Sego Resources completes Miner Mountain drilling

Nov 6, 2017

2017-11-06 16:46 ET – News Release

Mr. Paul Stevenson reports

SEGO RESOURCES INC. 600 METRE DIAMOND DRILLING PROGRAM INTERSECTS COPPER MINERALIZATION ON PRINCETON COPPER-GOLD PORPHYRY

Sego Resources Inc. has completed an initial 600-metre, two-hole diamond drill program on the Cuba zone of its Miner Mountain copper-gold porphyry project near Princeton, B.C. Sego’s exploration team has confirmed both diamond drill holes intersected copper mineralization.

The drilling was planned to expand known mineralization into new areas of the Cuba zone. A handheld X-ray fluorescence device was used to identify copper mineralization in the drill core at the field site. Sego is currently reviewing the data from the core and is awaiting assays from the holes.

The Miner Mountain project is an extensive alkalic copper-gold porphyry system near Princeton, B.C.

The ease of access and limited snowfall has made year-round drilling viable. Sego has a five-year area-based permit to drill and explore the Miner Mountain project. Sego has an excellent working relationship with the local community and first nations.

This news release was reviewed and approved by V.A. Preto, PhD, PEng, and Selina Tribe, PhD, PGeo, both qualified persons under National Instrument 43-101.

Sego is 100-per-cent owner of the Miner Mountain project, an alkalic copper-gold porphyry exploration project near Princeton, B.C. The property is 2,056.54 hectares in size and located 15 kilometres north of the Copper Mountain mine operated by Copper Mountain Mining Corp. and Mitsubishi Materials Corp. Sego has a memorandum of understanding with the upper Similkameen Indian Band, on whose traditional territory the Miner Mountain project is situated.

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http://www.segoresources.com/newsnew.html

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