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Northern Superior Makes New Discovery with 10.94 g/t Gold Over 7.0 Metres and 1.66 g/t Gold Over 21.55 Metres at Croteau Property

TORONTO, ON / ACCESSWIRE / October 16, 2023 / Northern Superior Resources (" Northern Superior " or the " Company ") (TSXV:SUP)(OCTQB:NSUPF) is pleased to announce results from the diamond drill program on its 100% owned and extensive (30 km x 15 km) Croteau Property.

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

  • DDH CRO-22-150 intersected multiple mineralized zones, including 10.94 g/t Au over 7.00 metres starting at 272.10 metres including 16.15 g/t Au over 4.6 metres and 1.66 g/t Au over 21.55 metres starting at 224.0 metres, including 3.20 g/t Au over 2.0 metres and 4.87 g/t Au over 4.65 metres, 1.26 g/t Au over 7.15 metres, starting at 315.85 metres (including 2.70 g/t Au over 2.0 metres and 0.53 g/t Au over 11.5 metres, starting at 330.0 metres;
  • DDH CRO-22-127ext, intersected multiple mineralized zones, including 1.33 g/t Au over 16.80 metres starting at 375.20 metres including 3.25 g/t Au over 3.5 metres, and 1.29 g/t Au over 9.40 m, starting at 285.00 metres, including 5.16 g/t Au over 2.00 m (approximately 250m east of CRO-22-150 and 128);
  • DDH CRO-22-128 returned 1.32 g/t Au over 12.50 metres starting at 237.25 metres including 6.58 g/t Au over 1.00 metre (on strike of CRO-22-150 and 127Ext);
  • DDH CRO-22-147 returned 1.31 g/t Au over 13.30 metres starting at 220.00 metres, including 3.56 g/t Au over 2.90 metres;
  • Numerous gold values in step-out drilling of the mineralization discovered in 2022 in CRO-22-120 (1.06 g/t Au over 26.30 metres; see press release dated July 19, 2022 ), highlighted by hole CRO-22-137, which intersected 12.82 g/t Au over 1.9 metres starting at 63.10 metres, including 40.30 g/t Au over 0.60 metres;
  • DDH CRO-22-135, drilled between the Z120 Zone and the historic Croteau-Est Showing, intersected 5.13 g/t Au over 3.05 metres starting at 254.30 metres;
  • DDH CRO-22-151 returned 1.65 g/t Au over 5.00 m, starting at 285.00 metres; and
  • DDH CRO-22-152 returned 2.03 g/t Au over 6.50 m starting at 244.80 metres.

This program was designed to test:

  • The discovery area associated with the Croteau North Shear Zone: hole CRO22-120, intersecting 1.06 g/t Au over 26 metres, including 4.98 g/t Au over 3.0 metres, known as Z120, located north and parallel to the Croteau-Bouchard Shear Zone (" CBSZ "). The CBSZ hosts an inferred gold resource of 640,000 ounces1 (se e press release dated July 19, 2022 ).
  • Targets within the North Basalt Domain (" NBD ") consisting of extensive carbonate-sericite alteration in surface trench exposures and RC bedrock chips supplemented by gold grains in till anomalies from a rigorous Reverse circulation (RC) drill program completed in late 2021 and early in 2022 ( see Northern Superior press release January 11, 2022).

Simon Marcotte, President & Chief Executive Officer of Northern Superior, commented: "The results presented today on our Croteau Property underscore the exceptional exploration opportunities inherent in this strategic land package. Not only this newly discovered near surface mineralization in two new areas is within one kilometer of the main zone, already hosting an inferred resource of 640,000 ounces of gold at 1.79 g/t Au, but the high-grade nature of the discovery has the potential to transform the project into a resource even more amenable to a combined single mining operation alongside the Company's Philibert project and other neighboring projects of the area. We eagerly anticipate building upon this success and expand on the potential of this property's gold resources."

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

Table 1: 2022 Diamond Drill Hole Results

Hole Number

From

To

Width

Au (g/t)

