Sama Resources Inc. announced that it has commenced the second deep exploration drill hole as part of a 6,000-meter drilling program launched in mid-November 2018. The program is designed to test high-conductivity targets defined by the Phase 1 Typhoon™ (“Typhoon”) electromagnetic geophysical survey at the 100%-owned Yepleu property at the Company’s Nickel-Copper-Cobalt- Palladium Project in Côte d’Ivoire, West Africa. The second drill hole is targeting an electromagnetic response located 3.1-kilometer south-west from the first hole (YE29-556043). The Typhoon response begins at approximately 750m from surface, with a core at 950m, and appears to be open at depth. Drill hole YE29-556043 intersected sulfide mineralization showing up to 5.18% copper and up to 3.56% nickel (results obtained using the Niton XRF Analyzer). The 2019 Yepleu drilling program is targeting conductivity anomalies potentially indicative of semi-massive and massive polymetallic sulphides located between 600m and 900m from surface. Capital Drilling Côte d’Ivoire Limited has been selected for executing this initial drilling program.