be undertaken to close off the Dome and Junction anomalies which occur near the survey boundary.