PJX Resources Inc. announced that DLP Resources has commenced drilling to test Magnetotelluric (MT) geophysical targets on the DD-Moby Dick-NZOU group of properties as part of DLP's option of PJX's DD Property, southwest of Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada. Drilling will test Magnetotelluric (MT) anomalies on strike of hole DD21-02 that intersected 168m thickness of fragmentals and muds with anomalous zinc mineralization on PJX's DD Property during 2021. This thick sequence of muds and fragmentals is similar to what occurs in the sedimentary basin proximal to the Sullivan deposit located approximately 50 km northeast of the DD-Moby Dick-NZOU group of properties.

MT geophysics identifies areas with potential conductive mineralization. Parts of the Sullivan deposit consist of massive sulphide mineralization that is conductive. The MT targets occur on the NZOU and Moby Dick properties adjacent to the DD Property.

Three to four drill holes totaling approximately 5400m are planned to test multiple large MT targets on strike of hole DD21-02. A low resistivity (strong conductive) anomaly extending from approximately 700m to beyond the targeted depth of 1500-1700m will be tested by the first hole DD22-01. PJX is partner with DLP on the NZOU and Moby Dick Properties as part of DLP's option of the DD property.