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To: LoneClone who wrote (171449)4/25/2023 2:51:46 PM
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Summa Silver Drills 23.2 m of 433 g/t Silver Equiv. including 1.2 m at 2,686 g/t Silver Equiv. at the High-Grade Silver-Gold Mogollon Project, New Mexico

High-grade silver and gold mineralization remains open in multiple directions

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - April 20, 2023) - Summa Silver Corp. (TSXV: SSVR) (OTCQX: SSVRF) (FSE: 48X) ("Summa" or the "Company") is pleased to report all remaining assay results from the recently completed drill program and an update from on-going data compilation at the high-grade silver-gold Mogollon Project near Silver City, New Mexico.

Key Current Drilling Highlights ( see attached figures)

  • 23.2 m at 433 g/t silver equivalent* (3.66 g/t Au, 134 g/t Ag) including 1.2 m at 2,686 g/t silver equivalent* (26.3 g/t Au, 484 g/t Ag) both beginning at 240.5 m in MOG23-16.

  • 15.5 m at 250 g/t silver equivalent* (2.29 g/t Au, 60 g/t Ag) beginning at 186.6 m and 10.3 m at 234 g/t silver equivalent* (2.12 g/t Au, 59 g/t Ag) beginning at 221.1 m in MOG22-12.

  • This mineralized zone remains open in multiple directions with strong silver-gold assays returned from holes at both ends of the current drilling pattern.

  • Work is just beginning at the Mogollon project with this first target representing only 1% of the total vein and structure strike length present at the project.

  • Historic Drill Results Validated by the Company's Modern Drilling Campaign

    Based on the success of the drill campaign, the Company now expects to be able to use historic drill hole data from the Consolidated Mine area for resource estimation purposes, particularly for domain volume definition and with appropriate risk mitigation applied in estimation and to the resource classification. Highlights include:

  • 14.0 m at 579 g/t silver equivalent* (4.46 g/t Au, 219 g/t Ag) beginning at 299 m in hole MGR-38.

  • 22.1 m at 368 g/t silver equivalent* (2.88 g/t Au, 135 g/t Ag) beginning at 290.6 m and including 4.0 m at 776 g/t silver equivalent* (5.69 g/t Au, 322 g/t Ag) beginning at 297.3 m in hole MGR-14.

  • 22.1 m at 320 g/t silver equivalent* (2.19 g/t Au, 147 g/t Ag) beginning at 257.6 m and including 4.6 at 742 g/t silver equivalent* (4.77 g/t Au, 372 g/t Ag) beginning at 275.1 m in hole MGR-8.

  • *Widths are downhole core lengths, true widths have yet to be determined. *AgEq is calculated using US$20/oz Ag, US$1,800/oz Au, with metallurgical recoveries of Ag - 90% and Au - 95%. AgEq = (Ag grade x Ag recovery)+((Au grade x Au recovery) x (Au price / Ag price)).

    Galen McNamara, CEO, stated: "These drill results continue to demonstrate that significant mineralization remains around the old mines of Mogollon. Our exploration drilling has also successfully verified the validity of historic high-grade drilling completed by a past operator in the 1980's. We are currently prioritizing targets for our fall drilling activities and plan to share more information both on new targets, and further historic data in the future. In the meantime, preparations are well underway for our upcoming drill program at the Hughes project in Tonopah, Nevada scheduled to begin in May."



    Figure 1: Consolidated Extension Target Drill Hole Locations
    Note that the photo of core in the above figure is not intended to be representative of broader mineralization on the Mogollon Project.

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    Figure 2: Consolidated Extension Target Longsection

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    Figure 3: Mogollon Project Drilling and Target Areas

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    Mogollon Drill Program

    The focus of the recently completed multi-rig drill program at the Mogollon Project was on testing for un-mined extensions of the Consolidated Mine, centered on the north-trending Queen Vein. Holes MOG22-13, MOG23-14, 16, 18, 17 and 19 were drilled north of the Consolidated mine and holes MOG22-12 and MOG23-15 were drilled south of Consolidated mine (Figures 1 and 2; see the company's new release dated March 6th, 2023 for hole descriptions and core photos).

    Results to date demonstrate strong grade continuity along the vein and within the complex vein system and outline two key areas, north and south of Consolidated, that require additional infill and step-out holes to better constrain plunge orientations and the lateral and vertical continuity of the high-grade mineralized zones.

    Mogollon Data Compilation

    The Company has recently completed a comprehensive data compilation of all available historic underground production and surface exploration drill hole data from across the Mogollon project, with an initial focus on the Consolidated Extension target. Production records, surface and underground mapping, and channel sampling data together with mapped/surveyed developments and stopes have been digitised in 3D and compared with lithological and structural models generated from historic USGS reports.