CRO-22-121

102.30

106.15

3.85

0.23

CRO-22-122

No Significant Values

CRO-22-123

129.00

131.00

2.00

0.25

CRO-22-124

44.30

49.00

4.70

0.22

125.10

135.75

10.65

0.21

CRO-22-125

101.00

102.50

1.50

0.15

CRO-22-126

171.65

176.50

4.85

0.77

CRO-22-127

No Significant Values

CRO-22-128

167.40

168.00

0.60

1.25

and

237.25

249.75

12.50

1.32

Including

240.00

241.00

1.00

6.58

and

246.25

247.00

0.75

10.55

CRO-22-129

88.00

94.45

6.45

0.74

and

173.00

174.00

1.00

2.21

CRO-22-130

47.00

48.00

1.00

1.02

and

107.00

110.70

3.70

0.55

including

110.20

110.70

0.50

2.67

and

232.05

236.00

3.95

0.93

CRO-22-127ext

285.00

294.40

9.40

1.29

including

285.00

287.00

2.00

5.16

and

303.85

310.00

6.15

0.73

and

375.20

392.00

16.80

1.33

including

376.50

380.00

3.50

3.25

CRO-22-131

22.00

23.00

1.00

2.55

and

224.00

226.00

2.00

4.37

CRO-22-132

247.00

248.00

1.00

1.38

CRO-22-133

310.00

319.00

9.00

0.62

and

357.00

365.00

8.00

0.62

and

374.85

378.00

2.00

0.90

CRO-22-134

167.30

167.70

0.40

0.15

CRO-22-135

254.30

257.35

3.05

5.13

and

292.00

292.50

0.50

1.17

CRO-22-136

29.80

30.50

0.70

0.37

and

111.50

112.00

0.50

0.42

CRO-22-137

63.10

65.0

1.9

12.82

including

63.10

63.70

0.60

40.30

and

88.45

90.75

2.30

0.54

and

98.00

99.00

1.00

0.60

CRO-22-138

166.70

187.00

20.30

0.31

CRO-22-139

128.30

144.00

15.70

0.33

CRO-22-140

28.50

29.40

0.90

0.61

and

80.00

81.00

1.00

0.40

and

108.20

114.10

5.90

0.26

and

134.40

135.00

0.60

1.81

CRO-22-141

182.00

196.80

14.80

0.67

Incl.

193.80

196.00

2.20

2.19

CRO--22-142

171.70

174.00

2.30

0.13

CRO-22-143

44.00

44.60

0.60

1.28

and

171.15

172.30

1.15

1.06

CRO-22-144

162.00

163.00

1.00

0.44

and

205.00

207.00

2.00

0.16

CRO22-145

143.15

145.00

1.85

0.21

CRO22-146

121.00

123.45

2.45

1.00

CRO22-147

220.00

233.30

13.30

1.31

including

228.00

230.90

2.90

3.56

CRO22-148

204.00

209.00

5.00

0.59

and

217.00

220.00

3.00

1.04

CRO22-149

102.00

103.00

1.00

1.87

and

119.50

121.00

1.50

5.61

CRO22-150

224.00

245.55

21.55

1.66

including

228.00

230.00

2.00

3.20

and including

238.75

243.40

4.65

4.87

and

272.10

279.10

7.00

10.94

including

274.40

279.10

4.60

16.15

CRO-22-150

289.00

290.00

1.00

9.05

and

315.85

323.00

7.15

1.26

including

319.00

321.00

2.00

2.70

and

330.00

341.50

11.50

0.53

CRO22-151

285.00

290.00

5.00

1.65

and

333.15

334.00

0.85

3.21

and

362.50

372.00

9.50

0.46

and

447.50

449.50

2.00

1.12

CRO22-152

238.80

239.50

0.70

1.95

and

244.80

251.30

6.50

2.03

including

248.70

251.30

2.6

4.70

and

354.00

355.00

1.00

1.02

CRO-22-153

40.00

49.00

9.00

0.26

and

67.45

72.00

4.55

1.08

CRO22-154

34.50

35.60

1.10

0.16

CRO-22-155

209.10

217.90

8.80

0.63

including

216.30

217.90

1.60

2.31

CRO-22-155

263.60

265.30

1.70

2.32

Geology in the NBD consists of a sequence of mafic flows intruded by subvolcanic gabbro sills, belonging to the Neoarchean aged Bruneau Formation. Aeromagnetic data suggest this sequence is complexly folded in the target area.

Mineralization consists of disseminated and fracture filling pyrite and quartz-pyrite veins surrounded by siliceous alteration, within wide (>100 metres) zones of strong carbonate-sericite+/-fuchsite alteration. Higher grades are often associated with higher pyrite concentrations (up to 20%) within hyaloclastite zones in contact with gabbro units. The gabbro units in these altered areas are commonly strongly altered by fuchsite. Significant gold intersections have now been found along a total strike length of 1.5 km, within the North Basalt Domain and the Croteau North Shear Zone ( see Figures 1 and 2 below ).

Figure 1: Geology of the Croteau-Est Property and location of drill holes CRO-22-149 and CRO-22-150
Figure 2: Recent diamond drilling and results in the North Basalt Domain/Croteau North Shear Zone area. Geology projected to surface; assays filtered >0.1g/t Au.

DDH CRO-22-128 returned 1.32 g/t Au over 12.50 metres and hole CRO-22-127 was extended to test for the possible strike extension of this mineralization and intersected wide zones of carbonate-sericite-fuchsite-pyrite +/- silica-albite alteration, returning 1.29 g/t Au over 9.40 metres, 0.73g/t Au over 6.15 metres and 1.33 g/t Au over 16.80 metres. This mineralization remains open at depth to the east for at least 400 m.

