CopperCorp Resources Inc. reported that high-grade polymetallic assays have been returned from reconnaissance rock chip sampling at the Jasper Hills prospect. The prospect is one of multiple new exploration target areas recognized within the Company's AMC Project located in the 100% renewable energy state of Tasmania, Australia. Rock chip sampling program has confirmed highly anomalous copper-gold and polymetallic zinc- lead-silver-tin mineralization at the Jasper Hills prospect.

Assays up to 16.45% Cu and 10.1g/t Au returned from sampling of historical copper prospects. Assays up to 37.9% Zn+Pb, 612g/t Ag and 1.05% Sn returned from sampling of historical silver prospects. CopperCorp has accelerated regional exploration activities with field work commenced to assess up to 23 new priority Cu-Au exploration target areas identified over the AMC Project.

Jasper Hills is the first of the regional target areas to be tested. Follow-up exploration at Jasper Hills is now underway. Scout drill program at Dora prospect recently completed (2 holes for 788.7m) with assays pending.

Planning for deep drilling program at Alpine prospect in progress. CopperCorp geologists recently carried out reconnaissance mapping and grab rock chip sampling over parts of EL1/2021, with a total of 45 samples collected in the Jasper Hills prospect area. The samples were collected from rock dumps, outcrops, and surface rock float in and around historical small-scale mine workings and prospects throughout the Jasper Hills area.

Out of the 45 rock samples, 27 were collected over areas of historical copper-gold prospects and 18 were collected over areas of historical silver (base metal) prospects. Sample details and key assay data are presented in tables 3, 4, 5 and 6. Assay results from the sampling confirm the presence of highly anomalous copper- gold and zinc-lead- silver-tin mineralization systems at Jasper Hills. 14 of the 27 rock chip samples from the copper-gold mineralization zones at Jasper Hill returned assay results in excess of 1% Cu, typically with coincident anomalous gold and silver values.

sample assays include 16.5% Cu with 0.23g/t Au and 133g/t Ag (sample 63001), 14.4% Cu with 1.34g/t Au and 129g/t Ag (sample 63008), 3.12% Cu with 2.08g/t Au and 40g/t Ag (sample 63034), and 1.67% Cu with 10.1g/t Au (sample 63023). The anomalous samples were collected over a zone approximately 1,600m by 700m in area (Figure 2). The copper-gold mineralization at Jasper Hills occurs as vein and disseminated to blebby primary variably silica altered basalt, pyroxenite and sedimentary rocks.

The Cu-Au mineralization is currently interpreted to be of probable primary magmatic/volcanogenic origin and stratabound in nature (Cambrian aged) with possible later remobilization and upgrading in structurally hosted positions during Devonian age granite intrusion events.