Metal Energy Corp. announced assay results from three drill holes on the same section of the Phase Two drill program on the high-grade nickel and copper-cobalt Manibridge project (the "Project" or "Manibridge") in the Thompson Nickel Belt, Manitoba. Phase Two's 10,000 metres drill program was completed in December 2022, with nine additional drill hole assay results still pending.

A total of 10,091 metres were completed over 36 diamond drill holes, including 6 abandoned drill holes, with all completed drill holes having intersected visible nickel sulphides. The drill hole collar locations were all within 150 to 600 metres of the old mine workings. The drill holes targeted the shallower parts of the Manibridge nickel sulphide system at depths between 100 and 400 metres from surface.

Assay results for drill holes MNB032 to MNB040A are still pending and will be reported after the data has been received, reviewed, and approved. The Company is preparing a detailed video to put the results received to date into context. Metal Energy is the operator and owns 85% of the Project with Mistango River Resources Inc., an Ore Group company, owning the remaining 15%.

Manibridge encompasses 4,368 hectares within the world-class Thompson Nickel Belt. The Project is 20 kilometers southwest of Wabowden, which has significant infrastructure and capacity that has supported previous exploration programs and mine development, including year-round highway access via Highway 6.