DLP Resources Inc. announced commencement of drilling on the NZOU critical metals project in southeastern British Columbia, Canada. A one-hole drill program of approximately 1700m in NZ23-001 is planned for the Sullivan-type Zn-Pb-Ag target on the NZOU project. The extension of the well-developed MT (magnetotelluric) geophysical anomalies to the NE of hole DD21-02 indicated well developed conductive bodies extending over 5000m x 500m.

These conductive zones are proposed to be associated with pyrrhotite (iron sulphide) associated with the extension of the Sullivan Horizon intersected in DD21-02. Both geophysical and geological data support the fact that a significant mineralized Sullivan-type Zn- Pb-Ag system may be encountered in this phase of drilling approximately 3.7km northeast of DD21-02. A low resistivity (strong conductive) anomaly extending from approximately 700m to beyond the targeted depth of 1500m to 1700m is well developed on this drill section.

Summary of Vectoring towards a Sullivan-Type Zn-Pb- Ag Target along the 5km Magnetotelluric Geophysical Trend. In 2020, DLP extended the original PAN18-01 hole, renamed PAN18-01-Ex, drilled by Teck from 1425m to 1711m and intersected the Sullivan horizon with weak zinc mineralization and good chlorite and sericite alteration. In 2021, drill hole DD21-02 was drilled on the chargeability anomaly approximately 1.2 km to the NE of PAN18-01-EX.

Hole DD21-02 like PAN18-01-EX, was drilled on the PJX's DD property and intersected an extensive thickness (168m) of fragmentals, part of the Sullivan Horizon, from 1705m with abundant pyrrhotite with hydrothermal alteration of secondary biotite and sericite visible throughout.