Noble Mineral Exploration Inc. reported that drilling has been completed on the Kidd2/Carnegie Project. Five holes (1,692 meters) were drilled with helicopter support on various targets near the Kidd Creek Mine. Noble Minerals, in a joint venture with 11530313 Canada Inc., completed the drill program with the help of a $200,000 Ontario Junior Exploration Program (OJEP) grant.

Research by Noble staff identified several targets for the drill program. The Kidd2/Carnegie project is devoted to finding an extension of the Kidd Creek deposit. The program was a technical success because it identified the geological horizon that hosts the Kidd Creek mineralization and encountered massive sulphides.

Exploration of this area in the past has been hindered by small land packages owned by various companies. Over the years, Noble has been successful in assembling one of the largest land inventories in the vicinity of the Kidd Creek Mine. Drill Program.

The primary target of the drill program was an Induced Polarization chargeability anomaly located on the eastern half of the Noble Project Area "A" located about 2000 meters north of the Kidd Creek Mine. The near-surface geology of the Kidd Creek Mine is shown in the north-facing Geological Cross published by Bleeker, 1991. The location of the massive sulfide deposit at the contact between the rhyolite and mafic rocks is consistent with the geological setting of many other volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) deposits.

The near-surface geological geology on Grid A is shown in the north- facing Geological Cross constructed using the results from the Noble Minerals Induced Polarization survey (2021), Xplor Resources diamond drill hole log KC-16-04 and 3-D Borehole Pulse EM survey for hole KC-16-04, and Noble drill hole CB-23-01. A massive, altered peridotite unit occurs at the stratigraphic base of the geological section (at the East end of the cross-section). A 3 m thick rock unit overlies the rhyolite unit and is interpreted as a volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) body because it contains up to 20% pyrite plus pyrrhotite (from drill log KC-16-04).

The presence of the massive sulfide body is supported by a 3-D Borehole PulseEM survey for hole KC-16 -04 completed by Xplor Resources (Crone, 2016) and zinc values that average 206 ppm (between 621 to 624m) and copper values that average 125 ppm (between 585 to 588m in ddh KC-16-04). the massive sulfide unit is overlain by a silicified rock unit interpreted to be a chert. Analyses received for Holes CB-23-01 to CB-23-03 have maximum values that are listed in the table below: Hole #, Copper, Zinc, Lead, Silver, (ppm), (ppm), (pp m), (ppm), (ppm), (ppm), ("ppm), (ppm"), (ppm), (ppM), (ppm), (appm), (ppm), CB-, 23-, 01, 359, 291, 31, 1.5, CB-23-02, 155, 303, 58, 0.2, CB-23-03, 164, 1380, 19, 0.2. Analyses for Holes CB-23, and CB-23-05 are still pending.

The drill results will be assessed, along with additional trace elements and stable isotope geochemical analysis, and downhole EM geophysical testing, to try and identify additional exploration targets that warrant drill testing.