    Summary of Historic Drilling around the Consolidated Mine

    Historic RC drill data from the 1980's comprises downhole geological logs, sample interval information and full laboratory assay certificates for gold and silver analyses. Where observed, spatial collar information has been verified in the field.

    Similar to Summa's recent drill programs, the focus of previous drilling in 1984 and 1988 at the Consolidated Extension target was to test for mineralization extensions along strike to the north and south from the Consolidated stopes. Select holes from Summa's recent drill programs at the Consolidated target were designed to step-out and verify some historic assay data. Summa's results compare favorably to historic results (Figure 2). Broad zones of strong quartz-calcite breccias, stockworks and multi-phase veining proximal to rhyolite dykes with local high-grade intervals within broader lower-grade zones (e.g., 22.1 m at 368 g/t silver equivalent* including 6.4 m at 650 g/t silver equivalent* in hole MGR-14) were described in most holes from the 1980's. These observations and results are spatially consistent with geologic and assay data from new diamond drill hole data.

    Table 1: Assay Results

    Drill HoleFrom (m)To (m)Length (m)Au (g/t)Ag (g/t)AgEq* (g/t)Grade Thickness (AgEq x m)
    MOG22-12186.6202.115.52.29602506,916
    incl.192.4194.82.45.56115579
    and204.6205.81.21.3228138
    and216.6219.12.51.7837185
    and221.1231.410.32.1259234
    incl.221.1225.34.24.1398442
    MOG22-13318.5319.61.15.102126272,321
    and340.0346.56.51.38148251
    incl.343.6346.52.92.62174381
    MOG23-14268.3269.51.21.10681551,213
    and274.8278.53.71.3882192
    and356.8358.41.61.3295198
    MOG23-15333.4334.10.71.6689221227
    and390.2390.80.60.7561119
    MOG23-16219.1219.80.72.449229210,742
    and224.1225.11.01.0857144
    and235.1235.80.71.0021104
    and240.5263.723.23.66134433
    incl.240.5241.71.226.34842,686
    and265.9267.31.41.2788197
    MOG23-17360.6361.00.41.2593190681
    and370.8372.01.20.7164118
    and388.1391.02.91.4044160
    incl.390.4391.00.65.62184646
    MOG23-18344.2349.45.21.0269149945
    incl.347.1347.80.72.95233461
    and406.0406.70.70.9154127
    and412.4412.70.30.7951113
    and418.4418.80.40.6369116
    MOG23-19147.0151.54.52.01352031,482
    and162.8163.10.32.3049240
    and175.0176.51.53.2063330
    incl.176.1176.50.56.66142697


    Table 2: Historic Drill Hole Assay Results

    Drill HoleFrom (m)To (m)Length (m)Au (g/t)Ag (g/t)AgEq* (g/t)Grade Thickness (AgEq x m)
    MGR-7No Significant Intersections - Poor Recovery In Queen Vein
    MGR-8257.6279.722.12.191473207,072
    incl.275.1279.74.64.77372742
    MGR-13320.7329.38.53.672505394,597
    incl.323.2327.44.16.14392877
    MGR-14290.6312.722.12.881353688,122
    incl.306.6310.64.05.69322776
    MGR-15349.6352.32.71.1099183485
    incl.350.8351.10.34.83422794
    MGR-35343.7346.42.77.1052310782,957
    incl.343.7344.30.619.2415313022
    MGR-38299.0313.014.04.462195798,113
    MGR-39214.0217.23.23.26953641,164
    MGR-40430.7434.94.34.292676072,591
    MGC-48144.2146.52.31.7556200458
    MGC-54No Significant Intersections - Poor Recovery In Queen Vein
    MGC-55222.0222.40.310.104291250381

    *Widths are downhole core lengths, true widths have yet to be determined. *AgEq is calculated using US$20/oz Ag, US$1,800/oz Au, with metallurgical recoveries of Ag - 90% and Au - 95%. AgEq = (Ag grade x Ag recovery)+((Au grade x Au recovery) x (Au price / Ag price)).


    Table 3: Collar Information

    Target AreaDrill HoleEastingNorthingAzimuthDipFinal Depth (m)
    Consolidated Ext.MOG22-127049543698421256-49415
    Consolidated Ext.MOG22-137050623698630326-65379
    Consolidated Ext.MOG23-147050683698729325-71375
    Consolidated Ext.MOG23-157049543698421246-77523
    Consolidated Ext.MOG23-167050063698715243-64316
    Consolidated Ext.MOG23-177050623698630326-74460
    Consolidated Ext.MOG23-187050683698729322-78460
    Consolidated Ext.MOG23-197050063698715267-52200


