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GSP Summarizes 2024 Drilling and Discovery of New High-Grade Gold Zone at Alwin Mine Property

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VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA - February 19, 2025 (NEWMEDIAWIRE) - GSP Resource Corp. (TSX-V: GSPR / FSE: 0YD / OTC: GSRCF) (the "Company" or "GSP") announces a summary of the recently announced and completed late-2024 Alwin Mine Project drill program which successfully expanded the shallow high-grade copper-silver-gold mineralization and discovered a new high grade gold zone. The drilling program was highlighted by a Gold discovery, in a step out hole west of the open pit resource area, with AM-24-06 Assaying 5.04 g/t Gold and 1.01% Copper Over 7.90m; including 22.93 g/t Gold and 1.82% Copper Over 1.64m(1).

The program consisted of 7 holes totaling 812 metres designed to target potential extensions of known high-grade copper and gold zones at the Alwin Property located in the Highland Valley Copper Camp of British Columbia. The Alwin Project hosts current inferred mineral resources comprising 1.46 million tonnes (Mt) tonnes, at an average grade of 1.08% copper (Cu), yielding 34.6 million pounds of Cu(3).

Drill hole AM-24-01 intersected multiple zones of high-grade copper-silver-gold mineralization over a combined 36.2 metre (m) core interval. Significant assay results include a main zone averaging 2.41% Cu, 35 grams-per-tonne (g/t) silver (Ag), and 0.68 g/t gold (Au) over 17.4 m, including 4.11% Copper, 60 g/t Ag and 0.95 g/t Au over 8.4 m; in addition to an upper zone grading 1.01% Cu and 10.7 g/t Ag over 5.5 m(2) (Figure 1 and Table 1).

The assay results for drill hole AM-24-01 confirm the presence of significant widths of high-grade copper mineralization below historically mined open stopes at greater than 10x the open pit copper lower cut-off of the Company's current mineral resource, and in addition, affirm the consistent nature of accompanying gold and silver which add significant value in terms of copper-equivalency.

AM-24-06 was collared south of the Alwin Mine upper decline entrance and was designed to test for the extension of mineralization to the northwest and below the current mineral resource pit shell in an area with limited historic drilling. AM-24-06 intersected a zone of high-grade gold mineralization, which included a single 0.84 m sample that assayed 35.1 g/t Au (1.02 oz/ton) (sample L645413 from 157.36-158.20 m), below the vertical projection of "3 Zone" mineral resources, approximately 40 m below the pit shell, and 120 m vertically from surface. The results point to the presence of a unique high-grade gold subset of mineralization at Alwin that is currently not well understood (Figure 2 and Table 1).