Skeena Resources Limited announced final Au-Ag drill results for six holes from the recently completed Phase I surface drilling program at the Eskay Creek Project ("Eskay Creek") located in the Golden Triangle of British Columbia. The multifaceted Phase I program was performed in the 21A, 21C and 22 Zones. Assays reported in this release are from the 22 Zone. 22 Zone Phase I Drilling - Discussion Originally outlined by limited surface drilling in 2003 and 2004, the 22 Zone is a tabular, sub-vertical, rhyolite-hosted feeder structure to the now eroded mudstone hosted mineralization typical of the Eskay Creek deposits. As such, mineralization within the 22 Zone is not enriched in the epithermal suite of elements (Hg-As-Sb) and is geologically and geochemically analogous to other non-deleterious rhyolite-hosted mineralization such as the 21C Zone and underlying mineralization of the 21A Zone. The 22 Zone currently has a drill-defined strike length of 300 m and horizontal width in excess of 50 m; it has only been tested in the upper 100 m at average 40 m drill spacings. Further drill testing will take place during the 2019 field season. Due to the paucity of drilling in this area, 22 Zone mineralization remains open for expansion along strike and to depth. 2018 Regional Snip Drilling Three drillholes were completed at the Company's 100% owned Snip project in Fourth Quarter 2018. These holes were designed to test regional soil targets outside of the former mine footprint as well as to collect new lithostructural information to inform regional targeting for the 2019 regional exploration programs. No material assay results are reported.