Hole CRO-22-150 was drilled approximately 100 metres down dip of hole CRO-22-128. The hole encountered the same sequence of pillowed mafic volcanics and massive gabbros, affected by wide zones of strong sericite-carbonate-pyrite alteration, with local fuchsite and sections of strong albite-silica alteration, accompanied by quartz-pyrite veins interpreted to be hosted in hyaloclastite zones, in contact with gabbro ( see Figure 3 and 4 below ). Results include 1.66 g/t Au over 21.55 metres (including 3.20 g/t over 2.00 metres and 4.87 g/t Au over 4.65 metres) and 10.94 g/t Au over 7.00 metres (including 16.15 g/t Au over 4.60 metres), 9.05 g/t Au over 1.0 metre, 1.26 g/t Au over 7.15 metres (including 2.70 g/t Au over 2 metres) and 0.53 g/t Au over 11.5 metres.

Hole CRO-22-151 was drilled 100 metres down dip of CRO-22-127ext, and hole CRO-22-152 was drilled to test mineralization along strike between CRO-22-128 and CRO-22-127ext. These holes both cut the basalt/gabbro sequence and wide zones of strong sericite-carbonate-pyrite +/- silica and fuchsite alteration. Several anomalous gold values were intersected including 1.65 g/t Au over 5.00 metres in CRO-22-151 and 2.03 g/t Au over 6.50 metres in CRO-22-152.

Mineralization in this western area has now been found along a strike length of approximately 450 metres and is open along strike in both directions and at depth. The results obtained to date in the NBD suggest that a large gold-bearing hydrothermal system is present, at least 1,400 metres long and 300 metres wide. Drilling has been largely exploratory, with holes approximately 100 metres apart, except for the Z120 area. Most of the NBD remains to be drill tested. The Company is currently evaluating the next phase(s) of exploration for this area.

Holes CRO-22-131 and 132 tested the east and west extents of the historic Croteau-Est Showing, which does not appear to have been previously drilled. Channel sampling at this showing by Northern Superior in 2012 returned gold values up to 4.83 g/t Au over 0.70 metres. The showing occurs on the north side of an area of low magnetic intensity, found to be coincident with carbonate-sericite alteration and quartz veining, which returned 4.37 g/t Au over 2.00 metres in hole CRO-22-131 . Based on the geology and alteration present in these holes, CRO-22-135 was drilled directly beneath the Croteau-Est Showing and returned 5.13 g/t Au over 3.05 metres, within similarly altered material.

Holes CRO-22-137 through 148 tested the Z120 zone, found in holes CRO-22-120 (1.06 g/t Au over 26.30 metres, including 4.98 g/t Au over 3.00 metres) and CRO-22-114 (0.40 g/t Au over 19.25 metres) ( see press release dated July 19, 2022 ). This work has successfully extended mineralization approximately 400 metres along strike to the east. Unfortunately, wet ground conditions prevented testing the zone to the west. The zone is interpreted to dip moderately to the south and appears to cross-cut local stratigraphy. Highlights of the drilling in this area include 12.82 g/t Au over 1.9 metres including 40.30 g/t Au over 0.60 metres in hole CRO-22-137, 0.67 g/t Au over 16.80 metres in CRO-22-141 and 1.31 g/t Au over 13.30 metres in CRO-22-147 ( see Figure 5 ). This zone remains open along strike and at depth.

CRO-22-149 was designed to test a grassroots target, where feldspar porphyry dykes intersect the interpreted Gwillim Fault. The hole encountered mafic volcanics intruded by feldspar porphyry dykes and sericite-carbonate alteration zones, which returned 1.87 g/t Au over 1.00 metre and 5.61 g/t Au over 1.50 metre.

Figure 3: Cross Section A-B through CRO-22-128/CRO-22-150 drill fence. Looking West.
Figure 4: CRO-22-150, interval from 272.1 to 279.1, grading 10.94 g/t Au over 7.00 m.
Figure 5: Section C-D through the Z120 area, looking west. Note the moderate, southerly dip of interpreted alteration/mineralization cross-cutting stratigraphy.

