The China Mail - Northern Superior Reports 3.59 G/T AU Over 7.7 Metres 800 Metres East of Resource Pit and 2.89 G/T Over 10.6 Metres From Under Resource Pit at Philibert, Mobilizes Second Drill Rig, and Comments on New Nelligan Resource Estimate

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Northern Superior Reports 3.59 G/T AU Over 7.7 Metres 800 Metres East of Resource Pit and 2.89 G/T Over 10.6 Metres From Under Resource Pit at Philibert, Mobilizes Second Drill Rig, and Comments on New Nelligan Resource Estimate
Northern Superior Reports 3.59 G/T AU Over 7.7 Metres 800 Metres East of Resource Pit and 2.89 G/T Over 10.6 Metres From Under Resource Pit at Philibert, Mobilizes Second Drill Rig, and Comments on New Nelligan Resource Estimate

Northern Superior Reports 3.59 G/T AU Over 7.7 Metres 800 Metres East of Resource Pit and 2.89 G/T Over 10.6 Metres From Under Resource Pit at Philibert, Mobilizes Second Drill Rig, and Comments on New Nelligan Resource Estimate

TORONTO, ON / ACCESS Newswire / March 3, 2025 / Northern Superior Resources Inc. ("Northern Superior" or the "Company") (TSXV:SUP)(OTCQX:NSUPF)(GR:D9M1) is pleased to announce additional results from its 20,000 metres expansion drilling campaign at the Philibert gold property, located only 9 km from IAMGOLD Corporation Ltd. ("IAMGOLD")'s Nelligan project, and 60 km southwest of Chibougamau, Quebec (the "Philibert Project": Northern Superior: 75%, SOQUEM: 25%[1]).

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Highlights Include (Grades uncut; lengths measured along hole, Table 1):

  • PB-24-459: 3.59 g/t Au over 7.7 metres, including 8.53 g/t Au over 3.0 metres, located 800 metres east of the pit extent along the hanging wall trend;

  • PB-24-462: 0.78 g/t Au over 21.5 metres; situated 750 metres east of the pit extent along the hanging wall trend;

  • PB-25-476: 2.5 g/t Au over 8.4 metres, including 6.47 g/t Au over 1 metre and 2.89 g/t over 10.6 metres, including 5.15 g/t Au over 5.3m, located in the upper footwall of the Grey Fox Zone; and

  • 1.12 g/t Au over 29.0 metres and 0.56 g/t Auover 81.2 metres resulting from recomposited intervals with historical core and previously unsampled historic core.

"Considering that the current Mineral Resource at Philibert, consisting of 1.7 million ounces inferred and 278,000 ounces indicated, is confined within a 3 km pit, today's results demonstrating the presence of high-grade mineralization 800 metres beyond the pit eastern boundary further underscore the significant untapped potential of the deposit andfurtherreinforces our confidence in the broader mineralized system. This follows our recently announced intercept of 2.6 g/t over 26.5 metres, located 200 metres east of the pit," said Simon Marcotte, President and Chief Executive Officer.

Additionally, the Company has submitted 1,800 metres of historical drill core for analysis. These core samples, originally drilled by Soquem, the project's previous operator, were not a priority at the time, as the resource model was then focused on underground high-grade potential. Historical core analysis has proven valuable in refining the deposit model and enhancing geological understanding. The processing of these historical samples has contributed to a delay in receiving assay results for the current drill program; further results should be expected shortly.

Below are new assay results from a combination of newly collected core samples and re-evaluated historical drill core. These results include assays from previously unsampled core intervals, as well as recalculated composite grades from historical drilling, applying updated methodologies to ensure consistency with modern standards. This work has successfully identified new areas of mineralization especially in the central part of the western extent of the MRE pit with drill hole 981-89-142 returning 20.4 metres of 1.12 g/t Au and improved grade continuity in the Red Fox and Arctic Fox zones with results such as hole 981-14-281 returning 81.2 metres of 0.56 g/t Au and from drill hole 981-87-043 with 29.0 metres of 1.12 g/t Au.

Table 1: Significant Historic Drillhole Intersections

DDH ID

From (m)

To (m)

Width (m)

Au Finale (g/t)

Au g/t * width (m)

