Sun Peak Metals Announces Encouraging Assay Results from 2020 Drill Program

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VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / May 28, 2024 / Sun Peak Metals Corp. (the "Company" or "Sun Peak") (TSXV:PEAK)(OTCQB:SUNPF) is pleased to report final drill assay results from the suspended drill program from October and November 2020.

Exploration work, including drilling with two diamond drills, had begun in October 2020 and was abruptly suspended when the Tigray regional conflict in Ethiopia began on November 4, 2020. During this time, 11 drill holes for 1,534 meters were drilled at the Meli Main Target, 2 drill holes for 108 meters were drilled at the Meli Far-West Target, and 10 drill holes for 730 meters were drilled at the Anguda Southern Limb Target, located on the Terer License. See Figure 1: Shire Project License Area

In early 2024, the exploration team was able to recover the drill core and resume work, including logging and sampling the core from 2020.

Highlights

  • ML-013 intercepted 8.89 meters averaging 2.22 % copper, 2.76 g/t gold, and 31.8 g/t silver, extending the Meli Main VMS zone down dip.

  • ML-014 intercepted 11.48 meters averaging 2.38 % copper, 3.57 g/t gold, and 31.2 g/t silver.

  • ML-018 intercepted 9.61 meters averaging 2.21 % copper, 3.18 g/t gold, and 32.3 g/t silver.

  • MW-001 intercepted 15.84 meters averaging 1.90 g/t gold, including 7.55 meters of 2.94 g/t gold, the first drill hole targeting the Far-West target, located approximately 3 km west of Meli Main and potentially along strike.

"While drilled in 2020, the drill core had not been fully logged or sampled before the unexpected halting of work." stated CEO and President, Greg Davis, "We were very pleased to discover that the drill core had been retrieved mostly intact with the integrity of the storage preserved." Mr. Davis goes on to say, "Results at both Meli and Anguda Southern Limb targets help confirm the presence of the large scale VMS systems we set out to discover in 2019 and continue to pursue now that we are back in the field."

VP of Exploration, David Daoud stated, "Overall these results continue to support our geological model that these targets share the characteristics of large VMS deposits in the Arabian-Nubian shield similar to both the Bisha and Emba Derho deposits. At Meli, we continue to see high-grade copper and gold mineralization over significant intercepts. Combining these results with the results at the Far-West target and the large, still untested, gravity anomaly that was found in-between the two targets continue to create excitement for the emerging trend. We have just started our work on the Far West target, but we are very excited about the potential of the central and the western portions of the Meli target."