DLP Resources Inc. announced receipt of complete drill results for the third hole, A22-003 on the Aurora porphyry copper-molybdenum project in southern Peru. Results for the first two drillholes, A22-001 and A22-002 were released on December 05, 2022. Drillhole A22-003 intersected significant copper-molybdenum mineralization from below the partially leached upper 38m down to the end of the hole at 702.30m.

The most significant mineralized intervals included: 664.30m at 0.33% Cu, 483.14ppm Mo and 3.23g/t Ag (0.53% CuEq) from 38m to 702.30m. 132.00m at 0.69% Cu, 161.77ppm Mo and 5.65g/t Ag (0.80% CuEq) from 132.00m to 350m. 92m at 0.83% Cu, 71.07ppm Mo and 6.81g/t Ag (0.92% CuEq) from 258m to 350m.

180.30m at 0.07% Cu, 1283.78ppm Mo and 0.53g/t Ag (0.53% CuEq*) from 522m to 702.3m. Results from drillhole A22-003 continue to confirm Aurora is a robust porphyry copper-molybdenum system with mineralization now confirmed to a vertical depth of 660m below a surface elevation of 2762m. To date this is the deepest drilled hole on the Aurora project.

Hole A22-003 was drilled to the NE of the mapped porphyry and hornfels contact at an angle of 70 degrees towards an azimuth of 210 degrees. The logged geology is summarized as follows: No core recovery from 0.00m to 2.70m. Partially leached intrusive breccia and hornfels from 2.70m to 36m.

Mixed limonitic zone of partially leached sulphides consisting mainly of chalcopyrite and pyrite with secondary covellite and chalcocite on fractures within a hornfels from 36m to 132m. Mixed zone of partially leached sulphides (chalcopyrite and pyrite) and secondary enrichment of secondary covellite and chalcocite on sulphides and fractures from 132m to 350m. Host rock is hornfels with occasional diorite sills.