Sidney Resources Corporation reported the results of three assays performed on ore from the Walla Walla Mine. These preliminary test findings for the Walla Walla Project near Warren, Idaho, were processed by Andrew Thad Marvin, PE, and COO of Marvin Minerals (a division of Marvin's). The Walla Walla Project is located within the Marshall Lake Mining District of Idaho County, Idaho.

Approximately 10 miles from Sidney's Lucky Ben Project, the Walla Walla Mine is a high-grade gold vein located near the historic Kimberly Mining District, which successfully produced over 1,000,000 ounces of gold. The obtained assay results represent a significant advancement in comprehending the composition of the ore found within the Walla Walla Project. There are numerous reasons for excitement.

Extensive research on the ore has led to the identification of a highly effective collector metal for use with the ore at the Walla Walla Mine, which has demonstrated a remarkable enhancement of 450% in the gold extraction from the ore, surpassing the performance of previously most efficient collector metal. Preliminary findings indicate a potential recovery rate of up to 92% for precious metals (PMs) obtained from the treated ore. This figure represents a 12% increase compared to the commonly observed industry benchmark of 80%.

It should be noted that via continued improvement of the procedure, there exists a genuine possibility of surpassing the initial results in terms of percentage recovery. In the past The Walla Walla Mine has proven to be a challenging ore source for gold extraction, since numerous assays conducted on samples from the mine have consistently yielded results far lower than those obtained at Marvin's. One component of the MMOP System (Marvin Minerals Ore Processing System) enters doing a spectrum analysis of the ore in order to ascertain the optimal constituents for utilization in the "Secret Sauce" during the assaying process. It may be inferred that the Walla Walla Mine possesses ore that appears a striking similarity to that of the Lucky Ben Mine.

Marvin's will employ its specialist fire assaying technique to enhance comprehension of the optimal extraction methods for maximizing the yield of precious metals from the Lucky Ben testing and fine tuning of the under construction mill for bulk sampling of up to 1200 tons of material generated from directly drifting on the Lucky Ben vein over the coming months.