MONTREAL, March 12, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Sama Resources Inc. (“Sama” or the
“Company”) (TSX-V: SME | OTC.PK: SAMMF) is pleased to announce results from a
downhole geophysical survey performed on the first deep drill hole at the 100%-owned Yepleu Nickel-Copper-Cobalt-Palladium Project
in Côte d’Ivoire, West Africa.
In the first week of March 2019, the Company conducted a downhole geophysical survey at the first deep hole
drilled in December 2018 (YE29-556043). The survey used a geophysical system called “Mise-a-la-Masse” to follow-up on the
mineralized intersection announced February 14, 2019. The "Mise-à-la-Masse" method injects an electric current into a mineralized
zone intersected by drilling. It aims to assist in delineating the mineralized zone and is based on mapping the distribution of
electric potential lines measured on the surface or in boreholes. SAGAX Africa SA based in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, completed the
survey.
Results from the Mise-a-la-Masse survey match precisely with the initial Typhoon™ electromagnetic geophysical
survey (“Typhoon”) interpretation in terms of size and location of the conductive target. (please see Figure
1).
In order to quickly test the combined Typhoon/Mise-a-la-Masse targets, Capital Drilling will mobilize a second
drill rig to complement the one on the current 6,000-m drilling program designed to test high-conductivity targets defined by Phase
1 of the Typhoon survey. The drilling program is targeting semi-massive and massive polymetallic sulphide anomalies located between
600 m and 900 m from surface.
The first deep drill hole (YE29-556043) intersected semi-massive sulfide mineralization with a combined 5.2
meter (“m”) intersection grading 1.16% nickel, 0.62% copper, 0.24 gram per ton (“gpt”) palladium
and 0.21 gpt platinum (using a cut-off-grade of 0.8% nickel) within a larger interval of 37 m of disseminated sulphide
mineralisation grading 0.41% nickel, 0.31% copper, 0.23 gpt palladium and 0.17 gpt platinum. The mineralization encountered in the
hole is characterized by aggregates of the nickel, copper and iron sulphides pentlandite, chalcopyrite and pyrrhotite,
respectively. Pentlandite occurs together with pyrrhotite, while the chalcopyrite is either mixed with the pentlandite and
pyrrhotite or occurs as late millimetric to centimetric sulphide veins cross cutting the pentlandite and pyrrhotite. Contacts
between the semi-massive sulphides and the mineralized pyroxenite and gabbroic host rocks are irregular but sharp and often show
brecciated textures. This indicates that these sulphide lenses have intruded the host rocks and originated from a source that is
yet to be discovered.
The first drill rig continues progressing on hole YE45-348726 aimed at testing an electromagnetic response
located 3.1-kilometer south-west from hole YE29-556043. The Typhoon response begins at approximately 750m from surface, with a core
at 950m, and appears to be open at depth.
About HPX
HPX is a privately-owned, metals-focused exploration company deploying proprietary in-house geophysical
technologies to rapidly evaluate buried geophysical targets. The HPX technology cluster comprises geological and geophysical
systems for targeting, modelling, survey optimization, acquisition, processing and interpretation. HPX has a highly experienced
board and management team led by Chief Executive Officer Robert Friedland; President Eric Finlayson, a former head of exploration
at Rio Tinto; and board member Ian Cockerill, a former Chief Executive Officer of Gold Fields Ltd. For further information, please
visit www.hpxploration.com.
About SAGAX Africa SA
SAGAX Afrique SA is a contractor and consultant in ground geophysical surveys applied to mineral exploration in
West Africa. It has served the West African mining industry for 24 years now. Its head office is located in Ouagadougou, Burkina
Faso and has logistical bases in Ivory Coast and Mali. It serves all countries in the region
About Sama Resources Inc.
Sama is a Canadian-based mineral exploration and development company with projects in West Africa. On October
23, 2017, Sama announced that it had entered into a binding term sheet in view of forming a strategic partnership with HPX TechCo
Inc., a private mineral exploration company in which mining entrepreneur Robert Friedland is a significant stakeholder, in order to
develop its Côte d’Ivoire Nickel-Copper and Cobalt project in Côte d’Ivoire, West-Africa. For more information about Sama, please
visit Sama’s website at http://www.samaresources.com.
The technical information in this release has been reviewed and approved by Dr. Marc-Antoine Audet, P.Geo and
President and CEO of Sama, and a ‘qualified person’, as defined by National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral
Projects.
Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX
Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:
SAMA RESOURCES INC./RESSOURCES SAMA INC.
Dr. Marc-Antoine Audet, President and CEO
Tel: (514) 726-4158
OR
Mr. Matt Johnston, Corporate Development Advisor
Tel: (604) 443-3835
Toll Free: 1 (877) 792-6688, Ext. 5
Forward-Looking Statements
Certain of the statements made and information contained herein are "forward-looking statements" or
“forward-looking information” within the meaning of Canadian securities legislation. Forward-looking statements and forward-looking
information are subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties which could cause actual events or results to differ from those
reflected in the forward-looking statements or forward-looking information, including, without limitation, the availability of
financing for activities, risks and uncertainties relating to the interpretation of drill results and the estimation of mineral
resources and reserves, the geology, grade and continuity of mineral deposits, the possibility that future exploration, development
or mining results will not be consistent with the Company's expectations, metal price fluctuations, environmental and regulatory
requirements, availability of permits, escalating costs of remediation and mitigation, risk of title loss, the effects of
accidents, equipment breakdowns, labour disputes or other unanticipated difficulties with or interruptions in exploration or
development, the potential for delays in exploration or development activities, the inherent uncertainty of cost estimates and the
potential for unexpected costs and expenses, commodity price fluctuations, currency fluctuations, expectations and beliefs of
management and other risks and uncertainties.
In addition, forward-looking statements and forward-looking information are based on various assumptions. Should
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forward-looking information, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
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Figure 1
Surface map showing Mise-a-la-Masse results that coincide with the Typhoon’s anomaly wire frame.
Figure 2
Cross-section for hole YE29-556043 and the projected borehole. The drill target is a conductive body modelled from the
Typhoon survey.