Stamper Oil & Gas Corp. announced that the remaining results from 2023 Redonda Copper Molybdenum exploration program. The outcomes of these assays mandate an expansion and greater exploration program prompting deeper holes to comprehensively investigate the depth and breadth of Redonda Copper Molyssdenum and apparently Rhenium exploration project.

Hole 23-01 was of significance as its placement was strategically chosen to collar and test outside the Potassic Zone. This deliberate decision not only adds a layer of certainty to future exploration initiatives but also ensures optimal drill hole placement for the upcoming season. The success of these results supports enthusiasm for the potential that lies ahead, setting the stage for an even more ambitious and impactful exploration program in 2024.

The very large breccia-agma body to the northeast is sparsely mineralized on surface but has not been tested by drilling. Previous operators suggest that the focus of mineralization may occur at depth to the northeast as interpreted by the magnetic signature. The company is considering an aggressive program in 2024 which may consist of: Airborne magnetics and radiometrics to define the potassic core zone to the north and south.

Limited Induced Polarization to the northeast. Deeper drilling to below 500m within the known potassic core. This program is currently permitted.

A new Notice of Work (NoW) has been filed in 2023 to expand the currently permitted program. The copper equivalent calculation utilizes the standard equation and is based on current spot metal prices of copper at USD 3.40 per pound, Re at $4,400 per ounce, and molybdenum at $20.60 per pound. Recoveries are set at 100% for all metals for purposes of the copper equivalent calculation as no metallurgical test data is available.

Cu Eq is used for illustrative purposes only and does not imply that the metals are economically recoverable. The mineralized zones are open to the north. A separate old road system 1.0km to the northwest will be investigated in 2024 for possible extensions of the mineralized zone.

The mineralized zone is open to the south and may plunge to the south (under the Coast Plutonic Complex. Core samples were fine crushed before a 250-gram split was pulverized to better than 85% passing 75 microns. Gold was determined for core samples by the PGM-ICP24 procedure which involves fire assay preparation using a 50-gram charge with an inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectroscopy finish ("ICP-AES").

Multi element data for 48 elements was determined for all samples by the ME-MS61 procedure, which involves a four-acid digestion on followed by ICP-AES and inductively coupled plasma -mass spectrometry. rigorous procedures are in place regarding sample selection, chain of custody and data entry. Certified assay standards and blanks are routinely inserted into the sample stream of diamond drill samples to ensure integrity of the assay process.

All diamond drill samples included in this news release have passed a new Notice of Work (NoW) has been filed in 2020 to expand the currently permitted.