Zone

981-88-100

242.1

261.2

19.1

1.89

36.1

Arctic Fox Footwall

981-88-103

271.3

279.0

7.7

0.79

6.1

Arctic Fox Footwall

981-88-110

199.3

231.0

31.7

0.75

23.8

Fennec Fox Footwall

981-88-126

84.0

91.5

7.5

0.39

2.9

New Zone

981-89-142

40.5

60.9

20.4

1.12

22.8

New Zone

981-89-145

19.5

37.0

17.5

0.44

7.7

New Zone

981-90-156

239.0

252.5

13.5

0.49

6.6

Corsac Fox - Hanging Wall

PH-93-203

599.4

640.2

40.8

0.64

26.1

Red Fox Footwall

including

677.8

682.6

4.8

1.77

8.5

Red Fox Footwall

PH-93-217

354.5

357.5

3.0

0.75

2.3

Corsac Fox - Hanging Wall

981-12-260

111.9

146.4

34.5

0.62

21.4

Red Fox Footwall

981-12-264

101.0

123.0

22.0

0.36

7.9

Red Fox Footwall

including

114.0

123.0

9.0

0.63

5.7

Red Fox Footwall

981-14-277

72.7

87.5

14.8

0.34

5.0

Arctic Fox Footwall

981-14-280

206.5

239.0

32.5

0.43

14.0

Arctic Fox Footwall

981-14-281

189.3

270.5

81.2

0.56

45.5

Red Fox Footwall

including

189.3

206.6

17.3

0.85

14.7

Red Fox Footwall

and including

231.3

234.3

3.0

4.07

12.2

Red Fox Footwall

981-12-240

112.0

118

6.0

0.6

3.6

Red Fox Footwall

981-12-256

174.6

184.5

9.9

0.33

3.3

Red Fox Footwall

981-14-289

123.5

134.1

10.6

0.26

2.8

Red Fox Footwall

981-14-315

63.0

71.0

8.0

0.55

4.4

New Zone

981-87-043

25.0

54.0

29.0

1.12

32.5

Arctic Fox Footwall

including

27.5

27.7

0.2

69.65

13.9

Arctic Fox Footwall

PH-93-202

391.0

392.5

1.5

1.32

2.0

Corsac Fox - Hanging Wall

Northern Superior is also pleased to announce the arrival of a second drill rig at the Philibert property, which began operation last week. Since the launch of the drilling campaign, Northern Superior has completed approximately 8,500 metres in 2024 and 4,800 metres in 2025, totaling over 13,000 metres, primarily targeting the southeast extension and expansion of the Philibert pit.

IAMGOLD's Updated Nelligan Resource

On February 20, 2025, IAMGOLD Corporation announced a resource update for its 100%-owned Nelligan Project, located just 9 km from Northern Superior's Philibert Project and less than 2 km east of Northern Superior's Lac Surprise property.[2]

"With this new resource calculation at Nelligan, the Chibougamau Gold Camp now hosts over 12 million ounces across various categories, collectively owned by IAMGOLD and Northern Superior, making it one of the largest gold camps globally that is not controlled by a major producer. The camp increasingly draws comparisons to Kinross' Fort Knox mining complex in Alaska,[3]" said Simon Marcotte, President and Chief Executive Officer.

Northern Superior firmly believes that its projects in the area, namely Philibert, Lac Surprise, and Chevrier, hold strategic value where the camp could benefit from optimization by prioritizing both higher-grade material and material with higher recovery to enhance the camp's economics.

Notably, Philibert already boasts an average grade of 1.1 g/t, but when applying a 0.5 g/t cutoff, the grade increases by more than 20% to approximately 1.33 g/t while retaining approximately 90% of its total ounces.[4] Furthermore, metallurgical testing at Philibert showed flotation concentrate recoveries of up to 95.6% (see press release dated July 6, 2023). Northern Superior also views the Lac Surprise Project as having a strong geological continuity with Nelligan, reinforcing its potential as a high-value exploration target

Drilling Results

Drillholes PB-24-457 through PB-24-463 targeted the hanging wall zone from 700 to 900 metres east of the current Mineral Resource Estimate ("MRE") pit. Results confirm the potential for further expansion along strike, demonstrating both higher-grade intervals and broader zones of lower-grade mineralization. These drillholes extended exploration beyond the pit boundary and tested potential mineralization in previously unexamined sections over a 185-metre strike length. Drill hole PB-25-476 tested the Grey Fox zone under the current Mineral Resource Estimate ("MRE") pit. See Figure 1 for a plan map of the drilling.

Figure 1: Plan Map of Philibert 2024 Diamond Drilling

Drill hole PB-25-476 returned 2.5 g/t Au over 8.4 metres, including 6.47 g/t Au over 1 metre from the upper footwall of the Grey Fox zone and 2.89 g/t Au over 10.6 metres, including 5.15 g/t Au over 5.3m from the footwall of the Grey Fox Zone. The intersection tested mineralization at 160 metre vertical depth and approximately 40 metres below the current MRE pit. The 2025 program has focused on expanding the depth of the mineralization in the southeast end of the current pit. More results are expected to be reported in the near future.

