Arya Resources Ltd. announced an update on its Dunlop Nickel Copper project, near La Ronge, Saskatchewan, Canada. The company has received results for two drill holes from its drill program completed in December, 2023. Drill Hole AR 23-007 intercepted starting from 16 meters (m): 35.50 m of 0.32% Copper (Cu), 0.39% Nickel (Ni), and 161 grams/tonne (g/t) Cobalt (Co) including 0.41% Cu, 0.52% Ni and 195 g/t Co over 17 m. Drill Hole 008 Intersected starting from 18.5 m: 36.5 m of 0.35% Cu, 0.61% Ni and 247 g/t of Co including 0.64% Cu, 1.35% Ni and 518 g/t Co over 9.7 m. Please note, the mineralized intervals are core length as true thickness has not yet been determined for the zone.

The remaining six diamond drill holes sampling is in progress; AR23-03 core cutting, sampling, and bagging is complete. The company expects all core cutting /sampling will be completed in the first week of June 2024. Samples are to be shipped to SRC Lab in Saskatchewan for analysis and results will be released as they are received.

The project is located 37km north of La Ronge via Provincial Highway 102 and then an 8km bush road heading west to Nemeiben Lake provides excellent access. A powerline runs along Provincial Highway 102 and would provide easy access to hydro for the project site. The Company has all the necessary permits to conduct exploration drilling on the Dunlop Nickel-Copper project.

The drill program was designed to test favourable Nickel-Copper targets identified within the historic Dunlop Ni-Cu Zone by the company's technical team. The program concentrated on drilling targets identified at the East Zone. The program was successful in intersecting the mineralized pyroxenite in all holes.

Visually, the mineralization appears to be of similar nature to the zone intersected in the historic drilling, 3-5% disseminated and blebby pyrrhotite with trace to 1% pentlandite and chalcopyrite. Locally, on a meter scale, sulphide content increases to 30%. Table 1 summarizes the assay results for holes AR 23-007 and AR 23-008.