Sun Summit Minerals Corp. announced surface sampling results from the summer 2023 exploration program at its Buck Project in central B.C. Quality Assurance and Quality Control: All sample assay results have been monitored through the Company's quality assurance /quality control (QA/QC) program. All sample assay results have been monitored through the Company's quality assurance /quality control (QA/QC) program.

Rock, silt and soil samples collected in the field were placed in polyethylene bags (rocks), kraft paper sample bags (soils), and spunbonded polyester fabric bags (silts). UTM coordinates of sample locations were recorded using a handheld Garmin GPS device. For soil samples, sample locations were marked in the field with coloured flagging tape with unique sample number identifiers.

Rock grab samples were marked using metal tags with unique coloured flagging tape and unique sample numbers. The samples were brought from the field daily to the Company's secure core logging facility in Houston, B.C. After drying the samples were organized by sample number and type and secured with tamper-proof security seals in rice bags for shipment. Samples were shipped by bonded courier Bandstra Transportation Systems Ltd. to ALS Global preparation facilities in Kamloops, B.C., and then on to the ALS Global analytical laboratory in North Vancouver, B.C. for analysis.

Rock silt and soil samples were prepared at the lab using standard analytical preparation procedures, including weighting and screening, and for rocks, crushing, pulverizing and splitting. Rock samples were analyzed for 33 elements by ICP-MS on a 0.25-gram aliquot using a four-acid digestion (method ME-ICP61). Gold was analyzed by fire assay on a 30-gram aliquot with an AAS finish (method Au-AA23).

Samples with >10 parts per million (ppm) gold were re-analyzed by fire assay using a gravimetric finish on a 30-gram aliquot. Samples with >100 ppm silver were re-analyzed using an ore - grade four acid digestion and ICP-AES finish. Samples with >10,000 ppm zinc were re-analysed using an ore -grade four acid digestion and ICP-AES finish.

Soil and silt samples were analysed for gold and silver only. Gold was analyzed by fire assay on a 30- gram aliquot with an AAS finish (method Au-AA23). Silver was analyzed using aqua regia digestion followed by an AAS finish (method Ag-AA45).

In addition to ALS Global laboratory QA/QC protocols, Sun Summit implements a rigorous internal QA/QC program that includes the insertion of duplicates, standards and blanks into the sample stream.