See Figure 2 below for section L08880W including drill holes PB-24-457, PB-24-458 and PB-24-462. Drill hole PB-24-462 returned 0.78 g/t Au over 21.5 metres including 7.45 g/t over 0.8 metres and 6.55 g/t Au over 1.0 metre focused along the litho-structural contact of mafic volcanic, argillite and the Philibert gabbro. The intersection is highly fractured, silicified with variable sulphide abundances. Drill holes PB-24-457 and PB-24-458 intersected the contact up-dip over narrow widths returning 2.2 g/t Au over 2.1 metres and 0.53 g/t Au over 8.7 metres respectively.

Figure 2: Section L08880W at 80 metres width, looking northwest, Au g/t filtered > 0.1 g/t Au

See Figure 3 below for section L08800W including drill holes PB-24-459, PB-24-460 and PB-24-463. Drill hole PB-24-459 returned 3.59 g/t Au over 7.7 metres including 8.53 g/t over 3.0 metres focused along the hanging wall litho-structural contact. The intersection is highly fractured, silicified and host variable sulphide abundances. Drill hole PB-24-463 intersected the contact up-dip across significant widths with modestly anomalous grades and further downhole intersected some isolated anomalous values that correspond to mineralized zones along strike from historic drilling. PB-24-463 also intersected a quartz feldspar porphyry interval at the base of the hole that returned some weakly anomalous background gold values. Drill hole PB-24-458 intersected the contact down dip although at lower grades and widths but may have been drilled short of the new interpreted zone. This is also the case for drill hole PB-24-461 drilled 80 metres east of section L08800W where the last sample returned 0.40 g/t over 1 metre. The Company is planning to extend this hole in the near future.

Figure 3: Section L08800W at 80 metres width, looking northwest, Au g/t filtered > 0.1 g/t Au

The drilling confirmed that the northern contact of the Philibert gabbro remains a highly prospective target, with strong deformation, silicification, and sulphide mineralization associated with litho-structural contact. Additional work, including litho-geochemical sampling and structural analysis, is ongoing to refine future drill targeting. Further drilling is planned to better delineate these zones and assess their strike extensions to the east and west.

Table 2: Significant Drillhole Intersections

DDH ID

From (m)

To (m)

Width (m)

Au (g/t)

Au g/t * width (m)

Comment

PB-24-457

95.1

97.2

2.1

2.20

4.6

Hanging wall

including

95.1

96.1

1.0

3.10

3.1

PB-24-458

171.5

180.2

8.7

0.53

4.6

Hanging wall

including

171.5

176.0

4.5

0.91

4.1

PB-24-459

228.0

235.7

7.7

3.59

27.6

Hanging wall

including

228.0

231.0

3.0

8.53

25.6

PB-24-460

339.0

342.0

3.0

0.57

1.7

Hanging wall

and

349.5

351.0

1.5

0.30

0.5

PB-24-461

362.0

363.0

1.0

0.41

0.4

Hanging wall

PB-24-462

325.5

347.0

21.5

0.78

16.8

Hanging wall

including

333.2

334.0

0.8

7.45

6.0

including

345.0

346.0

1.0

6.55

6.6

PB-24-463

64.5

66.0

1.5

0.32

0.5

and

105.0

126.9

21.9

0.15

3.2

and

193.5

195.0

1.5

0.99

1.5

Hanging wall

and

276.4

277.5

1.1

0.40

0.4

Hanging wall

PB-25-476

98.6

107.0

8.4

2.50

21.0

GreyFox_UpperFootwall

including

98.6

100.3

1.7

6.47

10.7

GreyFox_UpperFootwall

and

204.0

214.6

10.6

2.89

30.9

GreyFox_UpperFootwall

including

208.3

213.5

5.3

5.15

27.3

GreyFox_UpperFootwall

Table 2: Drill holes collars and parameters

Drilled Name

Easting

Northing

Elevation

Azimuth

Dip

Final Depth

PB-24-457

530404

5479752

384

210

-55

252

PB-24-458

530482

5479827

385

210

-55

252

PB-24-459

530552

5479789

385

210

-50

252

PB-24-460

530644

5479953

385

210

-50

372

PB-24-461

530717

5479917

385

210

-48

363

PB-24-462

530577

5479986

375

210

-48

375

PB-24-463

530479

5479683

385

210

-55

291

PB-24-464

530297

5479832

384

210

-50

225

PB-25-476

529582

5480358

380

210

-50

285

Chibougamau Gold Camp

The Chibougamau Gold Camp is rapidly emerging as one of the world's most sought-after gold destinations with several complementary gold resources reaching viable scale. Only two years ago, these critical assets were divided amongst five different companies. Today, largely due to Northern Superior's acquisitions and corporate transactions,[5] ownership has been streamlined, with only IAMGOLD and Northern Superior holding these assets. The proximity of these deposits to each other makes them ideally suited to feed a single mill, and their consolidation enhances their viability, thereby increasing their value.

