Nevada Sunrise Metals Corp. announced that its joint venture partner, CopAur Minerals Inc., has reported final results from the 2023 drilling program at the Kinsley Mountain Gold Project in Elko County, Nevada. Diamond drill hole KMD23-02, targeting resource infill at the high-grade Western Flank Zone, returned 15.28 grams per tonne ("g/t") gold over 32.3 metres; including 24.07 g/t gold over 10.7 metres.

This result, in conjunction with prior drilling in 2020 by the Kinsley Mountain joint venture that yielded high-grade sulphide gold intercepts at depth, reinforces the continuity and exceptionally high-grade nature of Secret Canyon shale-hosted sulphide gold mineralization. The Western Flank Zone is interpreted by CopAur to remain open along corridors to the north, west and east, which CopAur, as operator of exploration at Kinsley Mountain, plans to continue to test with additional drilling. Diamond drill hole KMD23-03, targeting an untested geophysical anomaly, intersected a greater than 80 metre core length fault-bounded interval of the Secret Canyon Shale.

This interval contained anomalous arsenic pathfinder values but did not return significant gold values. Summary of the 2023 Exploration Program at Kinsley Mountain: A total of seven (7) reverse circulation ("RC") drill holes and three (3) diamond drill holes comprising 2,285 metres (7,495 feet) were completed in 2023 at the high-grade Western Flank Zone, the Main Pit North, and the Kinsley Ridge target. All samples, including QA/QC samples, were shipped to ALS Global in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada for multi-element analysis and fire assay for gold.