Summa Silver Corp. reported the results from two geophysical surveys at its Hughes Property, near Tonopah Nevada. First-Ever Exploration using Geophysics: Covering the unexplored hydrothermal alteration zones present on the eastern half of the property, these surveys are the first-ever known to have been done on the property, which consists of the eastern half of the historic Tonopah Mining District and its extension. Un-Drilled High Priority Targets: Numerous targets are defined which will be ranked and systematically evaluated by geological and structural mapping and as well as soil geochemical surveys which are now in progress. IP - Resistivity Surveys: 42 line kilometers of both 3D and 2D induced polarization (IP) and resistivity data were collected to identify zones of alteration at depth which may be associated with high-grade silver and gold mineralization. Drone-Magnetic Survey: 330 line kilometres of drone-based, high-resolution magnetic data were collected to refine the property-scale structural model. Core Drilling Update: The previously announced 10,000 m drill program is well underway with 10 holes completed. Two core rigs are fully operational on the project. All holes have intersected zones of quartz veins, stockworks and breccias featuring visible silver-sulfosalt minerals, which is often a strong indication that the core is mineralized. Upon receipt of assays, the results will be compiled and announced in a timely manner. Over 3 km2 of 3D IP data and over 21 line kilometres of conventional 2D dipole-dipole data were acquired by SJ Geophysics of Langley, Canada. Thirteen north-south oriented, 150 metre spaced lines comprised the 3D grid and 6 east-west oriented, 400 metre spaced lines and 3 north-south oriented lines comprised the 2D survey. The goal of both surveys was to investigate the mineralization potential of recently identified property-scale structures. High-chargeability anomalies are interpreted to represent zones of high-sulfide content, likely disseminated, as these minerals and textures may generate a strong IP-effect.