Below is a table showing the resources of the camp having been formalized to date.

Note: see NI-43-101 information below in notes 6, 7, 8 and 9.

Qualified Person ("QP")

The technical content and drilling results contained in this news release have been prepared in accordance with National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects ("NI 43-101"). The content has been reviewed and approved by Ms. Melanie Pichon, P.Geo., Senior Geologist for Northern Superior. Ms. Pichon is a QP under the NI 43-101 and is not considered independent.

Northern Superior adheres to strict protocols following the NI 43-101 best practices when conducting exploration works. Sampling and assay results are monitored with a strict QAQC protocols. Drilled core is processed and assayed in Northern Superior's facilities in Chapais, Quebec. Core samples (half core) are transported to Agat Laboratory in Val d'Or.Samples are analyzed by fire assay with a 50-gram charge with an Atomic Absorption (AA) finish. Samples returning assay values over 10.0 grams are re-assayed with a gravimetric finish. QAQC consists of 4% of blank material, certifies standards and duplicates inserted in the assay sequences by Northern Superior.

About Northern Superior Resources Inc.

Northern Superior is a gold exploration company focused on the Chibougamau Camp in Québec, Canada. The Company has consolidated the largest land package in the region, with total land holdings currently exceeding 62,000 hectares. The main properties include Philibert, Lac Surprise, Chevrier and Croteau. Northern Superior also owns 72% of ONGold Resources Ltd. (TSXV: ONAU) which is advancing promising exploration assets in Northern Ontario, including the district scale TPK Project.

The Philibert Project is located 9 km from IAMGOLD Corporation's Nelligan[6] Gold project. Philibert hosts a maiden 43-101 inferred resource of 1,708,800 ounces Au and an indicated resource of 278,900 ounces of Au.[7] Northern Superior holds a majority stake of 75% in the Philibert Project, with the remaining 25% owned by SOQUEM, and retains an option to acquire the full 100% ownership of the project. Chevrier hosts an inferred mineral resource of 652,000 ounces Au (underground and open pit) and an indicated mineral resource of 260,000 ounces Au.[8] Croteau hosts an inferred mineral resource of 640,000 ounces Au.[9] Lac Surprise hosts the Falcon Zone Discovery, interpreted to be the western strike extension of IAMGOLD Corporation's Nelligan Gold project.

Northern Superior is a reporting issuer in British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario and Québec, and trades on the TSXV under the symbol SUP and the OTCQB Venture Market under the symbol NSUPF. For further information, please refer to the Company's website at www.nsuperior.com or the Company's profile on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca.

About SOQUEM

SOQUEM, a subsidiary of Investissement Québec, is dedicated to promoting the exploration, discovery, and development of mining properties in Québec. SOQUEM also contributes to maintaining strong local economies. Proud partner and ambassador for the development of Québec's mineral wealth, SOQUEM relies on innovation, research, and strategic minerals to be well-positioned for the future.

Northern Superior Resources Inc. on Behalf of the Board of Directors

Simon Marcotte, CFA, President and Chief Executive Officer

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[1] Northern Superior has the option to acquire from Soquem the remaining 25% (to own 100%) of the Philibert Project for a cash payment of CAD$3.5 million.

[2] Results at Nelligan are not indicative of the potential of any neighbouring properties

[3] See National Bank Financial research note dated June 17, 2024

[4] See Philibert Technical Report dated September 22, 2023, page 112, available on Sedar+

[5] Including Northern Superior acquisitions of Genesis Metals Corp. and Royal Fox Gold Inc.

[6] "lAMGOLD Announces Significant Increase in Nelligan Ounces & Update of Global Mineral Reserves and Resources"; IAMGOLD reports increase in mineral reserves and resources at existing assets, with increase in resources at Gosselin; IAMGOLD Corporation News Release dated February 15, 2024, October 23, 2024, and February 20, 2025.

[7] Northern Superior announces 1,708,809 gold ounces in inferred category and 278,921 gold ounces in indicated category at 1.10 g/t in maiden NI 43-101 pit constrained resource estimate at Philibert; Northern Superior's press release dated August 08, 2023.

[8] NI 43-101 Technical Report Mineral Resource Estimation for the Chevrier Main Deposit, Chevrier Project Chibougamau, Quebec, Canada, October 20, 2021, Prepared in accordance with NI 43-101 by Lions Gate Geological Consulting Inc. IOS Services Géoscientifiques Inc. for Northern Superior.

[9] Chalice Gold Mines Limited and Northern Superior Resources Inc. Technical Report on the Croteau Est Gold Project, Québec, September 2015, Prepared in accordance with NI 43-101 by Optiro Pty Ltd ("Optiro") to Chalice Gold Mines Limited and Northern Superior.

SOURCE: Northern Superior Resources Inc.



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