Odyssey Gold Limited announced the remaining results from the recently completed reverse circulation (RC) drilling program at the Highway Zone within the company's Tuckanarra JV Project. Highway Zone: The company's Tuckanarra Project is part of the prolific Murchison Goldfields. The Murchison Goldfields are host to a +35Moz gold endowment (historic production plus current resources) with 7.5Mtpa of processing capacity within 120km of the Tuckanarra Project.

The company's 2022 RC drilling campaign has identified a mineralised shoot with significant scale potential. Drilling has defined a 10-20m true width structure with a 300m long mineralised shoot open along strike. A 21-hole, 2,232m RC program has been recently completed, drilling the structure at an 80m x 40m spacing.

The first results from this drilling included 43m at 8.3g/t Aui, 21m at 3.3g/t Auii and 20m at 2.1g/t Auiii. Mineralisation is associated with significant quartz veining in ultramafic rock or iron rich sediments extending into oxide and an overprinting supergene gold enrichment. The results for the remaining five RC holes of the 21-hole program have been returned.

Supergene mineralisation was successfully intersected with results of: 33m at 3.4g/t Au from 73m including 9m at 6.4g/t Au from 74m (CBRC0139); 23m at 1.0g/t Au from 41m including 6m at 2.2g/t Au from 42m (CBRC0149); The above holes are adjacent to recent results of 84m at 2.5g/t Auiv, 43m at 8.3g/t Au, and 20m at 2.1g/t Auv, demonstrating consistent thick oxide mineralisation for over 300m of strike. The oxide mineralisation is open to the east, with the most eastern line of drilling in the recent program including 21m at 3.3g/t Auvi from 65m. Drill holes CBRC0139 and CBRC0149 both extend below the base of oxidation into fresh rock, with high-grade mineralisation also successfully intersected where targeted in fresh rock: 2m at 12.1g/t Au from 103m (CBRC0139 - part of the result above); 4m at 6.0g/t Au from 122m (CBRC0149).

Mineralised intervals of >5g/t are consistently intersected near the footwall of the Highway Zone structure. RC drilling at the Highway Zone has intersected over 20 intervals of over 5g/t Au in fresh rock. A single RC hole was drilled to intersect the strike extension of the Cable-Bollard Trend or mineralisation parallel to the Highway Zone.

Hole CBRC0150 drilled 80m to the south of the Highway Zone intersected: 13m at 3.5g/t Au from 45m including 6m at 6.3g/t Au from 52m (CBRC0150). The hole confirms mineralisation associated with quartz veining in ultramafic rocks. Additional drilling is required to confirm whether the structure is parallel to the Highway Zone or the extension of the Cable Bollard Trend.

The recognition of additional structures increases the potential scale of mineralisation in this area. Additional drilling is planned to follow up the structure intersected in CBRC0150 in the new year.