    Table 4: Historic Drill Hole Collar Information

    Target AreaDrill HoleEastingNorthingAzimuthDipFinal Depth (m)
    Consolidated Ext.MGR-7705,0353,698,717280-62244
    Consolidated Ext.MGR-8704,9983,698,399280-68367
    Consolidated Ext.MGR-13705,0423,698,574280-64390
    Consolidated Ext.MGR-14705,0183,698,007280-64348
    Consolidated Ext.MGR-15705,0593,698,633287-65337
    Consolidated Ext.MGR-35705,1233,698,793296-60342
    Consolidated Ext.MGR-38705,1393,698,619282-67489
    Consolidated Ext.MGR-39704,8553,698,424280-65159
    Consolidated Ext.MGR-40704,9693,698,427280-66282
    Consolidated Ext.MGC-48704,9703,698,751280-70196
    Consolidated Ext.MGC-54704,9703,698,751284-76215
    Consolidated Ext.MGC-55704,9703,698,751267-83258

    Coordinates are in NAD 83, Zone 12N

    Analytical and QA/QC Procedures

    Drill core was sawn in half at Summa's core logging and processing facilities at the Mogollon project. All samples were sent to Paragon Geochemical Laboratories in Sparks, Nevada for preparation and analysis. Paragon meets all requirements of the International Accreditation Service AC89 and demonstrates compliance with ISO/IEC Standard 17025:2017 for analytical procedures. Samples were analyzed for gold via fire assay with an AA finish ("Au-AA30") and silver via atomic emission spectroscopy or inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscopy after four-acid digestion ("AgMA-AAS or 48MA-MS"). Samples that assayed over 8 ppm Au were re-run via fire assay with a gravimetric finish ("Au-GR30"). Samples that assayed over 200 or 100 ppm Ag (depending on Ag method) were re-run via fire assay for Ag with a gravimetric finish ("Ag-GRAA30"). In addition to Paragon quality assurance / quality control ("QA/QC") protocols, Summa implements an internal QA/QC program that includes the insertion of sample blanks, duplicates and certified reference materials at systematic and random points in the sample stream.

    Qualified Person

    The technical content of this news release has been reviewed and approved by Galen McNamara, P. Geo., the CEO of the Company and a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101. Mr. McNamara has verified the data disclosed herein, including sampling and drilling data underlying the technical information contained herein, by reviewing blanks, duplicates and certified reference material that the Company inserted into the sample stream and confirming that they fall within limits as determined by acceptable industry practice. For the historical drilling results presented in this news release, Mr McNamara reviewed core logs, assay certificates, cross-sections, plan maps and supervised the verification of collar positions in the field from the historic drilling programs. He then compared all information to results from drilling completed by the Company into the same zone of mineralization.

    About Summa Silver Corp

    Summa is a Canadian junior mineral exploration company. The Company owns a 100% interest in the Hughes property located in central Nevada and has an option to earn 100% interest in the Mogollon property located in southwestern New Mexico. The Hughes property is host to the high-grade past-producing Belmont Mine, one of the most prolific silver producers in the United States between 1903 and 1929. The Mogollon property is the largest historic silver producer in New Mexico. Both properties have remained inactive since commercial production ceased and neither have seen modern exploration prior to the Company's involvement.

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    ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

    "Galen McNamara"
    Galen McNamara, Chief Executive Officer
    info@summasilver.com
    www.summasilver.com

    Investor Relations Contact:
    Giordy Belfiore
    Corporate Development and Investor Relations
    604-288-8004
    giordy@summasilver.com
    www.summasilver.com

    Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

    Cautionary note regarding forward-looking statements

    This news release contains certain "forward-looking statements" and certain "forward-looking information" as defined under applicable Canadian and U.S. securities laws. Forward-looking statements and information can generally be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as "may", "will", "should", "expect", "intend", "estimate", "anticipate", "believe", "continue", "plans" or similar terminology. The forward-looking information contained herein is provided for the purpose of assisting readers in understanding management's current expectations and plans relating to the future. These forward-looking statements or information relate to, among other things: the exploration and development of the Company's mineral exploration projects.

    Forward-looking information is subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the actual actions, events or results to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information, including but not limited to: the requirement for regulatory approvals; enhanced uncertainty in global financial markets as a result of the current COVID-19 pandemic; unquantifiable risks related to government actions and interventions; stock market volatility; regulatory restrictions; and other related risks and uncertainties.

    Forward-looking information are based on management of the parties' reasonable assumptions, estimates, expectations, analyses and opinions, which are based on such management's experience and perception of trends, current conditions and expected developments, and other factors that management believes are relevant and reasonable in the circumstances, but which may prove to be incorrect.

    The Company undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking information except as required by applicable law. Such forward-looking information represents management's best judgment based on information currently available. No forward-looking statement can be guaranteed and actual future results may vary materially. Accordingly, readers are advised not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements or information.
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