NewPeak Metals Limited announced that drilling at the Satulinmäki Gold prospect in Finland has been completed. The drilling program was designed, based on the current structural understanding, to test a number of concepts with regard to the possible controls on the previously intersected high- grade Gold zones. A full evaluation will be possible when analytical results have been returned, which is expected to be in early February 2022. A total of 10 diamond drill holes for 1,955m was completed over the course of the drilling program (Figure 1). Drilling focused primarily on the main mineralisation zone identified in previous drilling, specifically a NE-SW trending corridor. The aim of the drilling in this area was to delineate apparent structurally controlled, high grade shoots within the southwest 300 x 200m portion of the corridor. Two drill holes targeting anomalies defined in geophysical and geochemical studies were also drilled. These geophysical and geochemical studies have mapped sulphides and chemical markers, often associated with Gold mineralisation, over a much larger footprint. For the NE-SW trending corridor the geophysical anomaly extends for a length of at least 750m (Figure 2). Geochemical and petrological studies previously undertaken on historical drillhole data identified that mineralisation is predominantly associated with calc-silicate veins and adjacent alteration halos. Pyrite, pyrrhotite and arsenopyrite are the main sulphides also present within the Gold bearing zones. Whilst core processing and analysis is still ongoing, encouraging weak to moderate visual mineralisation has been intersected across the mineralised corridor. Within this wider corridor, zones of more intense alteration and mineralisation have been intersected and may potentially host the higher Gold grades associated with the targeted shoots (Figure 3). Drillhole SM0017 intersected multiple zones of quartz veining with associated weak to moderate pyrite, pyrrhotite and arsenopyrite (Figure 4). This hole is over 200m from the main drilling area and confirms the system is much larger than the 300 x 200m portion of the corridor, where historical drilling has focused. The NewPeak suite of tenements within the Somero and Forssa areas, around Satulinmaki, cover close to 2,500ha of ground. These tenements are host to multiple Gold targets at various stages of development with multiple high grade rock chip and boulder samples returning up to 77g/t Gold 1. It is NewPeak's intention to further develop these targets in 2022, which will provide multiple opportunities to unlock the potential of this area.