Mr. J. Paul Stevenson reports
SEGO COMMENCES A 2000 METER DRILL PROGRAM IN THE SOUTHERN GOLD AREA AND THE QUINTANA ZONE
Sego Resources Inc.'s three-hole 2,000-metre drill program is under way on the Miner Mountain project, located north of Princeton, B.C.
The drilling started north of the Cuba zone to cross the Quintana 2009 Titan 24 inverted chargeability anomaly. A percussion drill program in 2013 intersected disseminated pyrite, sericite-chlorite-carbonates alteration assemblages and returned minor copper values. The broad flat area is covered in glacial till, and the hole will be inclined.
Two holes are planned in the Southern gold zone area. A deep inclined hole north of the Southern gold zone where Cu-Au mineralization and sporadic soil Cu-Au at surface might represent porphyry Cu-Au mineralization reflected by a 200-to-300-metre-deep inverted chargeability anomaly from a Quantec Geoscience Titan 24 survey in 2009. Additional induced polarization lines are planned to define the 2009 survey and extend the survey to the south and west of the inverted chargeability anomaly at the edge of the 2009 survey.
A shallow hole is planned east of the Southern gold zone to test below Cu-Au mineralization noted at surface, and several per cent disseminated pyrite over 14 metres was intersected at the end of the 64-metre-hole AX core (approximately 1.2 inches) drilled by Climax Copper Co. in 1963 but not analyzed for Cu or Au.
Drill results of a recent drill program in the Southern gold zone returned up to 100 m of 0.626 gram per tonne Au (news release dated April 13, 2026). Sego plans to submit the entire Southern gold zone drill database to SRK Canada to identify a maiden inferred resource calculation.
Quality assurance/quality control
Control samples comprising certified reference samples, duplicates and blank samples are systematically inserted into the sample stream and analyzed as part of the company's quality assurance/quality control protocol. The company will also be sending check assays to another laboratory as part of the quality assurance and quality control protocol.
About the project
Sego is 100-per-cent owner of the Miner Mountain project, an alkalic copper-gold porphyry exploration project near Princeton, B.C. The Miner Mountain project combines alkalic porphyry copper-gold mineralization in the Cuba and other zones and the unusual gold mineralization in the Southern gold zone, which may be distal to an alkalic copper-gold porphyry. The property is 2,056 hectares in size, and is located 15 kilometres north of the Copper Mountain mine operated by Copper Mountain Mining Corp. and Hudbay Minerals Inc. Sego has a memorandum of understanding with the Upper Similkameen Indian Band on whose traditional territory the Miner Mountain project is situated. Sego has received an award of excellence for its reclamation work at Miner Mountain.
This news release was reviewed and approved by Tor Bruland, PGeo, who is a qualified person under the definitions established by National Instrument 43-101, and is an independent consulting geologist commissioned by Sego Resources.
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