Sama Resources Inc. announced that the company has delineated two very strong conductors at the Samapleu and Grata properties using down-hole geophysical surveys in Ivory Coast, West-Africa. The geophysical testing was completed on December 19, 2016 by Abitibi Geophysics of Val D'Or, Canada and tested the 620 meter SM34-564718 drill hole at the Samapleu main deposit and the recently drilled 342 m GR72-787708 drill hole at the Grata property. At Samapleu, drill hole SM34-564718 tested a pipe-like intrusion at depth and intercepted more than 200 meters of ultramafic layers with disseminated sulphide (420 m - 620 m) and terminated within the ultramafic complex. The drill hole is located 150m from another hole (SM44-693140b) which intercepted 91 m of ultramafic sequence (with mineralization up to 6.55% Cu) and included 3.4 m of 1.12% Ni, 0.50% Cu and 1.61gpt Pd (intercepted at the bottom of the drill hole which suggested that the mineralization may continue at depth). The Grata Permit is located adjacent to the north-eastern boundary of the Samapleu exploration permit (PR 123). Sama believes that ultramafic sequences of the recently outlined large Yacouba Layered Complex which hosts the Samapleu nickel-copper-palladium deposits, are extending within the Grata Permit and as such represent a prime target for nickel-copper-palladium mineralization. The drill hole GR72-787708 terminated at 342 m and intersected the Yacouba complex sequence including fractured pyroxenite and gabbro with sulphide mineralization as fractures filling between 180 and 187 meters.