Sama Resources Inc./Ressources Sama Inc. announced the assay results from six holes drilled at the newly discovered "Yepleu" nickel-copper deposit in Cote d'Ivoire, West Africa. Drill hole YE32-418407A intersected 22 metres grading 0.42% nickel, 0.23% copper ("Cu"). The mineralized interval includes several semi-massive high grade sulphide lenses for a total of 4.4m averaging 1.13% Ni.

The Yepleu Project is located 18 kilometers southwest of the Samapleu nickel-copper-palladium deposits at the southwest boundary of the Samapleu Project in Cote d'Ivoire, West Africa. A total of 16 core boreholes were drilled since the beginning of November 2013 defining a sub-horizontal mineralized horizon of 2.8km long by 600 to 800m large and outcropping at northeastern edge. Sama's target is to find pocket of high grade nickel-copper and palladium within this very large mineralized system.

Detailed geophysical interpretation of the airborne HTEM Survey has identified more than 20 high priority targets for nickel-copper-palladium exploration. Strong HTEM survey conductors were identified at depth at the Samapleu Main and Samapleu Extension 1 nickel-copper-palladium deposits as well as along a corridor of more than 25 km oriented northeast-southwest. The Yepleu Project is just one of them.