Eagle Mountain Mining Limited announced further assay results from its ongoing drilling program at its 100% owned Oracle Ridge Project ("Oracle Ridge", "Project") in Arizona, USA. Drilling results from hole WT-21-51 intersected three high- grade zones within a thick mineralised zone. WT-21-51 was drilled in the northwest of the mine area and was part of the Resource Upgrade drilling program, which was designed to validate historical drilling and increase confidence in the historical data.

Results from this hole show significantly higher copper and gold grades than adjacent historical drill holes. A closer inspection of these very high-grade intervals shows abundant quart-calcite- chalcopyrite veins overprinting the skarn-hosted mineralisation. This style of mineralisation is unusual at Oracle Ridge and has prompted a reassessment of the key features controlling mineralisation in this part of the mine.

While the majority of the copper is hosted in layers parallel to the local stratigraphy, significant mineralisation could be hosted by veins and fault zones with a different orientation. Interestingly, these features have never been specifically targeted or mapped in detail by previous drilling programs. The Company's technical team is currently revisiting recent and historical information to establish the potential endowment of this style of copper mineralisation. Further drilling will be planned based on the outcome of the ongoing review.

the location of drill hole WT-21-51 and the density and proximity of previous drilling in its immediate area. The section map shows the relatively small amount of mineralisation that has been previously mined out as stopes. The existing underground workings also present an exciting opportunity to drill further infill holes from underground rather than surface and take bulk samples for metallurgical testwork, once the mine has been fully reconditioned.

Three rigs continue drilling at Oracle Ridge focusing on the Talon to the south and extensions to the known resource in the north. Winter conditions in Arizona have been quite favourable during December and January with negligible delays to drilling activities. Contingency measures remain in place to ensure site activities will continue with minimal disruptions in case of adverse weather (such as heavy snowfall).

These measures include having earthmoving equipment available at the site to clear access and for road maintenance purposes and the establishment of additional drill pads at lower elevations with easier access.