JOURDAN RESOURCES INC. published the first assay results of its summer/fall 2022 drilling campaign on its Vallée project, which is located 35km north of Val-d'Or in Quebec, Canada. The following highlights are from the first 10 holes. As mentioned in a press release dated November 2, 2022, the Company has completed its previously announced diamond drilling program, with 6,585m drilled.

The Company has now received the first assay results from the program and awaits further assays. Last summer, diamond drilling was conducted to the east of the previous phases and aimed at the eastern and southeastern extension of the known pegmatite swarm with its anticipated lithium-bearing spodumene mineral. The Company intends to use the results of the drilling and assaying to update its geological model and to help the Company establish an initial mineral resource estimate at its Vallée property.

Since starting its drilling program in 2011, Jourdan has drilled seventy-nine (79) drillholes for a total of 16,145 metres. Most of the 32 holes of the Company's 2022 summer drilling campaign have intersected the new spodumene-bearing pegmatite swarm on Jourdan's Vallée property at a previously underexplored eastern extension, which had not been exposed by the North American Lithium mine to the west of Vallée. The Company's now completed diamond drilling program of 6,585m was to follow up on the results of a bulk sample collected in 2018 and the fence line drilled in 2011 and 2021 along the western side of the Company's Vallée property, which borders the North American Lithium mine. Management anticipates that results of the drilling program will substantially extend the known deposit at the Company's Vallée property eastwards.