Table 2: Diamond Drill Hole Collar Details

Hole Number

Easting

Northing

Azimuth

Dip

Depth (m)

CRO-22-121

531135

5536092

315

-45

243

CRO-22-122

531137

5536092

270

-45

174

CRO-22-123

531136

5536127

360

-45

183

CRO-22-124

531191

5536098

360

-45

192

CRO-22-125

530822

5536253

166

-45

234

CRO-22-126

531134

5536309

360

-45

216

CRO-22-127

530444

5536223

348

-45

462

CRO-22-128

530178

5536223

360

-45

312

CRO-22-129

530002

5536323

360

-45

276

CRO-22-130

530180

5536335

360

-45

303

CRO-22-127ext

530444

5536223

360

-45

462

CRO-22-131

530733

5536724

180

-45

291

CRO-22-132

530938

5536490

360

-45

312

CRO-22-133

530820

5536265

360

-45

414

CRO-22-134

530820

5536365

360

-65

251

CRO-22-135

530825

5536382

360

-45

426

CRO-22-136

531164

5536463

180

-45

149.5

CRO-22-137

531188

5536102

360

-65

250

CRO-22-138

531250

5536003

360

-60

305.5

CRO-22-139

531247

5536102

360

-45

225

CRO-22-140

531310

5536112

360

-45

225

CRO-22-141

531310

5536000

360

-60

271

CRO22-142

531310

5536050

360

-53

255

CRO22-143

531360

5536048

360

-45

249

CRO22-144

531360

5536048

360

-65

399

CRO22-145

531427

5536090

360

-45

222

CRO22-146

531427

5536090

360

-65

225

CRO22-147

531310

5536000

360

-75

318

CRO22-148

531250

5536000

360

-70

327

CRO22-149

542929

5535188

360

-45

400

CRO22-150X

542872

5535441

345

-45

68

CRO22-150

530178

5536223

360

-65

609

CRO22-151

530444

5536223

360

-65

570

CRO22-152

530275

5536225

360

-45

420

CRO22-153

530183

5536502

360

-45

303

CRO22-154

530184

5536702

360

-45

429

CRO22-155

530003

5536228

360

-45

351

Sampling and Laboratory

True widths of the intercepts reported in this press release have yet to be determined but are estimated to be 50% to 70% of reported core lengths. All NQ-size split core assays reported for 2022 were obtained by fire assay with atomic absorption finish and samples returning values over 3 ppm Au are re-analyzed, utilizing standard Fire Assay-Gravimetric methods. Samples were shipped to ALS Laboratories (sample preparation done in Sudbury, ON and/or Val-d'Or, Québec and analysis done in Vancouver, BC.), AGAT Laboratories (sample preparation done in Val-d'Or, Québec and sample analysis done in Mississauga, ON) and SGS Laboratories (sample preparation done in Val-d'Or, Québec and sample analysis done in Vancouver, BC). The quality assurance and quality control protocol include insertion of blank or standard every 20 samples on average, in addition to the regular insertion of blank, duplicate, and standard samples inserted by the laboratories during the analytical process.

Qualified Persons

Michel Leblanc (P.Geo) is the Qualified Person within the meaning of NI 43-101. Mr. Leblanc has reviewed and approved the information disclosed in this press release.

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 significant exploration assets in Northern Ontario highlighted by the district scale TPK Project.

The Philibert Project is located 9 km from IAMGOLD Corporation's Nelligan Gold project which was awarded the " Discovery of the Year " by the Québec Mineral Exploration Association (AEMQ) in 2019. Philibert host a new maiden 43-101 inferred resource of 1,708,800 ounces Au and an indicated resource of 278,900 ounces of Au1 . 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.2 Croteau hosts an inferred mineral resource of 640,000 ounces Au.3 Lac Surprise hosts the Falcon Zone Discovery, interpreted to be the western strike extension of IAMGOLD Corporation's Nelligan Deposit.

Northern Superior is a reporting issuer in British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario and Québec, and trades on the TSX Venture Exchange 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 on SEDAR+ (www.sedarplus.ca).

1 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 Resources Inc. press release dated August 08, 2023.

2 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 National Instrument 43-101 by Lions Gate Geological Consulting Inc. IOS Services Géoscientifiques Inc. for Northern Superior Resources Inc.

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

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

Simon Marcotte, CFA, President and Chief Executive Officer

Contact Information

Simon Marcotte, CFA
President and Chief Executive Office
Tel: (647) 801-7273
info@nsuperior.com

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Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements

This Press Release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties, which may cause actual results to differ materially from the statements made. When used in this document, the words "may", "would", "could", "will", "intend", "plan", "anticipate", "believe", "estimate", "expect" and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Such statements reflect our current views with respect to future events and are subject to such risks and uncertainties. Many factors could cause our actual results to differ materially from the statements made, including those factors discussed in filings made by us with the applicable securities regulatory authorities. Should one or more of these risks and uncertainties, such actual results of current exploration programs, the general risks associated with the mining industry, the price of gold and other metals, currency and interest rate fluctuations, increased competition and general economic and market factors, occur or should assumptions underlying the forward looking statements prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those described herein as intended, planned, anticipated, or expected. We do not intend and do not assume any obligation to update these forward-looking statements, except as required by law. Shareholders are cautioned not to put undue reliance on such forward-looking statements.

SOURCE: Northern Superior Resources Inc.



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