Sego Resources Inc. announced results from four additional diamond drill holes in the Southern Gold Zone of the Miner Mountain Porphyry Copper-Gold project near Princeton, BC. The Southern Gold Zone is an intrusion disseminated hosted gold zone discovered during the Company's 2020 field program and first drilled during April 2021. DDH49 and DDH50 were collared 52 m and 46 m to the east and west, respectively, from the DDH46 and 47 section on the same fence as DDH47. Holes were oriented -50 at 160 azimuth similar to DDH46 and DDH47. Both holes intersected significant gold mineralization to the bottom of the holes and both warrant deepening below 84.12 m in DDH49 and 104.48 m in DDH50. DDH48 was collared 72 m to the northwest located on section DDH48-47 and intersected 0.18 g/t Au between 141 to152 m and 0.85 g/t gold (g/t Au) between 172 to 174 m. The results indicate a close proximity to deeper portions to the Southern Gold mineralization. DDH51 was collared 28 m north-northwest of DDH48, and was stopped at 108.5 m due to the fire ban and did not intersect any elevated gold results. Recent tests of drill core from DDH46 and DDH47 indicate fine-grained moderate to strong amounts of K-feldspar in many of the mineralized sections are associated with <1 to 2% disseminated pyrite. Elsewhere chlorite-sericite assemblages contain similar pyrite contents and gold mineralization and both assemblages alter mainly intrusions. This relatively new type of bulk mineable target has few other indicators to guide explorers and is a challenge to shut down drill holes. Future exploration will include drill testing to the east and west trend of the Southern Gold Zone and the region deep below the current mineralized zone trend. The magnetic high anomaly below overburden that extends south of the Southern Gold Zone would be evaluated as the programs progress.