Teako Minerals Corp. announced that it has commenced its maiden diamond drill program at its 100% owned Yellow Moose gold project (the "Property") in B.C., Canada. This maiden diamond drill program will consist of approximately 800 to 1,000 meters over four (4) to six (6) holes, with holes being drilled within the corridor of epithermal vein structures, breccia textures and zones of propylitic alteration.

The program will also test the significant inferred fault structures along Stubb Bay observed during previous satellite structural interpretation works. Stock work quartz veining outcrops and float are prevalent along the shoreline of Stubb Bay. Additionally, an abundance of quartz-breccia and silicified boulders are present inland for up to 250 meters from the shoreline.

Drilling operations are expected to be completed by mid to late September. Highlights: Initiation of its maiden drill program consisting of approximately 800 to 1,000 meters over four to six (6) holes; Drilling operations are expected to been completed by mid to late September; The region is rich with epithermal gold prospects and projects, an example being the 11.7 Moz Blackwater Deposit owned by Artemis Gold; The Property is an advanced-stage and district-scale project with extensive geological, geochemical and geophysical survey coverage defining a greater than Fifteen (15) km length of a low-sulphidation epithermal gold trend; The Stubb Bay target is only one of many targets on the Yellow Moose project. When these fluids boil, they can no longer hold the same amount of dissolved minerals, leading to the precipitation and deposition of these minerals within the host rock.

This process results in the formation of mineral veins. The boiling zone is significant for mineral exploration because it often represents the depth at which the highest concentrations of precious metals are deposited. The Company is working in collaboration with SGDS HIVE, a Service Alliance member, to.

enhance the cost-efficiency of drill program. SGDS are providing Teako with staff and contacts in the area including expeditors, suppliers and government.